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Zulum harps on provision of skills acquisition, education, others to end youths restiveness
Zulum harps on provision of skills acquisition, education, others to end youths restiveness
By Salihu Inusa
Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has advocated for provision of skills acquisition, better education and scholarship programmes to mitigate the increase of youths restiveness and joblessness in the society.
He said, for any reasonable and responsive government, there is the need to ensure that youths who are future leaders of tomorrow accorded the desired assistance they need.
The Governor disclosed this on Thursday at the occasion of the 7th National Council on Youths Meeting (NCYM) which took place at Multi- Purpose Hall, Government House, Maiduguri.
The theme is: ‘Transforming and Repositioning the Nigerian Youth to Thrive and Catalyze Economic Development’.
Zulum who is the Chief Host said, Borno State Government under his leadership is proud to host and participate in such an important meeting, where a window of opportunity is open for brainstorm, innovate, interact and collaborate for the betterment of Nigeria.
He noted that since inception into office in 2019 to date, the present administration which has been battling with over a decade Boko Haram crisis, has been very committed in supporting youths through implementation of various initiatives aimed at empowering the youths, which include; provision of vocational training skills programmes, education, scholarships, distribution of Keke Napep, electric motor vehicles, establishing mechanical village at Molai and other entrepreneurship support programmes across the 27 local government areas in the state.
The youth population according to Zulum “is an asset of a nation, as recent statistics showed that 70% of the Nigerian population is under the age of thirty (30). This is a great potential as it translates to a larger productive economy in the near future with these promising demographics.
“In our society, the youths have faced numerous challenges, ranging from economic uncertainties, educational barriers and insufficient opportunities among many others.
“However, it is inspiring to see how many of our young people are stepping up, driving change and becoming the architects of their destinies and our tomorrow.
“It is on record that youths in Borno have greatly contributed to peace and security and the overall socio-economic development of the State. The emergence of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) has brought a great
respite to the security architecture of the State.
“Borno indeed has reclaimed its glorious position of Home of Peace and Hospitality. So please feel at home and enjoy the centuries long hospitality of the good people of Borno State.
“As a government, we recognize that our youth are the backbone of our society and it is our responsibility to provide you with all the necessary support and resources to thrive and develop to your full potentials.
“We believe that investing in our youths is investing in our future and we are committed to creating opportunities for you to grow and be successful”. The Governor stated.
He therefore commended the Federal Minister of Youth and Sports Development (FMYD), Mr. Ayodele Olawande, the Borno Commissioner of Youths, Sports and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Saina Buba and all other stakeholders for choosing Borno as venue of the meeting, even as he urged participants to feel free and brainstorm critically towards complementing efforts of the government in revamping the future of youths in the society.
In his address, the Minister Olawande expressed deep appreciation to Borno State Government for hosting the NCYM.
“This meeting reflects President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s collective commitment in advancing the interest of Nigerian Youths inline with his Renewed Hope Agenda”. Olawande said.
He called on the other state governors to emulate and follow a good steps of Governor Zulum in revamping the future of youths for better.
Earlier in his welcome address, the state Commissioner Youths, Sports and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Saina Buba highlights the importance of youth in national development.
He said, Governor Zulum who has passion for the youths, have spent billions of naira in establishing 17 skills acquisition centres, sponsored thousands of indigenous students on scholarship in various tertiary institutions within and outside the country, with Empowerment and jobs creation for teaming and vulnerable youth groups across the state.
Zulum harps on provision of skills acquisition, education, others to end youths restiveness
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Fourteen Abducted Victims Released in Maru, Zamfara State; Two Killed in Captivity
Fourteen Abducted Victims Released in Maru, Zamfara State; Two Killed in Captivity
By: Zagazola Makama
Fourteen victims abducted in December 2025, including six family members of Inspector Hussaini Abubakar of Maru Police Division, have been released by their captors.
Zagazola reliably gathered that the release occurred at about 1:00 p.m. on Feb. 26, 2026. Unfortunately, two of the victims, identified as Bashir Marafa, aged 45, and Halliru Kabiru, aged 50, were killed while in captivity.
Sources added that a pregnant woman among the abductees delivered a baby girl while in captivity. The victims are currently receiving medical attention at the General Hospital, Maru.
Fourteen Abducted Victims Released in Maru, Zamfara State; Two Killed in Captivity
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Two Abducted Victims Rescued in Tsafe, Zamfara; One Killed in Bandit Attack at Talata Mafara
Two Abducted Victims Rescued in Tsafe, Zamfara; One Killed in Bandit Attack at Talata Mafara
By: Zagazola Makama
Two persons abducted earlier this month in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State have been rescued, while a separate bandit attack in Talata Mafara LGA left one person dead and others missing.
Sources confirmed that Bashir Adamu Iyatawa, 42, and Kenneth Allahmagani, 35, both from Zaria City, Kaduna State, were abducted at Unguwar Chida Village in Tsafe on Feb. 16, 2026.
They were rescued on Feb. 26, debriefed, and later taken to a hospital for medical attention before being handed over to their relatives.
In a separate incident, armed bandits loyal to a local bandit leader, Na Sanda, attacked the outskirts of Jangebe town in Talata Mafara LGA on Feb. 27 at about 2:00 a.m.
The attack resulted in the death of Misbawu Aminu, 30, and the abduction of an unspecified number of persons to an undisclosed location.
Joint troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA and local vigilante groups are reported to be pursuing the fleeing bandits. Authorities have assured that efforts to rescue the abducted victims and apprehend the culprits are ongoing.
Two Abducted Victims Rescued in Tsafe, Zamfara; One Killed in Bandit Attack at Talata Mafara
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Boko Haram Attack on CJTF Leaves One Dead in Gwoza, Borno state
Boko Haram Attack on CJTF Leaves One Dead in Gwoza, Borno state
By: Zagazola Makama
One member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) was killed following an ambush by suspected ISWAP terrorists along the Warave–Gwoza Road in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.
Sources said the incident occurred on February 25 at about 7:30 a.m. when gunmen attacked members of the CJTF and hunters on routine patrol. Fifty-year-old Bello Adamu, a member of the CJTF, was fatally injured in the attack.
Army troops of Operation HADIN KAI, Police Tactical Units, and CJTF personnel visited the scene, documented the incident, and evacuated the victim to Gwoza General Hospital, where he was certified dead on arrival. His body was released to his family for burial according to Islamic rites.
Monitoring of the area continues to prevent further attacks.
Boko Haram Attack on CJTF Leaves One Dead in Gwoza, Borno state
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