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NCCC urges developed countries, partners to honour commitment on climate change
NCCC urges developed countries, partners to honour commitment on climate change
By: Michael Mike
The National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) has called on global partners, particularly developed countries to honour their commitments under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement, particularly in the areas of technology transfer and support for innovation in developing countries.
Director-General of the NCCC, Barr. Teni Majekodunmi, made the appeal on Wednesday at the Validation Workshop of Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) 3.0 in Abuja.
With the theme: Driving Ambition, Strengthening Action, and Aligning with the Paris agreement and Global Stocktake, Majekodunmi stressed the importance of localizing innovation by building the capacity of Nigerian entrepreneurs, researchers, and start-ups to develop technologies suited to the nation’s climate realities.
Nigeria’s NDC 3.0 is the country’s forthcoming climate action plan under the Paris Agreement, aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing resilience to climate change.
According to Majekodunmi, the new plan builds on previous commitments while aligning with the Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy (LT-LEDS) and the Nigeria Energy Transition Plan (ETP).
She said: “This validation workshop is the culmination of months of rigorous technical work, stakeholder consultations, sectoral analyses, and inter-agency collaboration.
“It reflects our inclusive approach, ensuring that every voice is heard and that our national targets are ambitious, realistic, science-based, and people-centred.”
Highlighting the huge financial requirements, the DG noted that implementing Nigeria’s mitigation and adaptation measures would cost tens of billions of dollars over the next decade.
Majekodunmi urged for increased domestic financing alongside international support through the Green Climate Fund, the Adaptation Fund, bilateral and multilateral facilities, public-private partnerships, green bonds, and blended finance mechanisms.
Majekodunmi further emphasized the need for significant investment in human capital, institutional capacity, and climate technologies.
She listed clean energy systems, modernized agriculture, improved early warning systems, low-carbon transport, and stronger digital infrastructure as key areas requiring urgent support.
She urged participants at the workshop to ensure that the NDC 3.0 document reflects Nigeria’s aspirations, capabilities, and leadership both in Africa and on the global stage.
In her address, UNDP Nigeria Resident Representative, Mrs. Varsha Redkar-Palepu described Nigeria’s updated climate action plan, the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) 3.0, as a bold step towards inclusive, resilient, and low-carbon development.
She said the country’s earlier NDCs laid a strong foundation, while the new version reflects “enhanced ambition, sharper emission reduction targets, robust adaptation strategies, and deeper integration of gender, youth, and sub-national voices.”
She commended the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the coordination role of the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), noting that the updated plan comes at a decisive moment for global climate action.
“This year, and the years ahead, are critical. The world is at a tipping point. The decisions we make now will shape the climate trajectory for generations. Nigeria’s NDC 3.0 arrives at a time when global trust in multilateral processes is wavering yet the urgency of climate action demands unity, not division,” she said.
Redkar-Palepu stressed that the Paris Agreement and the NDC framework remain the best hope for coordinated action, adding that Nigeria’s leadership sends “a powerful signal that the Global South is not waiting, it is leading.”
She further reiterated UNDP’s commitment to supporting Nigeria in mobilizing climate finance, strengthening institutional capacity, and delivering results aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, while also promoting gender equality and inclusive growth.
The Special Adviser to the President on Climate Finance and Stakeholder Engagement, Mr. Shelleng Ibrahim, noted that the Nigeria’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, the country is committed to inclusive growth, economic transformation, and social development objectives that align with Nigeria’s climate goals.
He described the NDC 3.0 as not only a climate commitment but also a “developmental blueprint” that reflects national priorities in energy transition, agriculture, waste management, and resilient infrastructure key pillars of the Tinubu administration’s policy direction.
“As Senior Special Assistant to the President on Climate Finance and Stakeholder Engagement, aligning the NDC 3.0 with the President’s agenda ensures that climate action translates into job creation, poverty reduction, improved public health, and sustainable economic development,” he said.
According to him, the unveiling of the NDC 3.0 marks a step forward in harmonizing Nigeria’s environmental commitments with its national vision, with the goal of building a greener, stronger, and more prosperous country for future generations.
