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General Musa exits the war theatre in style
General Musa exits the war theatre in style
… Speaks on his lasts exploits at the war front.
By: Bodurin Kayode
There has not been a better time that the north east Nigerian war theatre has been most peaceful as it is now. There has been many periods in which residents have been kept on edge before the advent of this amiable General who would use his expertise to think outside the box to achieve success and almost ended the war. One of such periods has been the advent of the outgoing theatre commander Major General Chris Musa. In this final review interview of 2022, conducted in December, the theatre Commander spoke to Bodunrin Kayode in maiduguri explaining the few challenges that are standing between complete peace in the war theatre such that residents in the deep hinterlands can be allowed to heave a sigh of relief from the choking sounds of bombs, bullets and myriads of sorties from jet bombers. Since the theatre is no longer being choked by the insurgents, as it were when he took over command, the State is looking up to a peaceful election in a couple of weeks from now.
We started the review of the year 2022 with his reaction to the grievous accusations against the Army by a foreign media name withheld that they were complicit in deliberate abortions committed some years back by the army and he was obviously miffed by the mere mention of the incident he described as lies. Lies all of it, he said during the chat. He started with his reaction to the wrong timing of the bombshell from that foreign media.
Hear him:” I mean that is the question everybody is asking and even why are they bringing a case of 2013 now? Something that never happened. You said 2013 and you didn’t do anything and it is 2022, nine years after that you are reacting. So for us I think they are not just happy that we are succeeding for whatever reason. Because the issue of abortion, giving birth and all these things, the military has no business with that. It has never been part of us I wonder why even associating such a thing with the military. And like I said, I think they have their own motive for doing it. And it is something for Federal Government to also take up, I am happy the chief of defense staff (CDs) mentioned that the human rights people should investigate. And we want that to take place so that when they finish we are sure that nothing like that happened. And they should be called to order. They must apologize to the nation, because this is an embarrassment to us. They just tried to malign the armed forces for whatever reason. You know not long ago there was an alarm about security alert that the United States embassy gave alarm about terrorist in Nigeria but you all know what it turned out to be.
But Abuja is not as full proof as you think General. Look at what the same insurgents allegedly did to Kuje prison.
You see the question you should be asking is why were the guys even kept at Kuje? Such heavy criminal issues, why were they kept at Kuje?. Kuje is a minimum prison why are you putting high profile people there, those are the questions we should have asked. And why were they not prosecuted, they have been there for long years. That is the failure we are talking about, you kept them there for so long why?.
But the military is equally believed to be contributing to the delay in producing evidence for the prosecution process.
You know we cannot prosecute, we can only keep the criminals….. even that again keeping them for too long is not our responsibility. You know whatever it is we do its just that we have to and that is why we are over stretched. The military is over stretched all over. That is not the military’s responsibility. The police and the prison warders will have to take responsibility.
On Boko haram insurgents in cells in Borno
They have done all the investigation on the ones here, they have confirmed which of them are boko haram. The idea of the investigation is to find out which ones are culpable which ones are not, they’ve been able to do that. Now its for the cases to start, for the trials to start, that’s what we have been waiting for and its still not a military thing. Because we are not in charge of that, we are just keeping them and the legal system together. The Attorney General is in charge like you mentioned. So those are the issues on ground. We are in charge of their feeding and their administration but in the investigation the legal aspect is handled by the federal government
I know you were not there but, did the Army conduct abortions as accused?
No, like I told you, the abortion thing is a deliberate act to just malign the nation that’s all. They are not happy that we are succeeding. I mean they’ve denied us equipments over all this while, you can imagine the last equipment we got was from China. We couldn’t get from the western world and now they are coming with this. Now if you remember, there is an NGO, called Mary Stopes. Their main focus, is on abortion. It is not possible with us to do that. The military does not work that way. You can’t….. nobody can do that, nobody. Never.
Fifth columnists in uniform
Even Jesus Christ with his disciples out of 12 still had a fifth columnist. So it’s a human thing. You can’t have everybody 100 percent . There is nothing that is 100%. Nothing is absolute. So it’s up to you what you do with them. Our court marshalls have sent a number of people to jail from here, we have dismissed, we have jailed them. We have done those things and as soon as we get them we will do more.
