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New York: Zulum advocates revival of Sambisa forest

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New York: Zulum advocates revival of Sambisa forest

By: Our Reporter

Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has advocated for the revival of the Sambisa forest which was affected by the over one decade old Boko Haram insurgency.

Zulum was speaking on Thursday in New York at the UN’s High-Level Segment Roundtable on: “Forest-based solutions to the triple planetary crises: A focus on people, science, technology, and finance.”

The governor said, “Borno State has been significantly impacted by the crisis of insecurity caused by Boko Haram insurgency which has led to widespread displacement of communities, destruction of infrastructure, and loss of livelihoods.”

He added, “the conflict has also exacerbated environmental degradation, including deforestation and loss of biodiversity in our major forest (Sambisa Forest), further exacerbating the vulnerabilities of our region.”

Furthermore, he stated, “the loss of forest cover has resulted in soil erosion, reduced water availability, loss of biodiversity and increased vulnerability to climate change impacts.”

Governor Zulum noted that the shrinking of Lake Chad, which was a vital source of water and livelihood for millions of people in the region, has been a direct consequence of climate change resulting from the incessant destruction of forests such as Sambisa.

According to the governor, deforestation in Borno State has been driven by a combination of factors, including population growth, agricultural expansion, unsustainable land use practices, need for energy and the impact of the conflict.

Zulum listed initiatives, including rehabilitation and restoration, community engagements, monitoring and evaluation and collaboration and partnership as measures to save the forest devastated by activities of terrorists.

The Minister of Environment, Balarabe Abbas Lawan, led the Nigerian delegation, which included the Governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal, and other officials.

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Yobe State launches State Policy on Internally Displaced Persons

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Yobe State launches State Policy on Internally Displaced Persons

By: Mamman Mohammed

Yobe state has emerged the first state to launch a State Policy on Internally Displaced Persons, becoming a role model state for handling Displaced Persons.

The Policy was launched today by Governor Mai Mala Buni CON at a ceremony well attended by members of the diplomatic community, donor agencies, the World Bank and other development partners.

The World Bank, National Emergency Management Agency and the National Commission for Refugees among others commended Yobe state government for developing a policy document that meets best practice and standards.

The World Bank and other agencies commended Governor Buni for hos steadfastness and commitment, assuring support to the state goverment.

Gov. Buni said tge state government took deliberate and calculated measures to come up with the policy document that is holistic, comprehensive and in compliance with international standards.

“This policy was a result of extensive consultations and collaboration with a wide array of stakeholders, including UN agencies, the World Bank, the Federal Government of Nigeria, local communities, non-governmental organizations, Civil Society Organizations, traditional rulers, international donor partners, and notably the displaced persons themselves and representatives of various communities. It embodies our collective determination to protect the rights and dignity of IDPs, offering them a pathway to regain their stability and rebuild their lives towards a durable solution.

“By prioritizing the holistic well-being of IDPs, we aim to foster sustainable development and promote peace and stability within our state and across Nigeria. The Policy is grounded in key principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence. It outlines our strategic objectives in providing protection, ensuring
access to essential services, and fostering sustainable solutions for displacement”. .

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Gwoza Bomb Blast: Jaiz Bank PLC Donates N10 Million Naira To Victims….

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Gwoza Bomb Blast: Jaiz Bank PLC Donates N10 Million Naira To Victims….

… Borno Acting Governor Assures Judicious Disbursement

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Jaiz Bank of Nigeria has donated 10 million Naira to provide medical support to the victims of Gwoza Bomb Blast. The bank presented the cheque worth millions of naira as part of its corporate social responsibility to the community.

Receiving the delegation at the Council Chamber Government House Maiduguri Dr. Kadafur received the cheque for onward disbursement to the victims of Gwoza Bomb Blast. He assured that the medical support will be channeled appropriately to the victims while thanking the bank’s board and management for their gesture and support to the people and government of Borno state.

Earlier, while presenting the donation to the Acting Governor Dr.Umar Usman Kadafur, the chairman Board of Directors of the bank, Alhaji Muhammed Mustapha Bintube said the board and management of the bank considered it necessary to contribute their quota and complement the efforts of the state government in supporting the victims in this trying times.

” This unfortunate and needless loss of lives is indeed a huge loss not only to the Gwoza community but also to Borno state and the county at large.

” we sincerely empathise with the affected families and extend our hands of affinity to the Gwoza Community and the entire people of the state,” Bintube said.

He commended the state governor and his deputy for the good work being done for the people and assured of the bank’s continuous support to the government and people of Borno State.

Malam Mustapha Bintube prayed to Allah to forestall future occurence of the mishap and quick return of peace to the state.

Present at the gathering include Secretary to the State Government Alhaji Bukar Tijjani, Acting Head of Service Dr.Abubakar Sadiq, Commissioner for Transport and Energy Hon. Aliyu Lawan Buba, Commissioner for Local Government And Emirate Affairs, Alhaji Sugun Mai Mele, Permanent Secretary Administration and General Services Governor’s Office Dr. Muhammed Ghuluze, APC Party chairman Gwoza local government, Abdullahi Danjatau, Council Secretary Hajiya Fatima Musa, Special Advisers among others.

Highlight of the session was the symbolic presentation of the cheque to the Acting Governor.

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Minister of Police Affairs visits Borno State.

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Minister of Police Affairs visits Borno State.

By: Liman Goje

The Minister of police affairs distinguished Senator Ibrahim Gaidam CON, today paid a visit to the government and good people of Borno State. The Minister expresses his shock and sadness on the recent bomb blast that claims the lives of innocent citizens.

“I am here today on behalf of the Ministry of Police Affairs and the entire nation to stand in solidarity with the people of Borno State following the recent bomb blast that has caused profound grief and distress in our community.

First and foremost, I extend my heartfelt condolences to the families of those who tragically lost their lives in this senseless act of violence. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this incredibly difficult time. To the injured, we wish them a speedy recovery and assure them that they always have our unwavering support. “

Gaidam further said, “This attack is a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges we face in our fight against terrorism. The government of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is resolute in its commitment to bringing the perpetrators to justice and enhancing security measures to prevent such incidents in the future. We will work tirelessly to ensure that Borno State is a safe and secure place for all its residents. “

Shortly after he left the Borno State Government House, Senator Gaidam paid a condolence visit to the former Governor of Borno State HE, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, over the loss of his Mother. “Losing a parent is one of the most profound losses one can endure, and our hearts go out to you and your family during this time of mourning. Your mother’s legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched and the values she instilled. “

In his closing, Remark, shortly before his departure, Gaidam offered prayers for Almighty Allah to grant Sheriffs mother rest in Jannatul firdaus. “We stand with you in your grief and offer our full support as you navigate this difficult period. May you find strength and comfort in the cherished memories of your mother, Gaidam added.

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