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Borno Flood: Satomi Gives Wheat to Affected Members of His Constituency

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Borno Flood: Satomi Gives Wheat to Affected Members of His Constituency

By: Michael Mike

Member representing Jere Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Ahmed Satomi has flagged off the distribution of 25 kilogrammes assorted bags of wheat to about 5,600 members of his constituency to ameliorate the devastating effect of recent flooding of Maiduguri and its environs.

About half of his Jere local government constituency was submerged by the recent flood which got over a million people displaced.

The gesture, according to him, is to assist in ameliorating the current hardship faced by beneficiaries who are victims of the recent flood disaster that ravaged Maiduguri and Jere local government area.

The lawmaker, who is the Chairman House Committee on Internal Security and Intelligence had personally donated N200 million to Borno State Government’s Relief and Disbursement Committee before now to ameliorate the suffering of the people of the state affected by the September 10 Flood, in
addition to cash distribution of N100 million to victims of his constituency with various interventions.

Unveiling the distribution of the bags of wheat which are mainly proceed from Satomi Integrated Farms Limited on Tuesday at Old Maiduguri Progressives House, the Lawmaker said, each of ‘Satomi Campaign Structures, consists of Ward Coordinators and Unit Structures who had played a great role in safeguarding/protecting votes during the last 2023 general elections and other supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC and hitherto victims of the flood disaster from all the 12 wards of Jere Federal Constituency would benefit from the gesture.”

He pointed out that, the exercise which kick-started with 1,051 beneficiaries from Maimusari and Mashamari wards, will cover all the remaining wards, as more of such gesture will be a continuous process, in line with Governor Babagana Zulum’s request for well-to-do individuals to complement efforts of the Government in it’s trying moment.

Satomi while admitting the current economic hardship faced by Nigerians is unbecoming, called on all and sundry to be patient with Government’s policies, as there is going to be a light at the end of the tunnel.

He said: “This is a trying moment for us, we are all living witness to what befell our communities in the last flood disaster. In Jere alone, apart from loss of many lives, more than 50,000 hectares of farmlands with crops near harvest were submerged. I personally lost 2,000 hectares of my rice field around the Jere Bowl. But I urge you to take it as an act of God Almighty.

“As your representative at the National Assembly, I will continue to give you my maximum support economically or otherwise.

“Today, each of ‘Satomi Campaign Structures’ which consists of my Ward Coordinators and Unit Structures who had played a significant role in safeguarding/protecting votes in the last 2023 general elections and other supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, hitherto victims of the flood disaster from all the 12 wards of Jere Federal Constituency would benefit from the gesture. This is inline with Governor Babagana Zulum’s request from well-to-do individuals to complement efforts of the Government in its trying moment.

“I admitted the current economic hardship faced by Nigerians, especially people of Jere, but let me call on all and sundry to be patient with Government’s harsh policies, as there is going to be a light at the end of the tunnel.”

In a vote of thanks on behalf of the beneficiaries, Member Representing Jere at the Borno State House of Assembly, Hon. Abba Kyari, noted that there have been about 27 various people-oriented interventions executed by Satomi in the last one year, noting that these interventions cut across distribution of vehicles, irrigation and water pump machines, skills acquisition kits, fertilizers, food and jon-food items, cash to constituents irrespective of political or ethnic consideration.

He thanked the federal lawmaker for always identifying with people of Jere, even as he urged the beneficiaries to continue to give their total support and loyalty to the APC- led government, which he noted, is determined to proffer lasting peace and development in the state.

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BOSG Inaugurates 13-Member Committee to Demarcate Boundaries Along River Banks

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The Executive Secretary, Borno Geographic Information Services (BOGIS), Engr Adam Bukar Bababe, has inaugurated a 13-member committee tasked to review and darmacate developments along riverbanks, buffer zones, and other waterways in Maiduguri and surrounding areas.

During the inauguration which took place at the BOGIS Board Room, Engr. Adam Bababe emphasized the urgent need to halt unauthorised developments within these high-risk zones, warning against further development in such areas.