On the allegations of the use of 33 ladies for their investigations on abortion
Where are the ladies? Did they carry people and covered their faces? why are you afraid and hiding them. They didn’t say, so they shouldn’t be scared. Who are the ladies let them bring them up. And like we said look…. the military has shown over time that we are open. All we are saying, if you have such allegations, come down to Nigeria, show us those things and lets investigate. But you are sitting down somewhere, after 9 years. And then these are indictments against the UN because if the UN has been operating with us for all these years, 13, 14 years and the UN has not found anything, that means they are saying that the UN knew and then kept quiet all these days. We have told them that the Nigeria media is very versatile. Will the Nigeria media hear this and keep quiet. Will NGOs hear this and keep quiet. We have over 200 NGOs in Borno State alone, will they hear this and keep quiet? So how comes they have not even discussed about Mary stopes that they are into abortion and all those things. It’s the military they think are their victims, we have never handled such. Out of the 82,000 that have surrendered, over 41,000 are children why didn’t we kill them and why are we going after children that don’t know anything and yet we are keeping their fathers?

Out of those that surrendered, I think almost 1000 or 1000 plus of the surrendered have given birth. What have we done with them. You see this kind of accusation is a deliberate act just to malign the military and indirectly Nigeria. So for us there should be a thorough investigation, the CDs has mentioned it and after which. we should take them to the international court. They must be prosecuted on this issues. You know over time Nigeria will just keep quiet and watch. No we should act now so that they should learn how to respect us.
The entire report on abortion was a complete lie. What are we going to gain from it? This is our nation. I mean we should kill our own people for what and we have told them culturally, religiously, abortion is not something we encourage. Why should we come and do such a thing. And 10,000 for heaven sake. That is heartless.
Sector one updates
Well like I said, we analyze the security situation and together with other security agencies we are working closely so that we enhance security situation working with a lot of NGOs. And we are glad things are working very well. You know the way insurgency is, it’s always serving as criminality, then it goes to terrorism, insurgency and then if you are able to defeat it, it goes back the cliff like that. So as it is now we are entering back into the course of criminal activities, abduction, stealing, you know all those things. Those are the things we are back into now. Now we are working with the Police again and the Civil Defense and other Security agencies to address those issues.
Farmer harder clashes in southern Borno
We heard about it and the police is handling it, we are giving them support. We have called the Miyati Allah their leadership and I have told them that we don’t want any fracas. Northeast has suffered enough, we wouldn’t want anybody again to start bringing this Herder Farmer’s clash again to add up on these issues. We are lucky the rain this year was good, harvest was fantastic, you know. So now we shouldn’t go and bring animals to start destroying peoples farm. You know that will bring us back. We don’t want hunger to affect the people, because hunger is bad, they say an angry man is the devil’s workshop.
Army report on the shooting of a foreign health worker in Damboa by an irate soldier
The report is ready, we are just reviewing it to make sure that it is well captured. Because we want to ensure it is detailed because it has to do also with international organizations so we don’t want anybody to feel that we are hiding anything. And then we are transparent. Nigerian Army is over a 100 years old, this is the first time we are getting such a situation and its just a young man that has just arrived the theatre less than a month. So it was not like…… but what we feel happened to him is that, I think he just came in and couldn’t handle the pressure and then suddenly he snapped. But you can see that it is our own soldiers that also neutralized him. That he also killed our own personnel. So it was not a compromise we don’t want anybody to feel that way.
It was a senior non commissioned officer NCO officer that tried to calm him down, that he stabbed, he killed that one. Then is one of our soldiers that had to neutralize him.
