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Nigeria: INGO Forum expressed concern over killing of aid worker, reiterates commitment to life saving in Borno

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Nigeria: INGO Forum expressed concern over killing of aid worker, reiterates commitment to life saving in Borno

By: James Bwala

The Nigeria INGO Forum and its 54 members has expressed concern over the incident that took place in Damboa local government area of Borno state in northeast Nigeria, where a female aid worker was killed  and UN pilot injured by a soldier working in the frontline operations.

Recalled that the soldier who was reportedly depressed having been fighting insurgency in the frontline after attacking the humanitarian workers also turned against his colleague and killed him before he was brought down by another comrade following an order.

Despite the incident, the INGO forum in a statement by its Media and Communications Adviser, Ademilola Adesanya said the forum  reiterate their commitment to support those in need and to collaborate with all concerned parties to continue improving the operational environment of aid organizations and their staff.

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“The international NGO community is deeply saddened by yesterday’s gruesome incident that led to the death of an INGO staff of Médecins du Monde (MDM) in Damboa, Borno State. Our thoughts and condolences are with the family of our departed colleague; we also wish a quick recovery to the pilot working with the United Nations who was injured in this unfortunate attack.

“INGOs remain committed to work around the clock to provide life-saving assistance to those in dire need of aid North-East Nigeria and beyond, despite the prevailing insecurity and challenges. We are confident that the government will timely investigate yesterday’s incident and take necessary action, and we appreciate their outreach in support of the humanitarian community in this difficult moment.” The statement said.

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Yobe holds an executive council meeting

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Yobe holds an executive council meeting

By: Yahaya Wakili

The Yobe State Executive Council meeting was held at the Government House, Damaturu, and was presided over by His Excellency, the Executive Governor, Hon. Dr. Mai Mala Buni, CON, COMN.

The meeting approved some numerous projects that will make an impact on the lives of the people of the state.

Briefing the journalists on the outcome of the council meeting, State Commissioner of Works Engr. Umar Wakil Duddaye said to improve urban roads, the council approved the construction of two township roads in Potiskum valued at #2.69.

Engr. Duddaye further said this road to be constructed includes a 4.7-kilometer township road and a new link road from Bazuwa junction to Anguwan Fulani connecting to the Na Huta, Fika-Gombe road.

According to him, the new link road will solve the longest transportation challenges for the residents, especially during the rainy season. Adding that His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni, always has these urban roads in his mind, and Potiskum is one of the towns he always wanted us to be there.

The council has approved upgrading three major hospitals that include Specialist Hospital Buni Yadi, Specialist Hospital Damaturu, and General Hospital Nangere, respectively.

The commissioner for health, Dr. Mohammed Lawan Gana, stated this to newsmen after the meeting. He revealed that the council ratified the provision of medical equipment in hospitals and other facilities across the state.

The council also ratified approvals for the construction of pavements, a clinic, and a fire service station in nearly completed modern markets in Ngalda and Yunusari.

Alhaji Kaigama Umar Yunusari disclosed this to newsmen after the meeting. He maintained that the council approved the resuscitation of the state’s polythene and woven sacks company here in Damaturu.

Also briefing the journalists, Commissioner of Finance Alhaji Mohammed Abacha revealed that it will now be mandatory for all public officers to be given and to study the law before assuming their duties.

He said he presented a memo on the public finance law and urged the council to make it mandatory for all appointees to familiarize themselves with the law following their swearing-in to ensure accountability in governance.

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ISWAP reacts to Trump’s comments, warns militants to brace for possible U.S. action

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ISWAP reacts to Trump’s comments, warns militants to brace for possible U.S. action

By: Zagazola Makama

The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has issued a statement reacting to remarks attributed to former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding plans to launch military operations against the group in Nigeria.

In a propaganda message circulated on its usual communication channels, ISWAP described Trump as a “reckless American tyrant,” alleging that he was being influenced by “evangelical Christian and Jewish advisers” during his administration. The group claimed that the comments signaled what it described as an attempt by the U.S. to project itself as a “global defender of Christians.”

The extremist group further claimed that such rhetoric would draw the U.S. into conflicts in other countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique, where militant attacks have resulted in large-scale casualties. According to ISWAP, this development aligns with what it called the broader strategy of the Islamic State movement to stretch the U.S. military across multiple conflict zones.

The group cited battlefields in Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan and the Lake Chad Basin as areas where it believes Washington could become overextended if it decides to intervene militarily.

ISWAP also issued a directive to its fighters, urging them to avoid large gatherings, limit movement and reduce the use of smartphones, citing what it called a likelihood of intensified U.S. surveillance and drone activity. The warning was extended to other Islamic State affiliates globally.

In the statement, the group called on Muslims in West Africa to “unite” and take the alleged U.S. threat seriously, accusing the West of what it termed “crimes against African Muslims.”

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Adamawa: NCC sensitises stakeholders on copyright laws

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Adamawa: NCC sensitises stakeholders on copyright laws

By Ibrahim Mohammed

The Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC) in Adamawa on Monday sensitised school proprietors against procurement of pirated books into their respective schools for learning.

Speaking at the sensitisation and inspection in Yola, Mr Yusuf Ibrahim, NCC’s Coordinator Yola office said, the exercise was part of annual routine duty by the Commission.

He said the aim was to ensure that people comply with the copyright law and to protect the creative works of authors, artists, and innovators in Nigeria.

The coordinator advised the proprietors to always ensure they follow the right channels in getting their books with invoices for record.

“We are here to enlighten you on the implications of procuring pirated books, therefore we are encouraging you to follow the due process in procuring books for your students.

“The exercise is enshrined in our act to inspect the process of procurement so as to ensure you are not patronising pirated books”, he said.

Ibrahim further expressed satisfaction on how some inspected schools procured their books direct from authors, publishers and sales managers.

Mrs Elizabeth Durosimi, Proprietor, Kim Standard Academy, appreciated NCC for the visit and assured of patronising the right channel in procuring books.

Aisha Rilwanu of Bishaq Academy, described the inspection as a good development and assured on stepping down the message to teachers and parents not to patronise pirated books.

The commission also visited Play and Learn Academy, printers shops and bookshops within Yola metropolis.

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