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Governor Buni flag off construction of 34km road in Yobe

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Governor Buni flag off construction of 34km road in Yobe

By: Yahaya Wakili

Yobe State Governor, Hon.Mai Mala Buni has flag-off the construction of 34 kilometers road from Jajere to Danchuwa, saying he is fulfilling his pledge to the people of Jajere and other benefitting communities.

Speaking at the occasion, Governor Buni revealed that the Jajere to Danchuwa road has been on the drawing board since 1999 and various attempts has been made by previous administration to construct the road but could not be executed because of various challenges.

He said, when completed would unveil and harness the rich agricultural, livestock and other potential that abound in this area as well as improve socio economic life in these communities.

Governor Mai Mala Buni further said, the 34 kilometers road project was awarded to Qumecs Nigeria Limited at the total cost of #5,032,732,211.02 and is expected to be completed within 18 months.

“Since the advent of this administration road construction has been on the priority list of the government although the administration was confronted with the problems of insecurity, Covid-19 lockdown and global recession which impacted negatively on both the national and state economy.” He said.

He maintained that this administration bravely weathered the storm to construct over 30 township and Inter-town road projects among other completing demands, adding that, most of these roads have been completed while some few are at appreciable stages of completion.

Speaking earlier, the Commissioner of Works, Engineer Umar Wakil Duddaye said the construction of the road will facilitated the easy movement of goods and services for socio-economic development of the area.

Earlier speaking on behalf of the contractor, Engineer Malam Kyari assured to complete the project in accordance with the specifications period of 18 months.

Also speaking, the Project Co-ordinator, Alhaji Musa Idi Jidawa said the construction of the 34 kilometers road from Jajere to Danchuwa will reduce the suffering of the people of the area and call on the contractor to speed up the work in accordance with the specifications period.

Alhaji Jidawa also urged the people of the benefitting areas to give there maximum support to the contractor with a view to complete the work on time.

In his welcome address, the Chairman care-taker Management Committee of Fune local government area, Alhaji Baba Goni Bade commended Governor Mai Mala Buni for construction this long a waiting road.

He said, if this road was constructed people of the three local government areas, Fune, Potiskum and Nangere will benefit from it and also it will boost the economic growth of the area.

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ISWAP evacuates 15 bodies, abandons VBIED after failed attack on New Marte

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ISWAP evacuates 15 bodies, abandons VBIED after failed attack on New Marte

By: Zagazola Makama

At least 15 dead bodies of suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters were hastily evacuated by their comrades after a failed midnight assault on New Marte in Borno State.

Zagazola Makama gathered from impeccable sources that the insurgents, on about 20 motorcycles had launched a coordinated attack on troops in New Marte at about 1:35 a.m. on Tuesday. They arrived on motorcycles and with a Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED), apparently aimed at breaching the battalion’s defences.

However, the combined firepower of Nigerian troops under Operation Hadin Kai, supported by the Nigerian Air Force Air Component, overwhelmed the attackers. The VBIED, meant to cause maximum damage, was abandoned by the terrorists as they fled under sustained fire and aerial bombardment.

According to intelligence sources, the retreating insurgents made desperate efforts to evacuate their dead and wounded, managing to flee with at least 15 corpses of their fighters while leaving behind several destroyed motorcycles and heavy blood trails at the New Marte airstrip.

“They came in like a swarm, heavily armed, and used a VBIED to lead the charge. But once our troops responded and the air component came in, they were completely overwhelmed. They abandoned the VBIED and began dragging their casualties into the bush. From what we tracked, at least 15 bodies were evacuated. It was a major blow to them.”the sources said.

The source added that aerial surveillance and ground exploitation confirmed that several motorcycles used for the assault were destroyed in the process, while others were left behind due to the rapid counter-offensive.

Two Nigerian soldiers lost their lives during the encounter, while one Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle sustained tyre damage and a gun truck was partially hit.

In a related incident, troops also foiled an attempted incursion by ISWAP fighters on the Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Kumshe, where the terrorists were again repelled after a fierce exchange of fire. Some terrorists were believed to have been neutralised during the encounter.

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FRSC staff kidnapped in Jos

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FRSC staff kidnapped in Jos

By: Zagazola Makama

Security forces say it has launched a search-and-rescue operation to free a kidnapped female staff of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Jos South Local Government Area of the state.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that on May 26 at about 5:30 a.m., armed hoodlums invaded the resident in Rantya community and abducted one Kate Jonathan Akpabio, who is a staff member of the FRSC in Jos.

Army troops and other security agencies were mobilised to the scene upon receiving the distress call. A preliminary investigation confirmed that the assailants took the victim to an unknown destination before security forces arrived.

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Gunmen kill two, injure three in fresh Bokkos attack

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Gunmen kill two, injure three in fresh Bokkos attack

By: Zagazola Makama

Atleast two persons killed while three others injured during an attack on Mbor village, Mushere District, Bokkos Local Government Area of the state.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the attack occurred in the early hours of May 26, when gunmen stormed the village at about 12:50 a.m. and opened fire indiscriminately.

The sources said as a result of the attack, two persons Jephthah Gretchen, and Juliet Jephthah, were shot and killed on the spot,” he said.

“Three others, identified as Mary Ishaku, Ishaku Ngumut and Nanbam Sunday, sustained varying degrees of injuries.” he added.

The injured victims were rushed to Luna Hospital for medical attention.

The corpses of the deceased were released to their families for burial after relatives declined a request for post-mortem examination.

The sources said reinforcement has been deployed to the community to restore calm and track down the perpetrators.

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