One year plus and post traumatic stress disorder
No is done, you know we do a lot of work with the NGOs. We have a lot of NGOs that comes to do training, come to look at our troops. We make sure that the medical center too is up and doing, we have the trauma center and then you know again, it is we do a lot of durba meeting where we talk to soldiers and then whoever it is that has any problem we encourage them to come out if they have any challenge. Allowances you know some of these things that bring it is pressure of work so they get allowances. The allowances are paid, nobody is owing any salary and feeding we make sure that it is good, and then most importantly you know the chief introduced the welfare flight. Here we fly soldier every two weeks. So I believe you go, you sort out your problem. Normally what used to caused it, is when somebody sits down and nobody listens to you. You can’t go on pass because of public situation on ground and all those things but now we make sure all those things are taken care of.
On communication and welfare of soldiers
You see one thing I said is, I speak with my soldiers directly. They have my number, any of them that has an issue that is not been treated I encourage them to report. And they do and we take it up quickly., I think it’s just pressure, he was just under pressure. He was just a young man, 22. Is a very young man, he just graduated from training. Then this is the first. A private soldier. He is just 1 month in the theatre not even up to a year in the army.
Insults to ngos
When you see a mad man, when somebody goes gray he say anything. You know people have different levels of how they can sustain pressure. I think, he just got snapped. And then normally before they come there is a psychological orientation they take, even before recruitment. When they are inducted into the theatre, they go to Buni Gari with the NACFS, Nigeria Army Situation Forces School, where they also have psychologists they look at them they finished training before they come in. When they finished before they go we take them back, they also do psychology before they are released back into the barracks. So just to make sure that we don’t have such issues. They first do the six, when they finish the six before they are deployed, they go for another 3 month. So just to brief you up, before you are deployed. We have our own in theatre training too, where we also, apart from there when they come out, we still carry them here again to do. And then when they go back to the unit, they still train consistently. Because training is continuous.
No, we have talked to them, for them to understand that this surrendering has assisted us greatly, 82,000. So you can imagine how long will it took us to have killed 82,000 people you know.
How is sector 2 doing General.
Sector 2 is ok, you know every day we talk. Here we discuss on daily basis, so sector 2 is equally good. Yes, we do video conferencing. I was with the governor 2 days ago. I went to see him. just to make sure there were other issues that we needed to handle.
Still on the abducted Chibok ladies and Leah
Well like you said, we will continue with our operations, once we get to wherever they are, because we don’t know. You know we hear speculation Mandara Mountain, you hear Sambisa you hear where. So we are hoping that by time we get in, we will finish the…, operation are on going. So once we get them, we will definitely bring them home . We are lucky this year, we have brought in more than 11 chibok girls so far this year.
Sector 3, Mongunu, Gudumbali, Nganze a d others
One thing I understand with him is that we have seen severally we have explained into him that there is no local government that is under anybody under any of them. The thing, the challenge that we are having is the infrastructure is down, the infrastructure is not yet ready. So you know even taken anybody back there, there is nowhere for them to go and do. The roads are bad, the houses are dilapidated. So the Governor is making effort as we have….there is a committee that the Governor have set up for them to return people to. But they need, the road now, the rain, this year the rain has caught off the road completely around that area. So they need to put those things, go back repair where the people will go back. So for him to say anybody is under this thing.
He can’t even get there because the roads are bad, bridges have been blown up. The bridges……..rain has scattered all these things he can’t go there. This flood that came this time around has affected the road.
So no election in those areas
No definitely. Look… now if they are able to fix those things we are ready to go back, we are ready to go back.
The governor was at Rann
Yah he was there. He goes there you know periodically to see how they are doing. This things are back fully, fully in place. You know the challenge we are having with all those things, what is actually delaying most of the movement, bad road. That is why you see every morning all the roads, we have to go and scan the road make sure there is no IED. Because our greatest threat still remains IEDs. And we don’t want a civilian to go, when he clamps IEDs becomes our own problem. So we need to take the pains to do all these things.
You can but you know normally every morning we go and scanned it before we allowed anybody to pass. look, all this location we are talking, if they fix the road, 60% of the security challenge we are facing is gone. Bama, Banki those ones are free. Those ones are good.
No we do the clearance, we do the clearance you can go. Is the IEDs are our problems.
