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Chairman, Yobe traders speak on Governor Buni

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Chairman, Yobe traders speak on Governor Buni

By: Yahaya Wakili

The Chairman Yobe state harmonized traders, Alhaji Nasiru Mato has said that the re-election of Governor Mai Mala Buni for second term didn’t come to us for surprised because we know he will delivered.

He said, Governor Mai Mala Buni is a person who is always going with the people and also a person who want to see the progress of his people and the economic of his state has improved.

Alhaji Nasiru Mato who is also the elected Chairman United Marketers Association of Potiskum local government (UMAPO) disclosed this to Newsng in his office.

He call on governor Mai Mala Buni to engage businessmen, harders and farmers in his new government, because he knows it that his state is a small state and its economic depends on this three things to sustained.

“These time around we are expecting more changes in the new government than the previous one as some prominent people wake up and work hard to see that they return Mai Mala Buni back for second term.

“Therefore, by the Grace of God, we hope this time around, the governor will bring more progress and more changes in his new government in order to boost the economic growth of the state.

The chairman advise the governor to empowered the businessmen, harders, farmers, drivers and others, if he do so it will improve the economic base of the state and he will see the impact of it.

According to him, since from 1999 we are working with the politicians and the civil servants and they didn’t bring any development in the state and if they bring it, the governor have seen it and if they didn’t bring it governor have seen it.

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Zulum presents working tools to 150 almajirai trained in vocational skills

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Zulum presents working tools to 150 almajirai trained in vocational skills

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Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has presented working tools to 150 almajirai students trained in vocational skills by his administration.

The training covered a variety of trades, including electrical installation and repair work, solar installation and repair work, leatherwork, welding, carpentry and building construction.

The initiative also includes cash support to enable beneficiaries to start their trades and contribute to the society’s development.

It seeks to enhance individual capabilities, uplift communities and provide almajirai with sustainable pathways to economic independence.

Delivering his address, Governor Zulum emphasised that his administration would continue to foster opportunities for the almajiri learners to secure a brighter future.

“By attending this training programme, you have taken a crucial step towards securing your future; equipped with new skills, you now have the power to transform your dreams into
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“As the Governor of Borno State, I assure you that our Government remains fully committed to supporting the Sangaya Islamic education. We will continue investing in Sangaya educational resources to ensure every learner can access quality teaching and learning essentials,” he stated.

Zulum, however, expressed concern about the rising cases of molestation of children in the guise of teaching Islamic education.

He said: “I would like to take this opportunity to address a critical concern: the safety and well-being of our Sangaya learners. I stand firm in the commitment that the Borno State Government will not tolerate any form of molestation or violence, such as caning against any Almajiri. Every one of you, regardless of your background, deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.

“Our commitment to safeguarding children extends beyond the Almajiri; it encompasses all children. We must work collectively to ensure our society embraces every child without prejudice. This pledge is not merely a statement; it is a call to action for every parent, educator, and community leader to safeguard the rights of our Sangaya learners.”

Speaking earlier, the chairman of Borno Sangaya Board, Kalifa Aliyu Ahmad Abulfatahi, said the programme was unveiled in 2023 as part of Zulum’s resolve to address the challenges faced by almajiri children who are traditionally engaged in Islamic schooling and often lack access to formal education and opportunities.

Sheikh Kalifa noted that the training was organised in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Board.

Also speaking, the state Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Engr Lawan Abba Wakilbe, who was represented by the Special Adviser in the ministry, Dr Bukar Tijjani, said that besides the  training, the ministry had partnered with colleges, including the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies, to provide certification for almajiri learners.

Zulum was accompanied by the members of the House of Representatives, Engr Bukar Talba and Hon Usman Zannah, the State APC Chairman, Hon Bello Ayuba, Shehu of Borno, ably represented among other dignitaries.

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Elderly Man Abducted by kidnappers n in Sabon Gari, Zaria

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Elderly Man Abducted by kidnappers n in Sabon Gari, Zaria

By Zagazola Makama

In a disturbing incident early this morning, an elderly man was kidnapped from his residence in Hayin Ojo, Sabon Gari, Zaria.

Police sources said the attack occurred at approximately 0130hrs when a group of armed men invaded the area, firing sporadically, and abducted Alhaji Saidu Mai Gold, aged 65.

The source said that the victim’s relative, reported the incident to the Sabon Gari Police Division around 0800hrs. In response, the Division’s Patrol Team was swiftly mobilized to the scene.

Efforts are currently ongoing to locate and rescue the victim.

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Two Suspected Kidnappers Arrested in Lere LGA, Kauru

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Two Suspected Kidnappers Arrested in Lere LGA, Kauru

By: Zagazola Makama

Security operatives in Lere LGA have successfully apprehended two suspected bandits following a tip-off from local hunters.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspects, identified as Sani Liman, 23, of Unguwan Fa Raminkura, and Murtala Magaji, alias Seto, 25, of Dambata Galadimawa Village in Kauru LGA, were arrested on April 15, 2025, at approximately 1330hrs.

The sources said Police personnel from Saminaka acted swiftly and arrested the suspects

Preliminary investigation has indicated that the two men may be linked to recent kidnapping activities in the region.

Police sources said that they are currently in police custody and will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation.

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