He revealed that almost all the properties erected along waterways lack government titles, making them illegal under all regulations.

The Executive Secretary further disclosed that over 1,300 structures have been marked as illegal since 2020, and stressed that in light of the September 10th flood disaster, that caused damages and loss of lives, the government will prioritize stricter enforcement to curb unauthorized developments along waterways.

Bababe highlighted that these measures are essential to safeguard communities and prevent future disasters, as the state intensifies efforts to promote safe, regulated land use practices in vulnerable areas.

The committee’s objectives include reviewing current buffer zones along the riverbanks of River Yedzaram and Ngaddabul, updating them based on reality, identifying developments within the zones, producing detailed plans for executive approval, and recommending measures to protect and plan along the rivers.
The committee which was given a two-week mandate to carry out their assignment and submit recommendations for executive approval has Tlp Liman Gana Mustapha as Chairman, Amsami Alhaji Bukar as Co. Chairman, and Modu Usman choromi as Secretary.

In his remarks, the Committee Chairman Liman Gana Mustapha expressed appreciation to the State Governor for entrusting them with this critical responsibility and assured that the committee members are committed to executing their duties diligently and impartially, prioritizing the well-being of the state and its residents.

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Education: China Seeks to be Nigeria’s Great Partner

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By: Michael Mike

China has reiterated its commitment to be Nigeria’s great partner in the education sector, noting that the sector is key to the development of any country.

The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, while stating that China is interested in Nigeria’s development at the launch of Chinese Corner and “Nihao China” Painting Competition Awards Ceremony, in Abuja, stressed that education is one key that is critical to the development of a nation.

He said: “And among this very important consensus, one of them is to increase the high-level education exchanges between our two countries. So I would like to assure you that in the future, the Chinese Embassy would like to contribute more to build more Chinese corners across Abuja. And we would like to provide more opportunities for teachers and the students to visit China and to train in China. I hope that the teachers and the students in the China corner, they will really become the messengers of friendship between our two countries.”

The envoy disclosed that for the past 10 years, under the cooperation of Chinese Embassy and the FCT Education Board, over twelve Chinese corners have been built around Abuja, to provide students and teachers with the opportunity to explore the mysterious and wonderful oriental Chinese culture.

He said: “I would like to echo that in this fast-changing world, it is important to increase the understanding of diversity. So I think the Chinese corner has contributed to the cross-cultural communications. And students, by committing to the Chinese culture, Chinese dance, Chinese history, I think it broadens their vision, their eyesight. And I think in the future, they will become messengers and ambassadors between our two countries.

“And of course, over the years, we have also selected many well-performed students and teachers to visit China. Currently, there are quite a few students still in China. And this is an opportunity that we believe is really a testament of the good cooperation between our two countries. Because I believe that country-to-country relations eventually boil down to people-to-people relations. And students are the future of the country.”

Speaking on the painting competition, the Chinese Ambassador commended the initiative, adding that Nigeria is a great country, with wonderful talents.

” I really like the performances, from the teachers, the students, and I think it’s wonderful, well done. I already learned that, People say that all Nigerians are artists, and today I see with my own eyes, that’s true, each and every Nigerian is an artist. And I’m very happy to learn that over the years, there are many students that benefited a lot from the Chinese corner. We got very positive responses, and there are some students who came to us saying that it’s a very cool club, because it provides them with the opportunity to explore the mysterious and wonderful oriental Chinese culture”, he added

The Director/Secretary, FCT Secondary Education Board, Dr. Muhammed Ladan, noted that the relationship with China and Nigeria is of mutual benefit to both nations, urging the student who participated in the painting competition to feel proud to have participated.

He said: “The Corners serve as a resource Center for Chinese education and also serves as hubs for cultural exchange between Nigeria and China. The Chinese Corners provides the students ample opportunities to learn mandarin and seek scholarships in China to further their studies. It may interest you to know further that, the collaboration between Chinese Embassy and the FCT Secondary Education Board has been that of mutual benefit to both countries. While the Chinese gain a cultural exposure to the young generation of Nigerians, the Nigerian students and staff on the other hand, gain capacity building, scholarship and educational support.”

