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Boko Haram militant with arms surrender to army troops

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Boko Haram militant with arms surrender to army troops

By: Zagazola Makama

A member of the Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād otherwise known as Boko Haram, Sajeh Yaga, has surrendered to the troops of Operation Hadin Kai in the North East of Borno state.

It was gathered that the terrorists who sneaked out from the terrorists den in Yale in Sambisa forest surrendered to troops of 112 Task Force Battalion in Mafa on April 28, 2024.

Intelligence sources told Zagaza Makama, that the terrorists surrendered with one Ak47 rifle, 4 Ak47 Magazines, six 7.62 MM special ammunitions and 3 techno mobile phones suspects and other items.

The surrendered suspect is currently in military custody for profiling.

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Bandits kill woman, injured several others, rustle cattle in katsina community

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Bandits kill woman, injured several others, rustle cattle in katsina community

By: Zagazola Makama

Suspected bandits have attacked Gidan Dufe village in Kankara Local Government Area (LGA) of Katsina State, killing a woman, injuring several others and rustling cattle.

Zagazola learnt that the attack, which occurred on Monday, was carried out by a group led by one Sanusi Dan Dutsinma.

The source said the group has its base in Babaro village, also in Kankara LGA.

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Addressing Security Concerns at UMTH: Clarifying Misunderstandings

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Addressing Security Concerns at UMTH: Clarifying Misunderstandings

By: Lazarus Balami

The University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) has recently faced concerns regarding the allegedly restricted access of patients’ relatives to hospital wards due to security issues.

Earlier reports, including one by Zagazola Makama, have suggested that the gates at the hospital have been closed to limit entry. 

NEWSng, however, reports that this summary of the situation does not fully represent the complexities involved that informed the measures taken. 

The primary reason for these measures relates to rising security incidents within the hospital. It has been reported that thieves, posing as patients’ relatives, have managed to gain unauthorized access to the wards and steal phones and other valuables of patients and their relatives. 

These individuals have exploited the vulnerabilities in the hospital’s entry protocols to commit theft and other illegal activities. 

Such incidents have understandably raised alarm among hospital management and staff, prompting them to take action to ensure the safety of all patients and visitors.

Another source from the hospital confirmed that it was in response to these security breaches that the hospital security team took a proactive measure.

They have implemented stricter security measures, including monitoring the entrances more closely and conducting regular patrols within the hospital premises. 

The situation has improved after security personnel apprehended several suspects involved in these criminal activities. 

These individuals were handed over to the Gwange Police Station for further investigation and legal action.” The source said. 

NEWSng reports that the actions taken by the security team demonstrate the hospital’s commitment to not only providing medical care but also ensuring a safe environment for its patients and their families. 

 It is, therefore, crucial to clarify that access to wards has not been entirely closed off. The hospital continues to prioritize patient care and recognizes the importance of having family members present to support their loved ones. 

Security measures are designed not to alienate relatives but to protect them and the hospital community. Procedures may be more stringent, but they aim to safeguard both patients and visitors from potential harm.

Communication is vital in these situations. The media should seek clarity of information before reaching out to the public.

The hospital administration is also doing the necessary to ensure that information reaches the public effectively, alleviating concerns about restricted access.

Transparent communication can help foster understanding among relatives, patients, and hospital staff, thereby reinforcing trust. 

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Boy killed in Customs chase accident in Ogun

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Boy killed in Customs chase accident in Ogun

By: Zagazola Makama

A seven-year-old boy, Duro Salako, has died in an accident that occurred during a Customs pursuit along the Idiroko–Ipokia Road in Ogun.

Sources said that the accident happened on Sept. 11 at about 2 p.m. when a vehicle being chased by Customs operatives knocked down the boy.

“The victim died on the spot, and the vehicle used by the suspected smuggler was later set ablaze by angry youths,” the sources said.

Sources said that the scene was calmed and assured the aggrieved community members that justice would be done.

The body of the deceased was released to his father for burial, while investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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