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Resettlement: Borno State Government Commissions 300 Housing Units
Resettlement: Borno State Government Commissions 300 Housing Units
…….Resettle IDPS in Gajibo Community
By: Our Reporter
The Borno State Government’s initiative to build and commission 300 housing units in Gajibo Town to resettle Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) is a significant step towards addressing the challenges of displacement caused by insurgency.
Borno State Deputy Governor H.E Umar Usman Kadafur stated this today in an address he delivers during the commissioning of 300 Housing Units and resettlement of Gajibo Community in Gajibo Town Dikwa Local Government Area.
The deputy said this effort demonstrates a commitment to improving the living conditions and stability of affected communities and It also aligns with broader goals of rehabilitation and sustainable development in the state.
The Deputy Governor of Borno State emphasized that the government, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and other security agencies, is making comprehensive security arrangements to guarantee the safety of returnees.
He noted that 5 security vehicles and 15 motorcycles have been provided to enhance the mobility and effectiveness of security personnel in the region ,stressing that this measure underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring a secure environment for resettlement and rehabilitation efforts.
The Deputy Governor stated that the commissioning of the 300 housing units and the resettlement of the Gajibo Community is more than just the fulfillment of promises but it represents a crucial step in rebuilding lives and restoring hope to a community that has faced tremendous hardship.
This initiative highlights the government’s dedication to improving the well-being and resilience of its citizens that have shown resilience in the face of adversity.
The Deputy Governor announced that, beyond providing 300 houses, the Borno State Government is implementing additional initiatives to deliver essential services such as water, healthcare, education, and economic opportunities.
These efforts he said is aim to ensure that every individual in the local government area has access to fundamental amenities, fostering sustainable development and improving the quality of life for residents.
The Deputy Governor while commissioning the 300 houses , handed over allocation letters, Cash of 50,000 each to 396 head of households, 25,000 each to 473 housewives, 25 kg of rice, 25 kg of Maize, Mattresses, leather mats, Mosquito nets, water container, Wrappers and Male clothing.
HE Dr Usman Umar Kadafur while at the 24 Task Force Brigade, was received by Brigadier General Ezekiel Bawa Barkins where he presented 5 security vehicles and 15 motocycles to enhance security operations in the area and thank the Nigeria Army for supporting the administration of Governor Babagana Umar Zulum resettlement process .
The Honourable Commissioner Ministry of reconstruction rehabilitation and resettlement (MRRR) Arch Isa Haladu said three hundred houses were built in line with the durable solutions strategy to build the resilience of our people, and in addition the ministry has renovated about one hundred private houses here in Gajibo for the owners to occupy.
The Executive Chairman of Dikwa Local Government, Alhaji Rawagana Modu in his welcome address commended the state governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum for all the projects initiated in the local government in the area of ,agriculture, healthcare, education and provision of relief materials to flood victims.
In a vote of thanks, by the Member representing Dikwa in the State House of Assembly Hon Mohammed zakariya Dikwa urged the people of Dikwa to redouble efforts in irrigation farming and business. While thanking the state Governor and his Deputy for their unflinching support to the area.
The deputy governor and his entourage were later at the Emir’s Palace to pay a homage where the Emir commended the effort of the Borno State Government in the provision of basic amenities to the people.
The occasion was attended by Secretary to the state Government Hon Bukar Tijjani,His Royal Highness, Shehu Ibrahim ibn Umar Ibrahim El-Kanemi, CFR the Shehu of Dikwa, House of Assembly Members from Dikwa and Biu, Commissioners for Local Government and Emirates Affairs and that of MRRR, Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants, Special Assistants, Permanent Secretaries of RRR and that of Information and Internal Security and top government officials.
Resettlement: Borno State Government Commissions 300 Housing Units
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Northern Governors Declare Support for FG’s Plan to Restore 4 million Hectares of Degraded Land
Northern Governors Declare Support for FG’s Plan to Restore 4 million Hectares of Degraded Land
By: Michael Mike
Governors of the 19 Northern States have declared suppprt for the Federal Government’s plan to restore 4 million hectares of degraded land in the region by 2030.
Speaking in Abuja during the endorsement and validation of the first phase of the developed catchment management plans (SCMP) by the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) project
stakeholders, Gombe State Governor and Chairman of Northern Governor’s Forum, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya said: “Your Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, we are pleased with the progress of the ACReSAL project in the beneficiary states, particularly its multi-sectoral approach to desertification control, landscape management, community livelihoods, resilience, and institutional strengthening.
“The ACReSAL project has contributed to creating a healthy and eco-friendly environment for human habitation through dryland management practices, which include gully stabilization, bioremediation, and afforestation activities.
“I would like to reiterate our commitment to supporting the ACReSAL project in achieving the Federal Government’s goal of restoring 4 million hectares of degraded land for broader landscape restoration by 2030.”
He added that: “As part of this initiative, we have, with the support of ACReSAL, planted over 4 million trees in Gombe State for instance over the past four years through our flagship program, Gombe Goes Green.”
