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Borno IDPs: Sema Boss Storms Bama, addresses food shortages

Borno IDPs: Sema Boss Storms Bama, addresses food shortages
By: Bodunrin Kayode
Director General State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA),Yabawa Kolo has reiterated commitment to continue discharging Humanitarian activities in the State.
She stated this recently when she led a Management team of the Agency to Bama internally displaced persons (IDPS) in Bama to evaluate progress made by partners in keeping the people alive.
Yabawa Kolo said the visit was also part of SEMA’S routine schedule to resettled communities to see the condition of returnees as well to assess the level of displaced persons returning especially women and children who had been in captivity of insurgents for many years.
While addressing newsmen in Bama the Director General noted that the visit was basically aimed ” at providing more assistance to cushion the hardship of the entire camp residents and returnees.”
She added that the mandate of SEMA was to take charge of all the needs of the IDPs and other vulnerable people and to allow humanitarian partners to support them with the supervision of the Agency.
The DG promised to continue supporting the IDPs with the back-up leadership of Governor Babagana Zulum who has been supporting SEMA in all its activities and working round the clock to see that permanent peace returns to Borno.
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The DG SEMA had a crucial meeting with Humanitarian partners also emphasized on collaboration in discharging their activities and to avoid duplication of duties.
Hajia Kolo also said that Bama, Gwoza and Damboa had a lot of humanitarian activities stressing that there was need for the partners to put more efforts in complementing the state Government in order to fill the obvious gaps.
Hajia Kolo implored them to expand their activities especially on water and sanitation (WASH ) Health, Education as well as Shelters due to the influx of displaced persons that were hitherto in insurgent captivity adding that she had already discussed with the leadership of the United Nations in that regard with a promise to work closely with all the Humanitarian agencies at any time.
Responding,some representatives of the humanitarian bodies , Abdulkadir Gambo of FHI, Fatima Abba of Intersos, and Daniel John said there was need for expansion of the camp due to congestion considering the large number of IDPS.
Responding to all their requests and challenges,the DG SEMA promised to look into all their needs as soon as possible even after inspecting their Kitchen to see the Quality of food being served.
Earlier Hajia Kolo had paid homage to the Shehu of Bama Kyari Ibn Umar Elkanemi where she briefed him on her visit and solicited for Royal blessings in carrying out her duties.
Secretary of the Emirate Council, Makinta Usman who represented the Shehu thanked the DG SEMA and her team for the visit, adding that the visit was a clear indication of the exemplary leadership qualities of the SEMA boss especially for recognizing the traditional institution.
He appealed to her to collaborate with the North East Development Commission (NEDC) and other Humanitarian bodies to provide more assistance to the displaced persons in Bama and those in host communities due to the influx of people on a daily basis.
On the convoy of the SEMA DG were Director of Research planning and Statistics Ali Abdullahi Isa, and that of Operation and Relief Abdullahi Suleiman and Adamu Maina.
Bama was recently reported to be having issues with feeding of the existing IDPS coupled with the alleged influx of wives and children of repentant insurgents who throng the IDP camps on a daily basis.
A breakdown of the total population of IDP’s as at 11th April 2022, include the following: IND-74,828, HHs -23,652 Men-11,135, Women-18, 868, Boys- 20,974 and Girls -21,851
Borno IDPs: Sema Boss Storms Bama, addresses food shortages
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Young man dies after falling into abandoned mining pit in FCT

Young man dies after falling into abandoned mining pit in FCT
By: Zagazola Makama
A 27-year-old man, Ismail Ahmed, has died after being trapped in an abandoned mining pit in Pangu Village, Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory.
Zagazola Makama learnt that the incident happened on Saturday, June 7, during a heavy downpour while Ahmed was washing clothes by a nearby stream.
According to family members, he sought shelter from the rain by entering the old mining hole dug by former gold miners. The soil collapsed due to the heavy rain, trapping him inside.
Community members rescued him and rushed him to Kwali General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
The family declined an autopsy and opted for burial according to Islamic rites.
Local residents have been advised to exercise caution and avoid unsafe locations, particularly during the rainy season, to prevent similar tragedies.
Young man dies after falling into abandoned mining pit in FCT
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Alau Dam: Zulum, Shehu of Borno Plead with FG to Expedite Rehabilitation Work.

Alau Dam: Zulum, Shehu of Borno Plead with FG to Expedite Rehabilitation Work.
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has called on the Federal Government to accelerate the rehabilitation and expansion of the Alau Dam to avert a repeat of last year’s devastating flood disaster.
Maiduguri and surrounding local government areas experienced their worst flooding in decades following the collapse of the Alau Dam in 2024. In response, the Federal Government approved N80 billion for the dam’s reconstruction and expansion, with a groundbreaking ceremony held in March 2025 to mark the commencement of the project.