The Cluster Coordinator of GIZ, Duke Benjamin, added that Nigeria’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) will play a key role in shaping future discussions between the governments of Germany and Nigeria.
NCCC urges developed countries, partners to honour commitment on climate change
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Troops neutralized several bandits, rescue 10 abducted victims, in Zamfara
Troops neutralized several bandits, rescue 10 abducted victims, in Zamfara
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops operating under Operation FANSAR YAMMA have nutrialsied several bandits and rescued ten abducted victims during coordinated counter-banditry operations in parts of Tsafe and Bukkuyum Local Government Areas of Zamfara State.
Zagazola Makama gathered that the operation was launched following credible intelligence that armed bandits were moving with kidnapped victims from Ogawa village in Bakori Local Government Area of Katsina State, through Kucheri village, en route Munhaye Forest in Tsafe LGA.
The troops, supported by joint police tactical teams, intercepted the bandits and engaged them in a fierce gun battle, resulting in the neutralisation of several of the criminals, while others escaped with possible gunshot injuries.
During the operation, ten abducted persons, comprising nine women and a baby boy, were rescued unharmed. The victims were taken to the General Hospital, Tsafe, for medical examination and stabilisation.
In a related development, suspected bandits on Wednesday mounted a roadblock along the Kairu–Zugu road in Bukkuyum LGA, shooting sporadically to scare travellers.
One woman, identified as Yar Goggo, aged 42, was killed, while three others sustained gunshot injuries during the attack. The victims were taken to General Hospital Maga for post-mortem and medical treatment.
Security forces have since intensified clearance and search operations across the affected areas to track down the fleeing bandits and ensure the safety of residents.
The military and security formations across the state remain on high alert as part of sustained efforts to maintain operational dominance under Operation FANSAR YAMMA.
Troops neutralized several bandits, rescue 10 abducted victims, in Zamfara
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Yobe Govt. Initiates Mineral Exploitation For Economic Diversification
Yobe Govt. Initiates Mineral Exploitation For Economic Diversification
By: Mamman Mohammed
Yobe state Gov. Hon. (Dr.) Mai Mala Buni CON COMN said the Yobe Mining Development Company Limited is the only agency authorised to deal with all exploration and mining activities across the state.
He stated this today at a Mining Stakeholders Forum in Damaturu saying the Yobe Mining Company is the designated One-Stop-Shop of the government.
“Yobe state is richly endowed with mineral resources such as limestone, gypsum, kaolin, granite, quartz, and silica, among many others. Yet, for decades, these gifts of nature have remained grossly untapped and underutilised.
“The time has come to turn these hidden potentials into productive assets that will create jobs, generate wealth, and advance the socio-economic development of our people.
“Our objective is to chart a coordinated course for growth of the mining sector in Yobe State, in a manner that aligns with federal policy, ensures community inclusion, attracts credible investors, and guarantees environmental responsibility.
“It is also our conviction that responsible mining, when properly managed, can become a major driver of our state’s economic resilience, youth employment, and revenue diversification.
“We envision a mining sector that operates within a transparent regulatory framework; that upholds environmental sustainability and community benefit; that promotes public-private partnerships anchored on trust and accountability; that encourages local participation while attracting reputable foreign investment” Gov. Buni said.
He charged the stakeholders to concentrate on Mineral Mapping and Data Presentation to showcase Yobe potential, policy and Institutional alignment, Investor Engagement and Incentives,
Roles of Communities and Traditional Institutions among others.
Managing Director of Yobe Mining Development Company, Engr. Bamodu Yerima, said the company has an information repository for feasibility studies in three key mineral sectors including Limestone, for cement and hydrated lime production; Gypsum, for cement, fertiliser, and building materials; and Trona (soda ash), for fertiliser, detergent, and glass production.
He said reputable consulting firms have been engaged through open and transparent procurement processes to prepare feasibility studies in line with international standards.
He said the Yobe Mining Development Company prioritised organisation of artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operations across Fika, Fune, Gulani, Gujba, Yusufari, and Nangere LGAs.
According to the Managing Director, the company registered artisanal miners into cooperative clusters and provided training, safety tools, and market access for their take off.