Tumbus
No good, good very well, we’ve done, we’ve done so well, now we are trying to increase our platform. The Navy is coming in on stream. The challenge we are having is our own area part the Nigeria side of the Lake Chad has a lot of weed. So our boats cannot move. The army chief spent over a hundred million around June/July, so we create pathway so that the bus can get to the main water ways. When the rain came, cover this back. So now the Navy has approved swamp bibi, because its supposed to be actually a federal government project.
No is even beyond the Navy alone. You know it has never been done before.
It has never been done before. Is a big boat like a barge and that is why we have a lot of fish and those things. The money in that area. So now the Chief of Naval Staff have released, cash to procured a swamp buggy. So they have to go and start work by next week, so that we can clear that way. Once we open that way, the Navy will be able to flow the Army Aviation too, Amphibious. So that we can occupy, because that is where they are getting to pass their logistics.
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Swamp Bugy is that, is an equipment that float on water and cleared the weed.
Is like a excavator, but that can float, can work on water.
Because the weed, it has never been cleared. So the weed is really. The weed you can clamp on top of the lake you can play football, is thick. But once they open it up, it will enable our people get there and they will be able to block that area. That is what is affecting us in the Tumbus.
Navy chief
He is coming, he said. No they’ve coming, they’ve been coming. Is this challenge that didn’t. But now that they have gotten the Swamp Buggy it will make it a lot easier. I know the rain this year too there is flood at Baga too. Baga, Damasak and Malan Fatori.
Is the flood, they said they’ve open the dam, they said there is a dam they open in Cameroon.
No that was just a lie, they wanted to take advantage because of the flood. You know the flood, flooded all the IDP camps. All the IDP they had to move out and all these things. But we have cleared them, we cleared them completely from that area. The flood covered up to almost 1.8 meters.
Lagdo dam
Yes, good, good, if you go it is really bad. When I visited them, I had to enter canoe. So they have told the state government he have visited them too. So he is going to start repairing the main Malan Fatori town, because that area is still good. So it’s not flooded, so if he does that, they can now move back there. And like I told you, if we have roads, it will make all this places easier. From Baga you can come to Arigi metele like that to Mallam Fatori.
No but now, we have Army Engineers, if you can do it give Army Engineers they will do it for you, they will do it for you. I know it’s challenging because here all the items equipments you need, you have to go and bring it. Stone and everything so it makes it extremely expensive but it worth it.
Involving the military in building the roads
No we have, the army does, yes, yes, the army does a lot of contract for state.
We have discussed with ministry of works, we told them that. And I think they are discussing. So we are hoping that something else will come in. Is only the road, do you know if we do this 60, 65% of our security challenge will be gone. Yes its allowed, we have Nigerian Army farms.Yes it is Nigeria we have, we have a department of Agriculture. In fact I was the first executive director.
We just add them, yes, but as we are getting we are doing the report and forwarding and then the Chief of Army Staff. The Chief of Army Staff has an authority to confirm for soldiers. For officers, it has to be Army councils. So that is how it is. Yes we take them to the prison, we take them to normal prison, we take them to normal prison.
Ah! No I have to give, that one I have to check, I have to check so that I don’t give you wrong figures
New happenings
Ya well there is a, the chief is doing everything possible to ensure that the welfare of everyone is intact.Welfare like I said, is still going on and first and foremost we make sure that salaries are paid which is key, allowances, feeding is good. You get your equipment to use for the job and so on. We are getting a lot of fighting equipments that is helping us. And then the synergy between the Army, Airforce, Navy is wonderful. We are getting the best of cooperation from the civil populace. Which is why from the state government to the traditional rulers, religious leaders everybody is giving us the support we require. So I think it’s making our work easier, that is why you see that things are really improving gradually. we provide boots for them. However, you can buy if you want to buy to add to your collection, so be it.
Promotion of personnel
Yes it’s more rapid too. As part of welfare, if you do well, you know the whole thing about soldiering its the kinetic effort. So if you do well. You take out Boko Haram, you capture gun trucks, you do those exceptional things you get commendation. So you get commendation based on the condition you can be considered. We don’t just give ranks like that, you must deserve it.
