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Why Zulum dropped his Commissioner of Environment and Intergovernmental affairs from his cabinet
Why Zulum dropped his Commissioner of Environment and Intergovernmental affairs from his cabinet
By: Bodunrin Kayode
Sketchy details have started trickling into the mills on possible reasons why Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno state may have suddenly dropped his Commissioner of Environment Emat Kois and intergovernmental affairs and special duties Tukur Ibrahim from his cabinet.
Even though sketchy, environmental watchers say they are not surprised that Engineer Kois was specifically dropped because he was not meeting up to the expectations of such a massive and important ministry that has to do with the well being of residents.
Sources close to the Government House in Maiduguri told this reporter that the Governor is obviously not happy with the state of the Maiduguri metropolis in spite of the huge amount of funds pumped into emptying the permanently blocked water ways to allow free flow of flood water whenever it rains.
Residents in the over populated suburbs of the Borno state capital are so used to blocked drainages that they virtually empty their garbage back to the channels even after they have been cleaned up by the Borno State Environmental Protection Agency (BOSEPA) the agency responsible for the monthly clearing of the drains as it has now become.
One of our sources who wanted anonymity maintained that because the Governor himself is the executive supervisor of most of the environmental projects going on in the state, it was obvious he alone knows how murky the environment ministry may have become and wants to sanitize things.
” In-fact, only the Governor knows why he dropped them though that of the Commissioner for intergovernmental affairs might not be unconnected to low capacity and lack of adequate education, the same reason the House of Assembly initially denied him clearance for. The man is just unfit to be a Commissioner but he got there obviously by patronage of the party system but thank God he is out.
” Issues of flooding cannot also be overruled and perhaps his inadequate efforts at the sensitivity of tree planting and carefree attempts on climate change activities might be involved. Kois has two well funded parastatals under him, BOSEPA and the great green wall Agency.” He hinted
Our source who doesn’t want to be mentioned equally posited that with the notion flying around that there is always too much funds flying around the environment sector, clash over funding somewhere may also not be ruled out as a major catalyst for the Governor to take such a sudden decision.
Another source equally noted that a lot has been going on around that ministry but a lot of jobs that are supposed to have manifested positive results on the people are not being felt by the people two years into the second term of the Governor.
” Take it from me, the man Kois is his colleague. So he had high expectations from him as an engineer. Within two years the state capital has not improved in terms of flood especially around areas where it is caused by accumulated garbage. One wonders what is happening to the flood committee which he is supposed to ginger to bring out solutions.
” The fact that most of the drainage systems in the town are blocked and BOSEPA is not able to clear it is itself a challenge. We have watched the appointment of a new management in BoSEPA but in spite of this, nothing has changed in their modus operandi. People try their best to clean up their drainage systems but BOSEPA is hardly able to meet up the challenges of the various wards of the capital.
” Remember we have just come out of one massive flood in the town as a result of the collapse of the Auno dam. That incident is so painful to his excellency that he does not want to hear that floods from rain water are again threatening residents. This is a problem that should have been sorted out by the Commissioner of Environment without waiting for the Governor to tell him what to do.
” He has virtually being unable to catch up with the expected speed of the Governor as such is found wanton by those who assist the Governor to assess their performances in the management of the environment of the capital not to talk about the flood that affected Chibok Damboa and Biu council areas of the state in which some souls perished in the floods ” He maintained.
At least two people died in the recent floods in the Gumsuri and Wovi communities of Damboa council area of the state. The floods were triggered by a heavy downpour which displaced many residents and caused widespread devastation.
A recent statement from the government had said that Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, had relieved two Commissioners of their appointments to revitalize governance and enhance service delivery.
This sack was contained in a statement released by the Governor’s spokesperson, Dauda Iliya recently with the massive floods plaguing the state capital.
The officials affected are the Commissioners for Environment Emat Kois and Tukur Ibrahim Intergovernmental and Special Duties who would be replaced by
Engr. Mohammed Habib and Ibrahim Hala Hassan pending clearance by the state Assembly.
Residents want Government Intervention in Pompomari Housing Estate, Maiduguri, Due to Flooding Crisis
Meanwhile some concerned residents of Pompomari Housing Estate, in Maiduguri, have called on the managers of the Borno Geographic information Service (BOGIS) to urgently intervene in easing the blockages disturbing free flow of flood water from their environment.
They regretted that many residents in the estate have built unapproved obstructions along the routes of flood water making it à bit difficult for the water to find its way out whenever it rains.
They equally directed their distress call to the Borno State Government and relevant agencies like BOSEPA to urgently intervene in the worsening flood situation that has engulfed parts of their community making life miserable for them to exist peacefully.
This flooding, which has already started wreaking havoc at the onset of the rainy season, “is primarily caused by the negligent actions of certain self-centred individuals who have built residential and commercial structures directly on critical drainage channels and reservoirs within the estate.
“The unchecked and unauthorized construction on natural water paths and government-designated reservoir spaces has obstructed the free flow of stormwater, leading to overflow and repeated flooding. ” they noted.
“As a result of the flood, many homes, roads, and public spaces are at risk of being affected, with the situation deteriorating by the day,” said one of the residents, Mallam Usman.
The peace-loving and law-abiding residents of the estate are deeply concerned that if urgent and decisive government action is not taken, the area may face a full-blown environmental and humanitarian disaster.
The flooding threatens not only property but also the health and safety of families, children, and the elderly living in the estate.
” We are therefore appealing to BOGIS to urgently investigate and identify all illegal structures obstructing drainage channels flowing in the area.
” We call on the State Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning department to mobilize immediately to the area and begin desilting and restoration of the blocked drainages which are the foundation of these unwarranted floods..
