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Buni approves N708 million for the payment of retirement benefits in Yobe.

Buni approves N708 million for the payment of retirement benefits in Yobe.
By: Yahaya Wakili
Retirees accross the Yobe state are to smaile, as Governor Mai Mala Buni has approved the sum of $708 million for payment of retirement benefits to 461 retirees accross the state.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by Alhaji Mamman Mohammed, Director-General Press and Media Affairs, to the Governor.
He said that the payment would be made directly to the retirees, while the next of kin of those deceased would be paid on behalf of the deceased persons.
According to the statement, approval was granted following the successful screening of the third batch of pensioners in the 17 local government councils of the state.
“It would be recalled that Governor Mai Mala Buni had in November last year approved an upward review of the monthly standing payment of gratuities from $100 million to $200 million.”
The statement further added that the payment would no doubt support the livelihood of the retirees, especially for a life in retirement.
“The review of gratuity payments was aimed at covering more beneficiaries every month and also to provide an opportunity to ensure timely payment of benefits to retired workers in the state to support their lives in retirement.” The statement was added.
Buni approves N708 million for the payment of retirement benefits in Yobe.
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Missing children found dead in Jos, community protests

Missing children found dead in Jos, community protests
By: Zagazola Makama
Three children from Trade Center, Kuru District in Jos South LGA, Plateau State, were found unconscious in a vehicle on April 27, 2025, leading to the tragic deaths of two of them.
Samuel Jang, the father of the children Diamond, Enoch and Roseline reported to the police that the children had gone to a Catholic church at Dan Karang Trade Centre but did not return home.
The children were later found inside a tinted Honda vehicle belonging to Mr. Davou Aka Fire, parked near the church. The victims were immediately rushed to Vom Christian Hospital, where two of them were confirmed dead by a medical doctor, while one child is still responding to treatment.
In the aftermath, aggrieved members of the community attempted to lynch the vehicle owner. However, police officers from the Kuru Division, led by Supol K/Vom, intervened and rescued the suspect, who was subsequently moved to the state CID for safe custody.
Missing children found dead in Jos, community protests
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Government efforts on security highlight successes achieved in restoring peace in Yobe—Buni

Government efforts on security highlight successes achieved in restoring peace in Yobe—Buni
By: Yahaya Wakili
Yobe State Governor Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON has revealed that government efforts and strategies in addressing insecurity have highlighted the significant successes achieved in restoring peace and promoting prosperity across the state.
The governor disclosed this while welcoming a delegation from the National Institute for Security Studies (NISS) in Damaturu, the state capital.
Ably represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Baba Malam Wali mni. He expressed optimism that the study tour would yield valuable insight and recommendations that would contribute to enhancing national security.
Speaking earlier, the leader of the team, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdullahi Yar’adua, said they were in Yobe State for a study tour themed “Non-State Actors in Security Management Issues, Challenges, and Prospects for Peace and Development in Africa.”
According to him, the visit aims to explore the state’s security dynamics and identify best practices that can inform national security policies.
Also speaking, Alhaji Zanna Ali Ibrahim, Chairman of the Yobe State NISS Alumni, explained that the tour is part of the institute’s academic exercise, which will culminate in a report aimed at informing policy decisions on security management.
He appreciated the state government’s support and cooperation, assuring that the team’s findings would be beneficial to the state and the nation at large.
The Yobe state government’s proactive approach to security management has yielded significant results, with the state witnessing a marked reduction in insecurity. It was noted that the visit is also expected to further enhance the state’s security architecture and contribution to the nation’s overall peace and stability.
The delegation presented a plaque, Governor Buni’s portrait, and books to the SSG as a token of appreciation for the warm reception, and the gesture symbolizes the institute’s commitment to building strong partnerships with stakeholders in the pursuit of peace and security.
Government efforts on security highlight successes achieved in restoring peace in Yobe—Buni
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Yobe is committed to addressing ASUU problems. – Buni

Yobe is committed to addressing ASUU problems. – Buni
BY: Yahaya Wakili
Yobe State Governor Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON has said that his administration is committed to addressing issues relating to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) amidst competing demands.
Governor Buni started this today while receiving the leadership of the union’s Yobe State chapter, led by its chairman, Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim Karage, at the Government House, Damaturu.
He said the government will continue to give priority attention to the state-owned university in order to enhance its academic and physical development.
The governor appealed to the union to remain calm and continue to engage with the government, noting that his administration works out modalities for amicable responses to issues raised by the members.
Governor Buni stressed that one of the objectives of the union is to organize and represent the interests of the academic staff of the state university and called for mutual understanding between the government and the union.
Speaking earlier, the ASUU chairman of the Yobe State chapter, Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim Karage, said they were at the Government House to advocate for better funding of the state university with a view to enhancing a conducive and better atmosphere for effective teaching, learning, and research.
Dr. Ahmad Karage appreciates Mala’s administration for giving scholarships to students, especially law students.
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