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North East Masterplan: NEDC Organizes Stakeholders Meeting 

By: Michael Mike

The North East Development Commission (NEDC) on Monday took a mighty step towards developing a masterplan for the rehabilitation of the crisis-torn North East region with the convocation of a stakeholders consultative forum in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

The forum was initiated towards producing  a masterplan with credible and comprehensive strategies for recovery and sustainable socio-economic development of the North-East.

At the stakeholders meeting are representatives of the Borno State Government led by the representative of Governor Babagana Zulum, the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Usman Jida Shuwa, .dignitaries from the Humanitarian Partners, Traditional, Religious, the Academia, Security Agencies, the Media, Judiciary and Civil Society Organizations.

The Chief Host and Managing Director, NEDC, Alhaji Goni Alkali said, the Commission under the present administration is leaving no stone unturned to address most of the short term and long term challenges in the region, hence, the need to conduct this stakeholders’ engagement based on the needs assessment of the zone to have 10-year North-East Stabilisation and Development Master Plan (NESDMP). 

He disclosed that the meeting is to allow for meaningful interaction and inputs from the stakeholders on the various aspects of the Plan before its final adoption as a workable blueprint for the wholesale development and rehabilitation of the North East region ravaged by insurgency.

He said: “We are here as Critical Stakeholders in Borno State, to have our own state-wide Consultative Meeting on the draft of the 10-year Stabilization and Master Development Plan of the NEDC.

“The Meeting is to allow for meaningful interaction and input from all stakeholders on the various aspects of the Plan before its final adoption as a workable blueprint for the wholesale development and rehabilitation of the North East region devastated by insurgency.”

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He enjoined all participants to feel free, cross-fertilize ideas that would contribute towards realizing the goals and objectives of the Masterplan.

The Lead Consultant, Dr Kassim Gidado in his presentation said the North East region is one of the most impoverished and educationally backward in Nigeria, adding that, the lingering Boko Haram crisis has worsened the situation which needs to be addressed holistically. 

He noted that the Commission has conducted similar and separate engagement with stakeholders in Gombe, Bauchi and Yobe states, while after finishing with Borno, the Commission will move to other states of Adamawa and Taraba for the same purpose that will help alleviate poverty and create prosperity in the region as well as come out with some pillars for sustainable development.

He said some of these pillars according to Gidado include rehabilitation, reorientation and reintegration of Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, peacebuilding, Law and Justice, socio-economic development in the primary, secondary and tertiary education, healthcare, nutrition, sanitation and hygiene.

Others are adequate funding, housing, transportation, climate mitigation and adaptation as well as waste management, agriculture, food security and agribusiness, monitoring and evaluation among other pillars of institutional changes.

In a goodwill message, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouq, ably represented by Group Captain Sadeeq Shehu (Rtd), commended NEDC, Borno State Government and security agencies for their unflinching support and collaboration efforts defeat insurgents in the region.

She assured that her ministry will continue to support the Commission to realize its aims and objectives to salvage the North East and its people as a result of the over decade Boko Haram crisis.

While declaring the meeting open, Governor Zulum, represented by Borno SSG, Alhaji Usman Shuwa thanked the Commission for organizing a very crucial meeting that would provide opportunities to brainstorm on the way forward. 

He said, “Borno State Government has since constituted a high powered Committee to come up with inputs on the extent of physical and psychological trauma inflicted on the people of the state. 

“This meeting is timely as it will help the State Government in coming up with strategies to address challenges associated with thousands of repent Boko Haram sect and reintegrate them into the society”.

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President Tinubu: We’re Fulfilling Our Promise To Uplift Living Standards Of Nigerians

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President Tinubu: We’re Fulfilling Our Promise To Uplift Living Standards Of Nigerians

Returns to Karu, commissions roads, 1 week after water supply project, says it’s part of urban decongestion

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One week after inaugurating the Karu satellite town water supply network in Karu, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Monday, returned to the Abuja satellite town, where he commissioned the newly rehabilitated and expanded roads from the Karu Interchange to the Customs Clinic Junction, including other vital adjoining roads.

He said the road projects and other infrastructural development are a clear testament to his promise to resolve urban congestion and uplift the living standards of Nigerians..

The Nigerian leader who was represented at the commissioning by his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, explained that by expanding and rehabilitating the roads, his administration is not just laying asphalt but injecting life back into the nation’s local economy.

He noted that when he assumed office in 2023, his administration “recognized that true development must reach where the people actually live, work, and commute.

“Indeed, this project stands as a clear testament to our promise to resolve urban congestion and uplift the living standards of our people. It is a direct product of our Renewed Hope Agenda in action,” he stated.

President Tinubu observed that for years, the Karu corridor, which serves as a critical gateway between the FCT and neighboring states, grappled with severe traffic congestion that drained the productivity and energy of residents.

He, however, noted that the newly constructed and rehabilitated roads have dramatically cut down “daily travel times, eliminates frustrating gridlocks, and ensures that businesses in this densely populated area can thrive under the right conditions.

“A premium road network must also prioritize the safety of its users both day and night. To ensure maximum security along this corridor, the Federal Capital Territory Administration has installed modern solar-powered streetlights along the entire road network, illuminating dark stretches, drastically reducing nighttime crime, and improving visibility for motorists,” he added.

The President attributed the rapid physical transformation across Abuja to “the dogged, relentless and focused supervision” of the Minister of FCT, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, noting the aggressive implementation of his administration’s urban renewal master plan is visible for all to see.

“I sincerely commend the Minister and his team. By prioritizing high-density, strategic satellite nodes like Karu alongside the city center, the FCT Administration is validating our governance philosophy: that the wealth of this territory must yield practical, everyday comfort for all socio-economic classes.