Up coming military referral hospital to assist the well being of the personnel
Well you know, the issue of funding is everywhere, it is the structure that is ready now. They have access to the equipments required. So the process of procurement, I know we don’t produce them in Nigeria. You know dollar scarcity, COVID and all those things. So all those things added to delaying but they are working on it. I am sure very soon. And I will be the best, because its going to have the modern equipment for everything.
Collaboration with the UMTH
Yes definitely we are working together. We have to really look at the record, we have to look at the current output of the military hospital now compared to the crowd. But again the good thing is that it has really, drastically reduced from how it use to be before. Now you can go to the medical center and see maybe one or two people. In those days it used to be a mammoth crowd, especially in December. But now you go there, the doctors, everybody is even resting. All those things have improved. The greatest challenge we are still having now is from IEDs.
No well did they kill more. While mines, IEDs does more damage now, yes IED. Because they even have the command one, they can put and hide and denote when you get there. Coming and then detonate it.
ID by the terrorist.
Now they don’t have those organized factories they only have the one they quickly maybe when they get an unexploded explosive, they just put wire and denote that’s all.
No the good thing about this area is that, you can farm even without fertilizer, most of the farm is done without fertilizer and you will get good produce.
Even they too, they have to look at security aspect. MPK is ok by us, its Urea we don’t want, because Urea is what is used for IEDs. We don’t want Urea, is Urea that we banned. We leave NPK, NPK can come in, no problem. And again you have remember that those fertilizers, those artificial fertilizers they also destroy the soil. Is good you do organic fertilizer, organic fertilizer will keep your soil. But if you use those synthetic over time, you soil will become barren.
Commercial fishing by soldiers
No, no, more…. we dealt with them last year. Anybody we catch on any illegal thing you go for it. The court marshals are waiting for you.
Morale status
High I can say. I am going round to see them and encourage them. That is why. We are visiting going all round to see them. You know, just talking to them helps a lot, they see their theatre commander he talks to them and tries to appreciate them. You know that is one thing most people don’t do, to tell them thank you. But I notice when you tell them thank you they appreciate, you will see them happy at least.
General Musa exits the war theatre in style
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Zulum Pays Sympathy Visit to Victims of Ngoshe Attack, Assures Rescue of Abducted Residents
Zulum Pays Sympathy Visit to Victims of Ngoshe Attack, Assures Rescue of Abducted Residents
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has commiserated with the people of Ngoshe affected by the recent Boko Haram attack, describing the incident as tragic.
Ngoshe, a community in Gwoza local government, was attacked on Tuesday evening, scores were killed, while others were abducted.

Addressing members of the community on Friday in Pulka, Governor Zulum said he personally came to sympathize with the affected people and families of those that lost their loved ones.
He assured that efforts are underway to rescue all those abducted, restore security, and provide humanitarian support to victims.

“We are here today to commiserate with the people of Ngoshe that have lost their loved ones following the unfortunate incident that occurred on Tuesday. The situation is very sad and our hearts go out to all those affected by this tragedy,” Zulum said.
“I want to assure you that we will do everything possible to address the unfortunate situation that has befallen this community, and for those who have been abducted, the Nigerian military will do everything within its capacity to rescue them,” Zulum assured.

Governor Zulum explained that military operations are currently ongoing in Ngoshe and the Sambisa Forest to rid the area of criminal elements.
“There are ongoing military operations within the Sambisa Game Reserve. What we witnessed yesterday was largely a result of insurgents being pushed out from their strongholds, which led them to launch coordinated attacks on nearby communities,” he explained.
He called on the Nigerian Army to intensify operations to clear insurgents from the Mandara Hills which he described as a major security threat.
“The Mandara Hills remain a major security concern. The insurgents descended from the hills to attack this town. Therefore, I call on the Nigerian Army and the Federal Government to intensify efforts to clear Mandara Hills of insurgents,” Zulum said.

The governor noted that the exact number of casualties is yet to be confirmed as assessments are still ongoing, but acknowledged that several lives were lost while others were abducted.
As part of immediate humanitarian intervention, the governor said the state government had begun distributing relief materials and establishing cooking points to provide food for displaced residents.