Governor Zulum while responding to a request by the Shehu of Borno, Dr. Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai El-Kanemi, on the need to fast tract the project, during the traditional Sallah homage at the Government House in Maiduguri. The Governor expressed concern over the slow pace of work, warning that the rainy season has already begun.
“After the groundbreaking ceremony for the reconstruction and expansion of the dam, which we all attended, the truth is that the work is not progressing as expected,” Governor Zulum stated.
“The last time I visited the President, I informed him about the true state of the project, and I assure you that I will not relent. I will continue to follow up, and I have also notified the Vice President as well. In the meantime, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) has constituted a committee to provide immediate intervention at the dam.”.

The governor pledged to connect all local government headquarters to the national grid before the end of his tenure. He also promised massive road rehabilitation once the Pulka quarry plant is completed.
“These are two critical issues dear to me, he said. I assure Your Royal Highness that all local government headquarters will be connected to electricity before my tenure expires, Insha Allah. Regarding road infrastructure, insecurity has been a major challenge, but we remain committed. We have procured 40 brand-new Howo tipper trucks, and once the Pulka quarry plant is completed, we will embark on extensive road rehabilitation across the state.”
Governor Zulum thanked the people of Borno for their continued support and cooperation to his administration.
Earlier, the Shehu of Borno, Dr. Abubakar ibn Umar Garbai El-Kanemi said the sallah homage has been part of the tradition during every festive season, acknowledging the unprecedented transformation the Zulum’s administration is executing across the state.
He emphasised the importance of expediting the Alau Dam project, noting that the first phase should have been completed by now. He referenced the recent flooding in Mokwa, Niger State, as a warning of what could recur in Borno if swift action is not taken.
“We witnessed the catastrophic flooding in Maiduguri on 10th September 2024, and we do not want a repeat, the Shehu said. The Federal Government must act immediately.”.
The royal father also urged the Governor to follow up with the Federal Government on oil exploration in Tuba, road rehabilitation, and electricity connectivity for local government areas.
During the event, Governor Zulum also received delegations from the University of Maiduguri, Kashim Ibrahim University, the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Kashim Ibrahim University Teaching Hospital, Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, and Federal Orthopaedic Hospital, Azare, who paid similar homage.
Alau Dam: Zulum, Shehu of Borno Plead with FG to Expedite Rehabilitation Work.
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Commissioner Maigari speaks on the security situation in Yobe

Commissioner Maigari speaks on the security situation in Yobe
By: Yahaya Wakili
The Commissioner of the Federal Character Commission representing Yobe State, Hon. Jibrin Maigari, has revealed that within the 6 years of His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni’s CON, the issue of security has become a history in Yobe; therefore, His Excellency deserves a salute on this very important aspect.
Maigari disclosed this to newsmen shortly after presenting federal permanent and pensionable appointment letters to indigenes of Yobe State at the Federal College of Education (Technical), Potiskum.
He said, When the governor took over, the issue of security was very glaring and very threatening, but now you can go around in all 17 local governments without any challenges or hindrances.
“But he said, He didn’t stop there; he will continue to make sure that the flashpoint in the Geidam area, Tarmuwa, and Gujba are addressed properly through the collaborative effort of our army, police, civil defense, and the community vigilante people,’ Maigari said.
According to Maigari, the federal character was established to create fairness, equity, and transparency in the conduct of employment in federal MDs and also to monitor and add the second mandate in terms of federal government development projects across the country.
On his achievements, Maigari said, Actually, the tenure of a commissioner is five years, and we are now winding off, but the actual number of appointees cannot be exactly said because at the initial stage there was no proper record keeping, and the number of employees also included the military and paramilitary.
Jibrin Maigari further said, In the military, there is almost an annual program of engaging almost 200 young Yobeans to be recruited into the Nigerian Army; likewise, the police recruit a similar number, but in the MDs, the recruitment is based on which MDs have the approval and which MDs have the space and budgetary space to recruit.
We have challenges because most of the institutions that are recruiting are teaching hospitals, federal medical centers, and such institutions, likely because of the effort of the federal government to expand both primary and tertiary health care, and sometimes we get a limited number of Yobeans who are studying medicine, pharmacy, nursing, dentistry, and other health-related programs.
“The substantial number of Yobeans that apply for a space in the MDs are considered during the period of 5 years, but our consideration across the 17 local government areas is that almost in all the 17 local governments, the reasonable number of their citizens were employed and were heavily working in the various states,” Maigari added.
Commissioner Maigari speaks on the security situation in Yobe
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