“I also commend the contractor Abdul-Val Nigeria Limited for quality work and timely delivery. They have demonstrated that Nigerian firms can match international benchmarks for quality, structural integrity, and project management,” he added.

The Nigerian leader charged traditional rulers, market women, youth leaders, and the entire Karu residents to protect the roads from vandalism, indiscriminate roadside dumping that clogs drainage systems, and ensure the roads serve as a secure foundation for their “commerce, safety, and long-term community pride.”

Earlier, the FCT Minister said the support given to the administration of the FCT by Mr President is unprecedented and a demonstration of his commitment to the wellbeing and welfare of the people.

Wike noted that residents of the territory and environs are overwhelmed with the developmental strides in the FCT and assured them of that the momentum will be sustained.

The Minister commended the steadfastness and commitment of the contractor that handled the infrastructure project in Karu and environs, particularly in aligning with the agenda of the Federal Government to transform the state of infrastructure across the country.

For her part, the FCT Head of Service, Mrs Nancy, on behalf of the management, staff and residents of the territory, thanked President Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to national development and infrastructural renewal.

Presenting the project overview, the Coordinator of the Satellite Towns Development Department (STDD) FCT, Hon. Zulkiflu Abdulkadir, said improving the state of infrastructure in the satellite towns and area councils as well as uplifting the lives and livelihoods of the residents is critical to the development of the FCT.

He said the project which comprises the installation of solar-powered street lights, construction of drainages and walkways, will significantly improve economic and social activities in Karu town which is the most populated satellite town in the FCT.

Also present at the ocassion were legislators, top government officials, traditional rulers and stakeholders in the FCT, among others.

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MSF Launches Local Nutrition Initiative as Child Malnutrition Crisis Deepens in Kebbi

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MSF Launches Local Nutrition Initiative as Child Malnutrition Crisis Deepens in Kebbi

By: Michael Mike

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, has launched a locally driven nutrition intervention in Kebbi State to tackle rising cases of child malnutrition amid growing concerns over preventable deaths among children under five in north-west Nigeria.

The humanitarian organisation announced on Wednesday that the programme, built around the use of Tom Brown, a locally produced complete food supplement, is expected to reach more than 16,000 children suffering from moderate acute malnutrition by the end of 2026.

The initiative comes against the backdrop of a sharp rise in severe acute malnutrition cases recorded in Kebbi between 2024 and 2025, a trend that has stretched healthcare resources and heightened fears of worsening child mortality in one of Nigeria’s most vulnerable regions.

MSF Nigeria Country Coordinator, Stuart Alexander Zimble, described the malnutrition situation in Kebbi as alarming, noting that it remains one of the leading causes of death among young children in the state.

He urged authorities and humanitarian agencies to intensify support and interventions to avert further avoidable deaths.

According to UNICEF data cited by the organisation, an estimated 30 newborns and 100 children under the age of five die daily in Kebbi State, with nearly half of the deaths linked directly to malnutrition. The crisis is compounded by high levels of stunting, widespread malaria and extremely low vaccination coverage, with only about 7.4 per cent of children under two years fully immunised.

MSF said it has been providing free treatment for severe and complicated malnutrition in Kebbi since March 2022 through two inpatient therapeutic feeding centres and four outpatient centres. However, it noted that the needs remain enormous due to persistent insecurity, limited healthcare access, climate-related shocks and declining livelihood opportunities that have weakened household resilience and worsened health outcomes.

The organisation disclosed that after health authorities decided in September 2024 to stop admitting children with moderate acute malnutrition to enable a focus on severe cases, medical teams subsequently recorded a 41 per cent increase in severe malnutrition cases treated at outpatient facilities and a 39 per cent rise in inpatient admissions.

Zimble said many children who initially presented with moderate malnutrition later returned with severe and, in some cases, life-threatening conditions, underscoring the need for earlier intervention.

The Tom Brown programme was consequently introduced in early 2026 as part of efforts to strengthen community-based responses to malnutrition before children deteriorate into critical conditions.

Tom Brown, also known locally as Garin Kunu, is a traditional Nigerian nutritional recipe prepared from a blend of sorghum, soya beans and groundnuts. MSF said the programme seeks to leverage a familiar and culturally accepted food supplement to create sustainable solutions that communities can continue using beyond emergency interventions.

Nigeria continues to grapple with one of the world’s largest burdens of child malnutrition. Humanitarian agencies have repeatedly warned that conflict, economic hardship, food inflation and climate shocks are pushing increasing numbers of children across the northern states into acute food and nutrition insecurity, making early intervention programmes crucial to preventing avoidable deaths.

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Troops Rescue Security Personnel, Recover Arms After Mob Attack in Oyo

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Troops Rescue Security Personnel, Recover Arms After Mob Attack in Oyo

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of the 2 Division Garrison have intervened in a mob attack at Ojurin Mammy Market in Lagalu Local Government Area of Oyo State, rescuing three police personnel and a civilian driver who were assaulted by unknown individuals.

Military sources said the incident occurred at about 6:46 p.m. on June 18, when the victims were attacked by a mob who mistook them for armed robbers while they were dressed in plain clothes.

The victims were later identified as personnel attached to the Violent Crimes and Response Unit Annex, Iyana Church, Alakia, Ibadan.

Troops who responded swiftly to the distress situation succeeded in rescuing the victims from the mob and restoring order in the area.

The civilian driver involved in the incident reportedly sustained varying degrees of injury and was evacuated to the 2 Division Medical Services and Hospital for treatment.

During the operation, troops recovered one AK-47 rifle, one riot gun, and 25 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition from the scene.

Authorities said the situation had been brought under control, while efforts were ongoing to prevent further escalation and ensure public safety in the area.

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