“For now, we will distribute food items to those affected and I have directed that cooking points be established so that everyone in this community can receive meals from a central kitchen,” he said.
The governor appealed to residents to remain calm and law-abiding, noting that Borno State government will double its efforts to end this madness. “We shall not relent in our commitment to restoring lasting peace and stability in the state,” he said.
“I strongly believe that with sustained military operations and cooperation between all levels of government, we will overcome this challenge. Insha Allah, peace will return fully to our land,” the governor added.
Similarly, Governor Babagana Zulum inspected houses burned during an attack by Boko Haram insurgents on Thursday in Konduga town.
Zulum Pays Sympathy Visit to Victims of Ngoshe Attack, Assures Rescue of Abducted Residents
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Iranian Official Defends Retaliatory Strikes, Warns Middle East Conflict Could Escalate
Iranian Official Defends Retaliatory Strikes, Warns Middle East Conflict Could Escalate
By: Michael Mike
Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Gholamreza Mahdavi Raja has defended recent military actions taken by Iran against United States facilities in the Middle East, describing them as acts of self-defence following what he alleged was an assassination of Iran’s supreme leadership by Israel with support from the United States.
Speaking during a press briefing with international journalists, the official said protests by Muslims around the world over the reported killing of Iran’s spiritual leader were expected because of the leader’s influence across both Shia and Sunni communities.
According to him, demonstrations were recorded in several countries including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia, as well as parts of Europe and Africa.
Iran Targets U.S. Military Bases
The official said Iran’s military actions were directed at American military bases in the region and not at civilian infrastructure.
“We attacked United States military bases in the region because those bases were used to support aggression against our country,” he said.
He clarified that reports suggesting civilian airports were targeted may have been mistaken, insisting the intended targets were strictly American military facilities.
Iran had earlier informed neighbouring countries in the Persian Gulf that any retaliatory strikes would focus only on U.S. installations within their territories and not on their cities.
“This is an act of defence. We are not targeting neighbouring countries but the American facilities being used against us,” he said.
Retaliation Against Israel
The official also defended Iran’s attacks against Israel, saying they were justified responses to what he described as Israel’s attempt to assassinate Iran’s leadership.
He accused Israel and the United States of pursuing a broader strategy aimed at destabilising the Middle East.
According to him, conflicts in countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iraq are part of that wider strategy.
Warning of Wider Regional Conflict
He warned that continued escalation could trigger a broader regional conflict with significant consequences for the global economy.
The official noted that the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which roughly 20 percent of global energy supplies pass, could be affected by the crisis.
“This conflict will affect global energy markets. Transportation costs and oil prices will rise because the Persian Gulf may not remain secure,” he said.
Diplomatic Talks Suspended
The Iranian representative also said Tehran was not currently considering diplomatic negotiations, claiming that diplomacy had been undermined by recent attacks.
“We were negotiating, but diplomacy was killed when the attacks happened,” he said.
“For now, our focus is on defending our sovereignty and national security.”
Relations with Nigeria Remain Strong
Addressing questions about Nigerian citizens in Iran, the official assured that they remain safe and secure.
He also described relations between Iran and Nigeria as cordial and longstanding.
“Our relations with Nigeria go back more than 55 years, and they remain strong across sectors such as agriculture, energy, education and trade,” he said.
Criticism of International Institutions
The official criticised the international community, particularly the United Nations Security Council, for what he described as silence over the crisis.
He argued that global institutions had failed to respond adequately to what he called acts of aggression.
“Iran Does Not Seek War”
Despite the tensions, the official insisted that Iran does not seek war and has not initiated attacks against other countries for more than two centuries.
However, he emphasised that Iran would continue to defend itself if its sovereignty is threatened.
“We are not a country seeking war, but we will defend ourselves in any way necessary,” he said.
Iranian Official Defends Retaliatory Strikes, Warns Middle East Conflict Could Escalate
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Send Your Kids To Acquire Technical Education Now……Zulum
Send Your Kids To Acquire Technical Education Now……Zulum
By: Bodunrin Kayode
Borno Governor Professor Babagana Zulum has called on residents to send their wards into the technical vocational and education training (TVET) centre for them to acquire skills for livelihood.
