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Buni administration constructs over 500km roads in seven years — Yobe Govt
Buni administration constructs over 500km roads in seven years — Yobe Govt
By: Zagazola Makama
Over the past seven years, the administration of Gov. Mai Mala Buni has steadily transformed Yobe State’s physical landscape through one of the most ambitious infrastructure and urban renewal programmes in the state’s history.
From modern road networks to major urban renewal projects, the administration’s investment in infrastructure has continued to redefine mobility, economic activities, and social development across the state.
Speaking during a press conference marking the seventh anniversary of the administration in Damaturu, the Acting Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Mohammed Goje, said infrastructure development remained one of the defining pillars of the Buni administration.
According to him, the government has constructed, rehabilitated, and upgraded more than 500 kilometres of roads across Yobe in the last seven years.
He explained that the projects had significantly improved transportation, strengthened economic activities, and enhanced access to essential services in both urban and rural communities.
“The investments have transformed transportation networks, improved access to markets and social services, stimulated economic activities, and strengthened connectivity between urban and rural communities,” Goje said.
One of the administration’s flagship projects is the ongoing Damaturu Flyover and Underpass Bridge, which many residents describe as a major symbol of modernization in the state capital.
The project, currently attracting public attention, is expected to ease traffic congestion, improve urban mobility, and enhance the aesthetics of Damaturu.
The government is also undertaking the dualization and reconstruction of the 26-kilometre Damaturu–Kalallawa Road as part of efforts to expand road capacity and support increasing commercial activities within the capital city and surrounding communities.
Other major projects highlighted by the government include the construction of the 11-kilometre Damaturu–Gambir Road, expansion of Potiskum Road, reconstruction of the Waziri Ibrahim Bypass, and several township and inter-community roads spread across the three senatorial zones of the state.
Analysts say the spread of the projects across the state reflects deliberate efforts by the administration to ensure equitable infrastructure development.
In the northern part of the state, roads such as the 16-kilometre Nguru–Balanguwa Road have improved access for farming and trading communities, while the 17-kilometre Ngelzarma–Mashio Road has enhanced movement between communities that previously suffered poor road connectivity.
Similarly, the 34-kilometre Jajere–Danchuwa Road and the 18-kilometre Garin Bingel–Danchuwa Road are expected to boost agricultural activities and facilitate easier transportation of farm produce to markets.
Residents and transport operators have noted that many of the roads have reduced travel time and transportation costs, especially in rural communities where poor access roads previously hindered movement during rainy seasons.
The administration also executed the 12-kilometre Damagum–Gubana Road and several township roads aimed at improving internal road networks and supporting urban expansion.
Beyond transportation, observers believe the infrastructure projects are gradually opening up economic corridors across the state.
According to Goje, the projects are not merely physical structures but strategic investments designed to support long-term economic integration and regional development.
“These projects are strategic investments in economic integration, mobility, social inclusion, and regional development,” he said.
He added that the roads had enhanced access to healthcare and education, opened agricultural production corridors, attracted private investment, and laid the foundation for long-term economic transformation.
The road infrastructure remains critical to economic growth, particularly in largely agrarian states like Yobe where access to markets and services directly affects livelihoods.
The improved roads have translated into easier access to hospitals, schools, markets, and government services.
Commercial drivers and traders in some parts of the state also report increased business activities due to improved movement of goods and passengers.
The government maintains that the ongoing urban renewal and road expansion projects are part of a broader strategy to reposition Yobe for sustainable growth after years of security and developmental challenges.
As the Buni administration marks seven years in office, infrastructure development continues to stand out as one of its most visible and impactful legacies, shaping not only the physical outlook of Yobe State but also its economic and social future.
Buni administration constructs over 500km roads in seven years — Yobe Govt
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Troops Arrest Suspected Military Impostor in Katsina
Troops Arrest Suspected Military Impostor in Katsina
By Zagazola Makama
Troops of 17 Brigade have arrested a suspected military impostor during a fighting patrol in Malumfashi Local Government Area.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspect was apprehended at about 1:30 p.m. on July 4 by troops deployed at the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Malumfashi while conducting routine patrols within Malumfashi town.

According to the sources, the suspect was intercepted while wearing a woodland camouflage three-quarter short, raising suspicion among the troops.
A search conducted on the suspect led to the recovery of a fake Nigerian Army identity card, four Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards, one woodland camouflage three-quarter short, a wristwatch and the sum of ₦17,000.
The suspect and the recovered exhibits are currently in military custody pending further investigation.

Military sources said the arrest forms part of ongoing efforts to curb impersonation of security personnel and other criminal activities within the area.
Troops Arrest Suspected Military Impostor in Katsina
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Troops Recover 50 Rustled Cattle, Repel Suspected Rustlers in Kaduna
Troops Recover 50 Rustled Cattle, Repel Suspected Rustlers in Kaduna
By Zagazola Makama
Troops deployed at the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Kankomi have recovered 50 rustled cattle after repelling suspected cattle rustlers during an ambush operation in Chikun Local Government Area.
Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the troops responded to a distress call at about 9:55 a.m. on July 4 over the activities of suspected rustlers at Ungwan Gontu community.
According to the sources, the troops swiftly laid an ambush and made contact with the fleeing suspects, forcing them to abandon the stolen livestock and escape into the surrounding area.
During the operation, the troops recovered 50 rustled cattle, which were subsequently identified and handed over to their rightful owner.
Military sources said efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects as security operations continue to combat cattle rustling and other criminal activities across Kaduna State.
Troops Recover 50 Rustled Cattle, Repel Suspected Rustlers in Kaduna
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Troops Arrest Suspected Terrorist in Kogi, Suspect Confesses to Group Membership
Troops Arrest Suspected Terrorist in Kogi, Suspect Confesses to Group Membership
By Zagazola Makama
Troops of 12 Brigade, in collaboration with Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) Hybrid Forces, have arrested a suspected terrorist during an operation in Lokoja Local Government Area.
Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the troops responded at about 1:00 p.m. on July 4 to reports of a confrontation between local residents and a suspected terrorist at a Ruga settlement behind Obajana community.
According to the sources, the troops swiftly intervened and arrested one suspect at the scene.
During preliminary interrogation, the suspect reportedly confessed to being a member of a terrorist group led by an individual identified as Haruna, which allegedly operates within the Okene general area.
The suspect is currently in military custody and is undergoing further investigation to establish the extent of his involvement and identify other members of the group.
Military sources said the arrest forms part of ongoing security operations aimed at dismantling terrorist and criminal networks across Kogi State.
Troops Arrest Suspected Terrorist in Kogi, Suspect Confesses to Group Membership
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