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Buni warns troublemakers against breaches of peace in Yobe

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Buni warns troublemakers against breaches of peace in Yobe

By: Yahaya Wakili

Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has warned that the government will not condone any act capable of breaching public peace in the state.

Governor Buni gave a warning in a press release issued and signed by the Director General of Press and Media Affairs to the Governor, Alhaji Mamman Mohammed, saying the government will not compromise the safety and security of its citizens for anything.

According to him, the government shall stand firm against anything and anyone that disrupts the relative peace and harmony enjoyed across the state.

Adding to that, “we are receiving a protracted security challenge. We must avoid any issue capable of threatening our hard-earned peace.”

“We have had a very bitter experience of breaches of peace for quite a long time in the state. We cannot afford to have any more.

Governor Buni also admonished parents and guardians to advise their wards on the danger of causing disaffection and disrupting public peace, saying that the government would deal with anyone who constituted a threat to public peace.

He charged members of organizations and associations to always channel their grievances through constituted authorities and to not in any way take the laws into their own hands.

Meanwhile, Governor Mai Mala Buni has directed the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Baba Malam Wali, the heads of security agencies, the Yobe State Road Transport Agency (YOROTA), and the leadership of the Tricycle (KEKE Napep) Commercial Operators Association to draw clear, unambiguous, additional measures that guarantee the security of the citizens and to improve the operations of Tricycle commercial operators across the state.

He said the measures should resolve all areas of differences between Keke Napep operators, YOROTA, and security agencies to improve safety and harmony among road users and regulators.

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Education: Zulum upgrades infrastructure, teachers’ welfare

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Education: Zulum upgrades infrastructure, teachers’ welfare

… orders more high Islamic colleges, libraries

By: Our Reporter

Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, held a high-level meeting on Thursday with key stakeholders in the education sector to review current challenges and outline fresh directives for improving learning outcomes, infrastructure, and coordination across the state.

The meeting, chaired by the Governor at the Council Chamber of the Government House in Maiduguri, brought together senior officials from the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation and heads of education boards, agencies, and institutions.

Zulum emphasised the synergy among all agencies in the education sector noting that with proper collaboration effective service delivery would be provided for the people of Borno.

Governor Zulum outlined a multifaceted plan to rejuvenate the education sector, which includes building houses for teachers, renovating dilapidated schools, providing professional development opportunities, and improving teachers’ access to resources.

The meeting was attended by the Deputy Governor, Umar Usman Kadafur, Acting Chief of Staff, Dr Babagana Mustapha Mallumbe, Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Engr Lawan Abba Wakilbe, among other senior officials.

… orders more high Islamic colleges, libraries

Meanwhile, as part of his policy direction for the education sector, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has directed the establishment of additional High Islamic Colleges in some local government areas.

The High Islamic Colleges are designed to offer a wide range of programmes, including traditional Islamic studies, literacy and numeracy, modern sciences, and vocational training.

According to Zulum, the High Islamic Colleges were to ensure the integration of the non-formal education sector with formal education. He also affirmed that the colleges will teach basic literacy, numeracy, and vocational skills to Almajiri pupils and will provide a second chance for out-of-school children who have exceeded the enrollment age.

In addition, the governor directed the establishment of additional state libraries in Biu, southern Borno, and Monguno, in the northern part of the state.

“Deliberately, I upgraded the Maiduguri library, with the aim of establishing another one in Biu and one in Monguno in order to promote reading culture, which is fast eroding. I want you to rejuvenate the reading culture by ensuring the library is effective. But most importantly, apart from the physical books, let’s put a mechanism for e-books in place,” Zulum said.

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Police arrest suspected gunrunners, recover eight firearms in Kaduna

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Police arrest suspected gunrunners, recover eight firearms in Kaduna

By: Zagazola Makama

Operatives of the Kaduna State Police Command have arrested two suspected gunrunners and recovered a cache of locally made weapons.

According to sources, the detectives acting on credible intelligence stormed Kurmin Kogi Village and apprehended the suspects Isah Bello, and Sa’idu Haruna, both of Damdami Village, Richifa Ward, Soba LGA.

The sources said the suspects confessed to being in possession of firearms and led investigators to their hideout, where four locally made guns and four locally made pistols were recovered.

The sources added that the suspects are in custody as discreet investigations continue.

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Man attacked with hoe over alleged affair in Gombe

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Man attacked with hoe over alleged affair in Gombe

By: Zagazola Makama

Security personnel in Gombe have arrested a man for allegedly attacking another with a hoe over claims of adultery.

Sources told Zagazola Makama the incident occurred on Thursday at about 6:30 p.m. in Shongo Kagadama Village, Kwami Local Government Area, when one Musa Usman allegedly confronted Abdulmumini Misa, 38, accusing him of having an affair with his wife.

The suspect struck the victim on the head and injured his fingers on both hands, leaving him with serious wounds.

The victim was taken to the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe, where he is receiving treatment.

The sources say the suspect has been arrested and is under investigation.

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