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Buni flag off 4km road construction in Yobe

Buni flag off 4km road construction in Yobe
By: Yahaya Wakili
Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe state has today flagging off the construction of the 4 kilometers Nguru-Gashua Federal Highway to Karasuwa Galu in the state.
Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Buni said the construction of the road is in continuation of his administration drive to provide infrastructure to open up communities for socio-economic growth and prosperity in the state.
“When completed it would enhance easy transportation of goods and services to and from the benefitting communities especially farm produce such as Millet, Guinea corn, Beans, Sesame and Melon Seeds among others which are produced in large commercial quantities.” Buni said.
The project is awarded to GREYLAND Multiple Investment Ltd, the company has a track record of good work and strict compliance with contractual specifications as well as completion of projects within the agreed time frame.
The project is awarded to a total sum of #1,350,292,445.89 with a completion period of six monthly and call on the company to strictly abide by the contractual terms signed with the government of Yobe state.
He directed the state Ministry of Works to carry out adequate supervision for the government to have value for its money.
The governor condole and commiserate with the good people of Karasuwa local government over the sad loss of the late council chairman, Hon. Lawan Gana Karasuwa who has made selfless sacrifices and contributions to this community Karasuwa local government council and Yobe state in general.
Governor Buni revealed that, this project will no doubt fulfill the dream of the late chairman and indeed, all sons and daughters of Karasuwa Galu as well as other neighbouring communities who will benefit from this project.
He urged the communities to support the government and the contractor to execute this road project successfully and also call on our people to pray to Almighty Allah to bless us with good rainfall that is suitable for a bountiful cropping season and to protect us from flood.
Buni flag off 4km road construction in Yobe
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Troops neutralise ISWAP cameraman, seize propaganda camcorder in Bitta clash

Troops neutralise ISWAP cameraman, seize propaganda camcorder in Bitta clash
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of the Nigerian Army have scored a major psychological and intelligence victory against terrorists of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), following the killing of a group’s cameraman during a failed attack on Bitta town in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

Zagazola Makama gathered that the troops not only repelled the assault but also recovered a sophisticated camcorder used by the terrorists to record propaganda footage.
Security sources confirmed that the insurgents had planned to use the failed operation to generate fear-inducing content aimed at glorifying their attack and disseminating false narratives through online channels.

The ISWAP cameraman was identified by the equipment he carried, which included a ruggedised camcorder and media pouches strapped to his vest. He was taken down in the heat of the exchange.

The camera contained footages that is now being processed for intelligence exploitation.
Troops neutralise ISWAP cameraman, seize propaganda camcorder in Bitta clash
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Security forces arrest 13 illegal immigrants in Ogun, hand them over to immigration

Security forces arrest 13 illegal immigrants in Ogun, hand them over to immigration
By: Zagazola Makama
Security forces on Tuesday arrested 13 suspected illegal immigrants following a distress call from residents of Unity Estate in Pakuro, Mowe area of the state.
Zagazola Makama gathered that the foreigners, who hail from Cameroon, Togo, and Ivory Coast, were allegedly causing public disturbance in the neighbourhood, prompting residents to alert the police.
Police sources said that following the alert at about 11:00 a.m., the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Mowe Division swiftly mobilised detectives to the scene.
All 13 suspects were apprehended and after initial profiling, they were handed over to the Controller of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Ogun State Command, Abeokuta, for further investigation and necessary action.
The command assured residents that it would continue to work with other security agencies to ensure peace and order, especially in border communities.
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Police launch manhunt after suspected abduction of two women in Abuja community

Police launch manhunt after suspected abduction of two women in Abuja community
By: Zagazola Makama
The FCT Police Command has launched a joint operation to rescue two women suspected to have been abducted during an armed invasion in the Aco Mbawpe area of Abuja.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday when criminal elements armed with dangerous weapons stormed the community and attacked a private residence.
According to a police sources, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Iddo Division received a distress call at about 2:10 a.m. on July 23, alerting them to the attack.
“Upon receiving the report, our patrol teams were swiftly deployed to the scene. Preliminary investigation revealed that the residence of one Fati Omale was invaded by the assailants, and she, along with another woman identified as Zainab Ibrahim, is believed to have been abducted to an unknown destination,” the police said in a statement.
In response to the incident, combined teams of Police Operatives from Iddo Division, the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, as well as local vigilantes and hunters, have commenced a massive search and rescue operation.
The joint teams are combing the surrounding bushes and hills around the Aco Mbawpe axis, a semi-rural settlement on the outskirts of the Federal Capital Territory, in a bid to locate the abductors’ hideout and ensure the safe return of the victims.
Police launch manhunt after suspected abduction of two women in Abuja community
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