” This is a preventable crisis that must not be ignored. The community is not asking for charity but for the enforcement of existing laws, planning regulations, and protection of public infrastructure. We believe that with swift intervention, this situation can be controlled before the rains peak and lives are endangered. “
Why Zulum dropped his Commissioner of Environment and Intergovernmental affairs from his cabinet
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Yobe: Buni urges journalists to uphold professionalism
Yobe: Buni urges journalists to uphold professionalism
By: Yahaya Wakili
Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has appealed to media practitioners in the state to continue to uphold professionalism while discharging their responsibilities.
He urges the journalists to abide by the ethics of the profession, remain united, and promote peace and harmony among themselves.
The governor made the appeal today while receiving the newly elected leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Correspondents Chapel, led by its elected chairman, Mr. Nabilu Balarabe of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), at the Government House, Damaturu.
Ably represented by his deputy, Hon. Idi Barde Gubana (Wazirin Fune), he commends journalists in the state for their synergy and collaboration with the state government in projecting a positive image of the state.
Governor Buni commended the journalists for their professionalism and constructive engagement, acknowledging the critical role the media plays in democratic governance and national development.
He pledged the state government’s continued support and collaboration with the correspondents’ chapel to ensure the success of the present administration, particularly in promoting government policies, programs, and achievements.
Earlier, the newly elected chairman, Mr. Nabilu Balarabe, said the visit was to pay homage and formally present the new leadership of the chapel to the governor.
He said recently the chapel conducted an election of the leadership of the chapel, in which Nabilu Balarabe of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) emerged as chairman and Mr. Musa Buba Mingi of Channels Television as vice chairman.
Others include Malam Habibu Idris Gimba of Daily Trust, Secretary; Mr. Michael Oshoma of TVC, Treasurer; Sa’adatu Maina of Neptune Prime, Assistant Secretary; and Muhammed Mai Tela of People’s Daily, Auditor.
Yobe: Buni urges journalists to uphold professionalism
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NGX woos NPF to list viable businesses
NGX woos NPF to list viable businesses
The Group Chairman Nigerian Exchange Group, Dr. Umaru Kwairanga has urged the Nigerian Police Force to consider listing other viable business entities of its organisation on the Exchange as it has done with its Microfinance Bank.
Kwairanga made the call on Wednesday in Lagos at the closing gong ceremony in honour of the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, who was at the trading floor of the Nigerian Exchange.
Kwairanga gave the NGX’s assurance that such companies if listed would be given free publicity, easy access to greater ponds of capital, and greater transparency and efficiency in their operations.
He said that the Exchange, its operators and quoted companies would continue to provide environment conducive for NPF businesses, in view of the critical role that the police play in ensuring a stable environment for businesses to thrive.
“Our quoted companies have been key to the success of the Police Trust Fund and stand ready to cooperate with the Nigerian Police in other ways that you require logistical and other support to ensure that we have a secure nation and capital market.
“Apart from its core duties of ensuring Nigeria’s internal security, the Nigerian Police Force has over the years established and grown various thriving businesses for the welfare of its personnel.
“One of them, the Nigerian Police Microfinance Bank is in fact quoted on the main board of the Exchange and doing very well in terms of capital appreciation, dividends and corporate governance,” he said.
The NGX boss advised that the Pension Fund should consider increasing its allocations to eligible equity quoted on the Nigerian Exchange.
While commending Egbetokun for visiting the Exchange, Kwairanga pledged to strengthen the mutually beneficial relationship going forward.
Our Correspondent reports that the visit underscores the continued collaboration between key national institutions in promoting market confidence, investor trust and a transparent, well-functioning capital market.
NGX woos NPF to list viable businesses
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Turkish–Nigerian Poets Unite in Abuja to Promote Peace Through Art
Turkish–Nigerian Poets Unite in Abuja to Promote Peace Through Art
By: Michael Mike
Nigeria and Turkey have reinforced their cultural partnership through a poetry exchange in Abuja designed to foster peace, dialogue, and mutual understanding between the two nations.
The literary gathering, hosted by the Yunus Emre Enstitüsü, brought together poets, cultural practitioners, diplomats, and arts administrators from both countries to explore shared human values through poetry and performance.

Speaking at the event, Director-General of the Kaduna International Film Festival, Israel Kashim Audu, described poetry as a powerful medium for cultural diplomacy and peacebuilding. He noted that although Turkish poetry is deeply influenced by Anatolian mysticism, Nigerian poetry often reflects post-colonial experiences, identity, and nationhood.
“Despite their different historical contexts, both poetic traditions meet in their pursuit of justice, harmony, and human dignity,” Audu said.
The Abuja Coordinator of Yunus Emre Enstitüsü, Fatih Erkin Mahdum, said the institute has remained committed to promoting Turkish language, arts, and culture in Nigeria since its establishment in 2021. He added that collaborations with Nigerian artists are central to strengthening cultural ties and encouraging creative exchange.
Diplomatic presence at the event underscored its international significance. Mrs Florence Nzako, Counsellor at the Embassy of the Democratic Republic of Congo, alongside Solveig Andresen of the Norwegian Embassy, welcomed participants and commended the initiative for using art to advance peace and intercultural understanding.
Poets at the gathering presented works exploring themes of peace, love, displacement, and resilience, drawing poetic connections between the Bosphorus and the Niger River as symbols of unity and shared humanity.
Also speaking, Director-General and Artistic Director of the National Troupe of Nigeria, Kattumu Bulama Gana, said artistic collaborations provide unique opportunities to understand common histories and aspirations. He described the poetry exchange as a valuable contribution to cultural diplomacy between Nigeria and Turkey.
Turkish–Nigerian Poets Unite in Abuja to Promote Peace Through Art
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