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Boko Haram: Over 60,000 returnees received support in Borno

Boko Haram: Over 60,000 returnees received support in Borno
By: James Bwala
Over 60,000 persons who returned after several years of displacement as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency in Borno state northeast Nigeria have received support from the government and representative of the people in the central senatorial district.
Both Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum and Senator Kashim Shettima were in the border town of Gamboru in Ngala Local Government Area, where they jointly undertook humanitarian responses for the returning refugees.
On Sunday, the distributed food and nonfood items and continued with the humanitarian activities on Monday.
According to the government, “the activities directly supported 60,813 internally displaced persons in camps and those resettled in communities.”
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Zulum and Shettima also choose to travel by road from Maiduguri on Sunday to have the pulse of how the road feels like for the people of Borno state.
On the first day in Gamboru Ngala, Zulum and Shettima swing into work where they were able to distribute food and nonfood item to a total of 55,253 persons.
The beneficiaries comprised 39,903 women who got N5, 000 naira cash each and wrappers. Also 15,350 men, some of them married to the women also received 25kg of rice and 25kg of maize each.
The following day, another 5,560 IDPs recently resettled in Wulgo town also in Ngala LGA received supported from the government.
Amongst them, 3,360 females, who received N5, 000 naira cash and wrappers while 2,200 men got 25kg of rice and 25kg of maize each.
Boko Haram: Over 60,000 received support in Borno
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Damaturu Flyover: Governor Buni expresses satisfaction with work

Damaturu Flyover: Governor Buni expresses satisfaction with work
By: Yahaya Wakili
Governor (Dr.) Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN of Yobe State, has expressed satisfaction with the quality and speed of work on the Damaturu Flyover and Underpass and Damaturu-Gambir road projects, adding that the contractors have so far lived up to expectations with strict adherence to the contractual agreements.
He revealed that “when the projects are completed, this would greatly check the problem of congestion here at the city center as well as the menace of flooding into houses along Gashua Road.”

Governor Buni started this when he paid an inspection visit to the Damaturu Flyover and Underpass and the Damaturu-Gambir road projects under construction.
The state commissioner for works, Engr. Umar Wakil Duddaye, who conducted the governor round the project, told the governor that the site engineers from the ministry have been on every stage of development on the project to ensure compliance and for the government to have value for its money.
The contractors further assured the governor that the project would be completed within the stipulated time frame.
On the Damaturu–Gambir road, the governor said the road has great economic value, as it would ease transportation of agricultural products from the benefitting communities to Damaturu, the state capital.
According to him, this road would provide a solution to the age-long difficulty faced by the community, and he is also glad the contractor has completed the earthworkand commenced the overlay.
Engr. Modu Bukar of Elegance Construction Contractors, handling the project, assured the governor that the project would be completed in the next nine weeks.

The governor was accompanied on the inspection tour by the Deputy Governor, Hon. Idi Barde Gubana; the Commissioner for Works, Engr. Umar Wakil Duddaye; and the Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Mohammed Abacha.
Others include the Secretary to the State Government, Baba Mallam Wali mni; the North East Development Commission (NEDC) Executive Director of Finance and Admin, Dr. Garba Iliya; Special Advisers on Special Duties and Religious Affairs; and other top government officials.
Damaturu Flyover: Governor Buni expresses satisfaction with work
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Allied health professionals protest exclusion from CONHESS in Borno state

Allied health professionals protest exclusion from CONHESS in Borno state
By: Bodunrin Kayode
The National Union of Allied Health Professionals, Borno State Chapter, has protested the exclusion of its members from the 100% Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) implementation in Borno State.
The protest is coming despite the Nigerian Medical Association’s (NMA) commendation of the government of Governor Babagana Zulum for implementing the new salary structure.
The union notes that professionals like physiotherapists, radiographers, pharmacists, and medical laboratory scientists were unfairly left out of the current arrangement calling for a correction of the omission.
In a statement issued recently, by Kaka Mele who is the secretary of the association, the union urged the state government to address this oversight to ensure equitable treatment and enhanced healthcare delivery.
The union appreciated the government’s efforts to improve healthcare but emphasized the crucial role allied health professionals play in the synergy within the healthcare system.
Recently, the NMA commended Governor Babagana Zulum for implementing the upgraded CONHESS salary structure for health workers in the state, stating that it would motivate the workforce and boost morale of the team.
However, the exclusion of allied health professionals has raised concerns about the alleged inclusivity of the policy.
As the state government considers the union’s request, it remains to be seen how this will impact the entire health sector in Borno State.
The union’s plea highlights the need for inclusive policies that recognizes the contributions of all healthcare workers.
Allied health professionals protest exclusion from CONHESS in Borno state
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Troops intercept smuggled fuel, fertilizer in Adamawa

Troops intercept smuggled fuel, fertilizer in Adamawa
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) have intercepted 21 jerricans of smuggled fuel and large consignments of urea fertilizer in Adamawa State.

Sources said that the seizure, made in the Mubi axis between Sept. 19 and 25, dealt a major blow to terrorist logistics and improvised explosive device (IED) production networks.

According to sources, the items were destined for insurgents operating in parts of Borno and Adamawa.

The military authorities assured that troops would sustain operations to disrupt terror supply chains in the region.
Troops intercept smuggled fuel, fertilizer in Adamawa
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