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Access Road: Yobe residents commend Governor Buni

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Access Road: Yobe residents commend Governor Buni

By: Hahaha Wakili

Residents of Yobe State have commended Governor Mai Mala Buni CON for the construction of access roads across various parts of the state.

The residents made the commendation in separate interviews during an inspection tour organized by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Yobe Council.

Malam Kaku Kafayo, a resident of Tagali, Bade local government area, said the 10-kilometer Chumbusko-Tagali road had made life easier for them.

“Before the provision of the road, we could hardly transport our farm produce to various markets within and outside the state, and now we are happy to be connected to the other part of the state” Kafayo said.

Malam Samaila Tagali, a motorist, also commended the governor and appealed for storage facilities for the preservation and storage of their produce.

Also speaking, Alhaji Muhammadu Chukuriwa, the village head of Chukuriwa in Nangere local government area, commended Governor Buni for the 16-km Dawasa, Chukuriwa, and Kukuri art road.

He revealed that the road has linked several villages along the route with the major town of Potiskum.

Alhaji Muhammadu also commended the governor and the commissioner for works, Engr. Umar Wakil Duddaye, for the construction of Juma’at Mosque in Chukuriwa town.

Malam Ishaku Ado, the Masaya of Kukuri, also expressed appreciation for the project, adding that the people of the three communities will remain grateful for the Commissioner of Works, who has facilitated the project.

In Fika, the vice chairman of the local government, Malam Ahmed Abubakar, said this is one of the projects being jubilated by the entire population of this locality.

“Because it has taken some decades before its actualization. That is why it is very historic and a legacy to this administration.

He added that the project had linked about five wards and three local government areas in Fika, Gujba, and Gulani, respectively.

In his remarks, NUJ Chairman Comrade Rajab Muhammed Ismail expressed appreciation for the projects, commended Governor Mai Mala Buni CON for his outstanding performance, and called on other governors to emulate the governor for the overall development of the country.

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Zamfara: Troops neutralise terrorist, recover arms in Shinkafi LGA

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Zamfara: Troops neutralise terrorist, recover arms in Shinkafi LGA

By Zagazola Makama

Troops of the 1 Brigade of the Nigerian Army operating under Operation FANSAN YANMA have neutralised a suspected terrorist and recovered arms during an offensive operation in Shinkafi LGA.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation was carried out on March 13 by troops of CT 5, who launched a deliberate clearance mission targeting terrorist camps located at Tubali and Zangon Danmaka.

The sources said the operation followed credible intelligence on the presence of armed bandits and other criminal elements using the locations as operational hideouts.

During the operation at Tubali, troops made contact with the suspected terrorists and engaged them in a brief gun battle, forcing the criminals to flee into nearby forested areas.

“During the engagement, one terrorist was neutralised, while others escaped with possible gunshot wounds,” the source said.

Following the encounter, troops conducted exploitation of the area and recovered one AK-47 rifle, a magazine containing two rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, and a motorcycle believed to belong to the fleeing terrorists.

The recovered items were secured by the troops while further search operations were carried out around the camp to ensure that no other threats remained in the vicinity.

The sources added that when troops advanced to Zangon Danmaka, no contact was made with terrorists as the suspects were believed to have fled the area ahead of the troop arrival.

However, troops maintained dominance in the general area while conducting further patrols and surveillance operations aimed at preventing the terrorists from regrouping.

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Troops arrest suspected ISWAP spy in Kanama, Yobe

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Troops arrest suspected ISWAP spy in Kanama, Yobe

By Zagazola Makama

Troops of 159 Battalion in collaboration with members of the Civilian Joint Task Force have arrested a suspected spy linked to terrorists operating in the North-East in Kanamma Yobe state.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspect, identified as Malam Fantami, a native of Dikwa was apprehended during a security operation by troops deployed in the area.

The sources said the suspect was intercepted following credible intelligence indicating that he might be working as an informant for terrorists affiliated with the ISWAP.

According to the sources, items recovered from the suspect at the time of his arrest included a mobile phone, a smart watch, prayer beads, a motorcycle key, and a cash sum of ₦7,000.

Preliminary examination of the suspect’s mobile phone by security personnel reportedly revealed several suspicious materials, including photographs of motorcycles, large sums of cash, AK-47 rifles and other items believed to be linked to terrorist activities.

“The discovery of these materials has raised serious suspicion about the suspect’s role as a possible logistics informant or intelligence asset for insurgent elements operating in the region,” the source said.

The suspect is currently in military custody, where he is undergoing further interrogation to determine the extent of his involvement with terrorist networks and to identify possible collaborators.

The military high command said the arrest forms part of ongoing counter-terrorism efforts by troops in the North-East aimed at dismantling the intelligence and logistics networks that support insurgent operations.

Kanama, located in Yunusari Local Government Area of Yobe State near the border with Niger Republic, has remained an important corridor frequently exploited by insurgent groups for movement and supply activities.

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Troops repel ISWAP attack in Bita, Borno

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Troops repel ISWAP attack in Bita, Borno

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation HADIN KAI successfully repelled an attack by terrorists suspected to be members of ISWAP in Bita area of Borno state following a fierce overnight encounter.

Security sources said the attack began at about 1:09 a.m. on Saturday, when the insurgents launched a coordinated assault on troops of the 26 Task Force Brigade deployed in the Bita axis.

According to the sources, the terrorists attempted to overwhelm the troops’ position but were met with stiff resistance from the soldiers who engaged them in a sustained gun battle.

“In a decisive and coordinated operation, gallant troops of Operation Hadin Kai launched a simultaneous land and air assault on terrorist positions in Bita in the early hours of today,” the source said.

The coordinated response involved ground troops engaging the insurgents while aerial support conducted precision strikes and surveillance over the battlefield, forcing the attackers to retreat.

The intense engagement compelled the terrorists to withdraw towards their enclaves after suffering heavy pressure from the combined land and air assault.

Following the withdrawal of the insurgents, troops immediately commenced exploitation operations to pursue fleeing elements of the terrorist group and prevent them from regrouping.

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