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Donor Agencies, Devt. Partners laud Yobe on State Policy on Internally Displaced Persons

Donor Agencies, Devt. Partners laud Yobe on State Policy on Internally Displaced Persons
By: Michael Mike
Donor agencies and Development partners have lauded Yobe state government for becoming the first state to launch a State Policy on Internally Displaced Persons in Nigeria.
The international bodies gave the commendation on Thursday in Abuja at the launch of the policy at the Yar’Adua Centre.
The Policy, which was launched by the state Governor Mai Mala Buni, was well attended by members of the diplomatic community, donor agencies, the World Bank, and other development partners.
The World Bank, National Emergency Management Agency, and the National Commission for Refugees among others, said the policy having been developed in compliance to best practices and standards would sufficiently protect the interest of displaced persons in the state.

Buni, on his part, said that the state government took deliberate and calculated measures to come up with the policy document that is holistic, comprehensive, and in compliance with international standards.
He added that: “This policy was a result of extensive consultations and collaboration with a wide array of stakeholders, including UN agencies, the World Bank, the Federal Government of Nigeria, local communities, non-governmental organizations, Civil Society Organizations, traditional rulers, international donor partners, and notably the displaced persons themselves and representatives of various communities. It embodies our collective determination to protect the rights and dignity of IDPs, offering them a pathway to regain their stability and rebuild their lives towards a durable solution.”
The governor said: “By prioritizing the holistic well-being of IDPs, we aim to foster sustainable development and promote peace and stability within our state and across Nigeria. The policy is grounded in key principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence. It outlines our strategic objectives in providing protection, ensuring access to essential services, and fostering sustainable solutions for displacement.
“Furthermore, today’s launching serves as a testament to our commitment to transparency, accountability, and collaboration. We recognize that the success of this policy hinges on the concerted efforts of all sectors of society, including government agencies, civil society, the private sector, and international partners. It is through these partnerships that we can mobilize the necessary resources, expertise, and support to effectively implement this policy.”
He stated that his administration has made a name in accountability, transparency, probity, and good governance which earned the State a prestigious award from the State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability, a World Bank assisted programme.
He said: “I, therefore, want to reassure you that all resources mobilised to support the state policy on internally displaced persons in the state.”
Donor Agencies, Devt. Partners laud Yobe on State Policy on Internally Displaced Persons
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Support For Local Enterprise Catalyst For Sustainable Economy – VP Shettima
Support For Local Enterprise Catalyst For Sustainable Economy – VP Shettima
Lauds SecureID’s 20-year milestone in manufacturing, tech solutions
By: Our Reporter
Vice President Kashim Shettima has pledged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s dedication to the health and survival of Nigerian enterprises, describing them as catalysts for a sustainable economic future.
He commended SecureID, the country’s leading smartcard manufacturing company, for its two decades of excellence in manufacturing and digital solutions.

Speaking on Monday during a tour of the SecureID Smartcard and Digital Solutions Facility in Lagos to mark its 20th anniversary, VP Shettima described the company as a shining example of Nigeria’s industrial and technological potential.
He praised the company’s evolution from a local startup to a continental leader in digital solutions, now capable of producing 200 million cards annually, including Nigerian international passports and voter identification cards.
He said, “This enterprise embodies the promise of what our nation can achieve when our innovative minds are given the support to compete with the rest of the world. From a humble local startup to a continental leader, SecureID has proven that with vision, dedication, and hard work, Nigerian businesses can stand tall on the global stage.”
Emphasizing that economic growth is inseparable from enterprise development, the Vice President noted that “time and again, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has demonstrated beyond words that the health and survival of our enterprises are the true catalysts of a vibrant economy.

“We can no longer afford to pay lip service to supporting businesses, regardless of their scale,” the VP stated, citing examples of government interventions designed to spur industrial expansion, including fiscal reforms and the Manufacturing Sector Fund, which encourages investment in key industries.
He maintained that the Tinubu administration has introduced strategic measures to bolster the nation’s economy, ensuring that enterprises like SecureID can thrive and drive national development.
“SecureID is proof that Nigeria is not just a consumer nation but a creator of world-class solutions. This is the standard we must uphold to transform our economy, create opportunities, and raise the living standards of millions of Nigerians,” the Vice President stated.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment to fostering an environment where businesses can flourish, Senator Shettima assured that the administration is ready to help local industries fulfill their potential.
“We will continue to support enterprises by fostering an environment where innovation thrives and where every citizen has the opportunity to succeed,” he added.
Highpoint of the occasion was the tour of the company’s production facility by the Vice President, accompanied by the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat and other dignitaries present at the event.
Also present were the Group Managing Director of SecureID Ltd, Kofo Akinkugbe and Chairman of the company, Mr Dotun Suleiman; the Managing Director of Bank of Industry, Olasupo Olusi; Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation, Mr Kayode Opeifa; President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Otunba Francis Meshioye, and representatives of commercial banks, among others.
Support For Local Enterprise Catalyst For Sustainable Economy – VP Shettima
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Yobe Honored with Multiple Awards at 46th Kaduna International Trade Fair

Yobe Honored with Multiple Awards at 46th Kaduna International Trade Fair
By: Our Reporter
Yobe State has been recognized for its outstanding contributions at the recently concluded 46th Kaduna International Trade Fair, themed “Promoting Efficiency in Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Trade through Digital Transformation.”
The Executive Governor of Yobe State, Hon. Mai Mala Buni, CON, was honored with multiple awards at the event, which showcased economic opportunities and investment prospects in the state.
Buni was represented at the ceremony by the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce, Industry, Tourism, and Solid Minerals, Rt. Hon. Kaigama Umar.
Presenting the awards, the Chairman of the organizing committee and First Deputy President of the Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (KADCCIMA), Alhaji Farouk Suleiman Farsman, commended Yobe State for its dedication and hard work.
He emphasized that the commitment demonstrated by the state’s participants and exhibitors contributed significantly to the success of the trade fair.
In recognition of these efforts, Yobe State received the Presidential Award, Commitment and Dedication Award as well as the Leadership Award.
Additionally, Potiskum Local Government of Yobe State was honored with the Best Exhibitor of Agricultural Products award.
The recognition clearly demonstrated Yobe State’s growing role in trade, agriculture, and investment, reinforcing its commitment to economic development and transformation.
Yobe Honored with Multiple Awards at 46th Kaduna International Trade Fair
Crime
Bandits Kill Four, Abduct Several in Zamfara Attacks

Bandits Kill Four, Abduct Several in Zamfara Attacks
By: Zagazola Makama
At least four people have been killed, including two children, while several others were abducted in a series of attacks by suspected bandits across Zamfara State.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the attacks, which occurred between Sunday night and Monday morning, February 24, 2025, targeted communities in Gusau and Bukuyyum local government areas.
In Shemori Village, Mada District, bandits kidnapped six women at about 8:30 p.m. on Sunday. Early Monday morning, another group of gunmen stormed Kairu Community in Zugu District, killing two residents and abducting an unspecified number of people.
Around the same time, bandits attacked Hayin Bajumi in Mada Town, Gusau LGA, where they set ablaze the house of one Aliyu Usman. The fire killed two of his children, five-year-old Ishaq Aliyu and two-year-old Jafar Aliyu.
The attackers also kidnapped Usman’s neighbor’s wife and her one-year-old baby before fleeing.
Bandits Kill Four, Abduct Several in Zamfara Attacks
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