Responding to the gesture from the Chinese people, the Principal Government Secondary school, Wuse zone 3, Josephine Ogwu, said the China Corner will be used effectively.

She said: “The Cultural centre which provides a platform for educational and cultural exchange between Nigeria and China. we hope that the Chinese Corner contributes meaningfully towards people to people diplomacy, while providing educational and artistic opportunities, and fostering a sense of community among people from diverse backgrounds. We also anticipate that this initiative will serve to deepen the mutually beneficial cooperation and respect between Nigeria and China.”

Other highlights of the event were presentation of awards to the students who participated in the Nihao China” Painting Competition which saw about 120 students entering for the competition.

Participating students of the competition were made to understand that it is the participating in the competition that matters and is more beneficial to the students, because it improves their artistic skills, rather than winning.

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US, Nigeria Collaborate to Strengthen Peace Structures, Build Local Capacity to Combat Conflicts

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By: Michael Mike

The United States and Nigeria have collaborated to strengthen peace structures across key conflict-prone areas in Nigeria, in a step towards enhancing peace and security in the country.

The Nigeria’s position is led by the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) while United States collaboration is pushed by USAID, and it is aimed at building local capacity, improve early warning systems, and foster stronger collaboration among government agencies, community leaders, and security forces to reduce violence and promote stability in targeted regions.

Director General of IPCR, Joseph Ochogwu
while unveiling the Nigeria’s Conflict Early Warning Situation Room on Tuesday in Abuja, emphasized the collaborative nature of the initiative, bringing together national, international, and local entities united in the mission of fostering social cohesion and preventing violence.

He said: “This partnership is unique, not only for its inclusivity—from international stakeholders to grassroots actors—but for the commitment it represents to peace building.”

The initiative, dubbed the Peace Action for Rapid and Transformative Nigeria and Early Response Partner (PARTNER), is funded by USAID and aimed at empowering communities with tools to monitor and report early signs of conflict.

Ochogwu noted that starting in Kwara and Kaduna states, the programme now operates in nine states, including Benue, Nassarawa, and Katsina, establishing community-based peace structures and reconciliation committees.

He said: “A key element of the new Situation Room is its integration of digital tools. Since April, IPCR has been using an early warning and response application alongside SMS and toll-free lines to collect conflict data across Nigeria.”

He added that these tools have enabled 100 active reporters and 63 responders to document 363 conflict-related incidents, stating that: “This is not an intelligence tool; it’s a development initiative to address violence at the community level.

“The new technology, coupled with the work of the State Peace Commissions, offers a “quick response” mechanism to help de-escalate conflicts, transforming early warning signs into action.”

USAID Mission Director in Nigeria, Melissa Jones, highlighted that responses to incidents have been seen as quickly as 20 minutes from distress calls.

Jones said: “This rapid response capability is unprecedented and is already saving lives.”

She commended the joint efforts of Nigerian agencies and communities.

On his part, the Presidential Communication Commander Control Center in the Office of the National Security Advisor Robert Obande underscored the system’s potential to foster inclusive dialogue and reconciliation while addressing root causes of conflict.

He praised the IPCR, USAID, and local peacebuilding agencies for their dedication.

He said: “This initiative demonstrates a collective commitment to securing a safer future for all Nigerians. The Situation Room is fostering stronger relationships between communities and security agencies, which many see as vital to sustainable peace in Nigeria.

“Through partnerships with local NGOs and state peace commissions, communities are now empowered to mediate conflicts, including those between farmers and herders, reducing violence and strengthening local economies.”

Mercy Corps Country Director, Ndubisi Anyanwu, on his part, emphasized that local ownership of the project is a key principle of the PARTNER initiative.

He said: “Mercy Corps built capacity, but our local partners implemented the program, proving the effectiveness of grassroots-led conflict management.

“The establishment of Nigeria’s Conflict Early Warning Situation Room represents a milestone in the country’s journey toward peace.

“With robust partnerships, community engagement, and technological advancements, it offers a promising pathway to mitigate violence and ensure a more peaceful future.”

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