Bamodu said Community Development Trust Fund was established to reinvest 5–10% of project profits into education, health, and water infrastructure.
“The Yobe Mining Development Company ensures that mining drives local livelihoods, peace, and shared prosperity at the grassroots to promote community participation” he said.
The MD noted that the company has engaged the Islamic Development Bank, the African Development Bank (AfDB), BADEA, Afreximbank, and AFC, for various partnership projects in the mineral sector.
Others are NEXIM Bank, for export financing and beneficiation support; Bank of Industry (BOI), for value addition and SME linkages in mineral-based manufacturing which reflects the growing global confidence in Yobe’s institutional reforms and industrial vision.
Various stakeholders commended Yobe state government for the bold initiative of diversifying the state’s economy with a value chain of job creation and economic prosperity.
The stakeholders were drawn from across the country and Germany among others and Memoranda of Understanding were signed between the Yobe state government and the various stakeholders.
Yobe Govt. Initiates Mineral Exploitation For Economic Diversification
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FARMERS–HERDERS CLASH: PMF PERSONNEL ATTACKED DURING RESPONSE — ONE SUSPECT ARRESTED, CATTLE RECOVERED
FARMERS–HERDERS CLASH: PMF PERSONNEL ATTACKED DURING RESPONSE — ONE SUSPECT ARRESTED, CATTLE RECOVERED
…AS CP REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO CURBING FARMERS–HERDERS CONFLICT AND PROMOTING PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE
By: Dungus Abdulkarim
On 29th October 2025 at about 1700hrs, a distress message was received from the Unit Commander, 19 PMF, who is on special duty at Bara, Gulani LGA, alongside men of 79 PMF Buni Yadi.
At about 1600hrs, while on patrol around Kojoli village, the officers received an urgent call from community members reporting that a group of herders had allegedly invaded rice farms with large herds of cattle, deliberately destroying crops.
Acting swiftly, the Unit Commander, led a team to the location. On arrival, the herders reportedly ambushed the officers and opened fire, using AK-47 rifles, bows and arrows, before fleeing into the bush.
During the tactical withdrawal, Sgt Abdullahi Aminu (19 PMF) and Cpl Aliyu Suleiman (79 PMF) were overpowered, disarmed, and attacked. After an exchange of fire, one rifle was recovered, while the service rifle assigned to Sgt Abdullahi Aminu was carted away by the fleeing suspects.
The officers sustained machete-cut injuries on their heads, arms, and legs and were immediately evacuated to General Hospital, Bara, where they are currently receiving medical treatment.
A large number of cattle belonging to the suspects were recovered at the scene and are being escorted back to Kojoli village by police and local vigilantes.
One suspect, Mohammed Bello, was arrested at the scene in possession of a blood-stained cutlass and is currently assisting the ongoing investigation.
Efforts are ongoing to recover the snatched rifle and apprehend all fleeing suspects.
While condemning the attack, the Commissioner of Police, CP Emmanuel Ado psc, fdc, reiterated the Command’s unwavering commitment to:
✅ Mitigating farmers–herders clashes through proactive policing
✅ Strengthening stakeholder dialogue and non-violent conflict resolution mechanisms
✅ Protecting lives, farmlands, cattle, and public property without bias
He further directed a reinforced deployment of tactical teams to the area to prevent escalation and maintain peace.
“The Command will not tolerate violence, attacks on police personnel, destruction of farms, or criminal grazing. We are committed to peaceful coexistence and justice for all parties involved,” CP added
The CP urges farmers, herders, traditional rulers, and community leaders to remain calm and continue supporting the Police with credible information.
The Command appeals to all communities to:
Report disputes early to prevent escalation
Respect farm boundaries and grazing regulations
Avoid taking laws into their own hands
Security is a shared responsibility. Peace is possible when all parties cooperate.
SP Dungus Abdulkarim, MNIPR
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO)
Nigeria Police Force
Yobe State Command
30 October 2025
FARMERS–HERDERS CLASH: PMF PERSONNEL ATTACKED DURING RESPONSE — ONE SUSPECT ARRESTED, CATTLE RECOVERED
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