Yahaya said: “On behalf of the 19 beneficiary states and the FCT, I want to express our profound gratitude to the Federal Ministries of Environment, Water Resources and Sanitation and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for their technical support in the development of the Strategic Catchment Management Plans generally.
“Additionally, I would like to sincerely commend the WorldBank Task Team Leader on ACReSAL, Dr. Joy Iganya Agene, along with the Bank’s specialists and the ACReSAL National Project Coordinator, Dr. Abdulhamid Umar, and his team for facilitating the development of this vital document.”
On his part, the Minister of Environment, Mallam Balarabe Lawal, while recognising that it was the first time the Government of Nigeria will be developing Strategic Catchment Management Plans of such magnitude, said: “I must also mention that the 20no. strategic catchment management plans being bankrolled by the Federal Government would create the platform and structure into which another set of 200 micro catchment management plans from the 19 ACReSAL participating states and the FCT will dovetail into.”
He disclosed that: “These micro catchment management plans would be developed by ACReSAL at state project management units, under the guidance of the Governors of the 19 ACReSAL States and the Honourable Minister of the FCT.”
Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Sabi Abdullahi noted that: “Since the inception of ACReSAL, it has become a cornerstone in the ministry’s efforts to bolster the agricultural sector against climate-related challenges across communities. Within the ministry, the project has catalyzed several transformative projects, notably, the ‘Nigerian Farmers Soil Health Card Scheme’.
“Through sustainable land and water management practices, thousands of hectares of degraded land have been reclaimed, ensuring they are once again productive. The ministry has also leveraged ACReSAL to develop a climate-smart agriculture manual that will equip farmers with the tools and knowledge to adapt to changing weather patterns while maintaining productivity. The 19 northern states and FCT, home to Nigeria’s most vulnerable semi-arid regions, have been direct beneficiaries of ACReSAL’s initiatives.”
Northern Governors Declare Support for FG’s Plan to Restore 4 million Hectares of Degraded Land
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Three Key bandits Leaders, several leaders killed in a deadly rival clash in Kastina
Three Key bandits Leaders, several leaders killed in a deadly rival clash in Kastina
By: Zagazola Makama
A deadly violent clash between rival bandit factions erupted on Tuesday in the Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State, resulting in the death of key leaders and heightened security concerns in the region.
The confrontation, involving the Yan Kambari group and followers of the late notorious bandit leader, Usman Modi Modi, led to heavy casualties and the seizure of livestock belonging to Harisu, a known associate of one of the factions.
The Yan Kambari group reportedly launched the attack on Harisu’s residence, sparking a deadly confrontation that claimed the lives of several bandit leaders, including: Nasiru Bosho, Bala Yatsa and Audu Mankare, who succumbed to gunshot injuries sustained during the clash.
Nasiru Bosho is a notorious leader of bandit operations in Safana LGA and heading the Dogon Marke Camp, who was overseeing weapons previously held by Usman Modi Modi, Bala Yatsa was known for his role in the killing of Usman Modi Modi while Audu Mankare who sustained a gunshot wound in the chest during the engagement, is believed to have succumbed to his injuries shortly after the incident.
More infighting is expected to unfold as both groups are warming up to carry out reprisal.
Three Key bandits Leaders, several leaders killed in a deadly rival clash in Kastina
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KACRAN National President commends Potikum LG Chairman
KACRAN National President commends Potikum LG Chairman
By: Yahaya Wakili
The National President of the Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN), Hon. Khalil Mohammed Bello, has commended the executive chairman of the Potiskum local government area, Yobe State, Hon. Salisu Muktari, for providing herders of Potiskum local government with water points.
Hon. Khalil Bello made the commendation when he and his entourage visited the chairman in the council chamber in continuation of the association community-to-community peace sensitization campaign in the state.
“In addition to his previous excellent performances with regards to providing his pastoralists with water points, the executive chairman promised to provide more water points for Potiskum local government herders in the 2025 fiscal year,” Bello said.
The national president called on pastoralists in the Potiskum local government area and its environs to continue to live in peace with one another by avoiding the destruction of anybody’s farmlands.
According to him, the sensitization is part of the proactive measures taken by the association to prevent herder and farmer conflicts in the state and the nation in general.
He reinstated the need for harders not to destroy farmlands during the ongoing harvesting period, adding that pastoralists and farmers are partners in progress.
Hon. Khalil Mohammed Bello acknowledges the government’s commitment under the able leadership of Governor Mai Mala Buni CON towards ending the premium crises between farmers and cattle rearers in the state.
He also appreciates the warm reception and the hospitality accorded him and members of his entourage by the executive chairman of the council, Hon. Salisu Muktari, and the people of Potiskum town and its surroundings.
The National President urged the other local government executives chairmen to emulate the executive chairman of Potiskum local government, Hon. Salisu Muktari, to provide water points to herders in their respective local government areas.
Speaking earlier, the executive chairman of the Potiskum local government area, Hon. Salisu Muktari, assured the readiness of the local government council towards supporting the association to achieve its desired objectives.
The chairman pledged to construct more water points for pastoralists in the area and called on the KACRAN leadership to identify the point where the water facilities will be constructed.
KACRAN National President commends Potikum LG Chairman
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