He regretted that there are about nine vocational enterprise institutes/ centres in Borno state but young people are not responding to the opportunities that abound in these training centres the way he felt they should embrace it.

The Governor who attended the graduation ceremony of 2,970 trainees Tuesday at the vocational enterprise institute Muna in the outskirts of Maiduguri said he hardly shed tears over anything but the way the young people dismiss the opportunities offered by these centres sometimes make him to tear up.
Speaking in Hausa to the locals present, he went on ” Look I established centres like this one here, in Mafa and all over the state but sadly the young ones are painfully snubbing these places which is there to change their lives and teach them how to fish.
” I hardly shed tears easily but each time I watch our young ones who need these opportunities snubbing what we brought for them to benefit, I feel bad indeed. It makes me feel like shedding tears.

” This is why I am begging you to please hurry up and ensure you enroll your children to grab this opportunity which is lined up for them now that it lasts.”
He assured the Executive Secretary of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Professor Idris Bugaje that Borno will continue to lead in the TVET centre module of training for as long as there are out of school kids and orphans littering the metropolis and the countryside.
He assured the NBTE boss that Borno is not yet done with his agency adding that he will surely find a way to sit down and work something out that would be beneficial to the state on the long term basis.

Zulum posited that a situation in which a serious business man like Dangote will have to bring in as many as 11,000 technicians from India to boast production in his refinery when young Nigerians would have taken such position is sad.
The Governor warned parents that they have only five years left to think about the offers in the centres and enroll their kids so that they too will become beneficiaries of the goodies offered by the system.
At the end of the speech making session, Gov Zulum, awarded 100,000 naira each to the 2,970 beneficiaries who completed their intensive vocational training across the state.
Zulum equally distributed starter packs and business kits valued at ₦2,050,000,000 to the graduates, aimed at equipping them to establish their own enterprises to become self-employed almost immediately.

The beneficiaries were drawn from the nine vocational training institutes located across Borno State offering skills in fields such as information technology, plumbing, construction, tailoring, welding and various artisan trades.
Governor Zulum, while addressing the gathering, reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting young people, particularly those affected by over 10 years of insurgency in the state.
“Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, one of the cardinal priorities of this administration has been youth empowerment and the protection of vulnerable members of our society. We remain mindful of the devastating effects of insurgency on our communities, which disrupted livelihoods, increased unemployment and exposed many young people to uncertainty and hardship.
“It became imperative for the government to implement sustainable interventions aimed at restoring dignity, creating opportunities and rebuilding productive capacity among our people.
“It is with great honour and a deep sense of fulfilment that I address this distinguished gathering on the occasion of the graduation and presentation of starter packs to 2,970 trainees drawn from nine vocational enterprises institutes and centres across Borno State.
“In addition, we reactivated nine vocational training centres and three second chance skills entrepreneurship schools dedicated to women and girls.” Said Zulum.
The Governor said that the institutes prioritises the enrolment of vulnerable individuals, particularly those affected by insurgency and provide structured training in diverse vocational and technical trades to enhance employability and economic independence.
Prof Zulum revealed that, his administration had invested over ₦40 billion in the establishment, rehabilitation, and equipping of vocational enterprises institutes, vocational training centres and technical colleges across Borno State since he was sworn into office.
According to Zulum, this strategic investment is aimed at reducing the number of out-of-school youths, promoting self-reliance and developing a skilled workforce capable of contributing meaningfully to both the state and national economy through Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
Commissioner for Education, Lawan Wakilbe, explained Zulum’s vocational training concept, which he noted is a direct product of the visionary leadership and unwavering commitment of the Governor whose administration recognises the urgent need to empower youths with practical, employable and entrepreneurial skills.
The initiative he stressed is equally part of the Governor’s broader agenda to promote self-reliance, restore dignity, rebuild livelihoods, particularly among conflict-affected youths, women and vulnerable members of the society.
Send Your Kids To Acquire Technical Education Now……Zulum
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