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FAAC: Zulum orders cabinet to rid dependence, work towards meat export

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FAAC: Zulum orders cabinet to rid dependence, work towards meat export

… Swears in 2 new commissioners

By: Our Reporter

Borno State Governor, Babagana Umar Zulum, has directed his cabinet to work on shifting focus from reliance on federal allocations toward enhancing livestock production and exportation.

The governor gave the order on Tuesday after supervising the swearing-in of two commissioners into the state executive council.

Zulum noted that with proper investment in livestock, the state’s revenue generation capacity would be improved while gradually getting rid of the dependency on monthly federal allocation.

Governor Zulum said, “We must work hard and reduce our dependency on federal allocation. This is the time for us to start thinking out of the box and create wealth as soon as possible.”

“Let’s invest in projects that will bring money to the state; we can make a lot of money in livestock. We are not taking it lightly anymore. Let’s procure high-yield livestock and invest in milk production. The market is ready, and it doesn’t cost much for us to invest in milk production.”

“We will immediately start looking towards strategic investments in aquaculture; there is money in the fishing business; we have vast potential in agriculture; all we need is to invest wisely.”

He noted that with the rich pastoral heritage of the state, Borno can be a key player in the national and international beef markets.

“We can also invest in meat production, with the international wing taking off at our airport, we are close to Asian and Arab countries, so we can start exporting meat as soon as possible. We don’t need much to start but the commitment and political will,” Zulum said.

The governor also announced the creation of a new Ministry of Livestock with the state deputy governor, Umar Usman Karafur, as the supervising commissioner.

“I want to use this opportunity to announce the creation of a new Ministry of Livestock which should align its mission with that of the federal government,” Zulum said.

… Swears in 2 new commissioners

Meanwhile, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has supervised the swearing-in of two new commissioners joining the state executive council.

The two commissioners, Alhaji Umar Lawan Dalorima and Architect Isa Ali Haladu, were appointed to replace the late commissioners of the Ministry of Finance, Ahmed Ali, and that of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement, Engr Ibrahim Idriss.

The Chief Judge of Borno State, Justice Kashim Zanna, administered the oath of office and allegiance.

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Police rescue 10 abducted commuters in Kogi

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Police rescue 10 abducted commuters in Kogi

By: Zagazola Makama

Security forces have rescued 10 abducted commuters along the Ochadamu–Anyigba Road in Ofu Local Government Area.

It will be recalled that the victims were kidnapped on Aug. 11 near Ugbakpedo village, prompting a rescue mission by police operatives, vigilantes, and local hunters.

“On Aug. 13, at about 4:30 a.m., during an intensive bush combing operation supported with the use of tear gas, the abductors abandoned the victims and fled.

“All 10 victims were rescued unharmed and have since been reunited with their families,” said the sources.

Security sources said intelligence gathering, surveillance, and further bush combing were ongoing to track and arrest the fleeing suspects.

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Police arrest journalist in Ogun for alleged possession of live ammunition

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Police arrest journalist in Ogun for alleged possession of live ammunition

By: Zagazola Makama

The police in Ogun have arrested a journalist for alleged unlawful possession of a live AK-47 ammunition.

Sources who confirmed the incident on Wednesday said that the suspect, identified as Emmanuel Chidi Maha, 30, works with The Nation newspaper in Lagos.

“Maha was arrested at about 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 13 by a team of anti-robbery operatives led by ASP Wahab Ayinla.

“He was intercepted while driving a blue Toyota Corolla with registration number LAGOS JJJ 43 DY, which had tinted glasses. A live AK-47 bullet was found inside the vehicle,” said the sources.

The sources added that the suspect, along with his vehicle, was taken to the police station.

The sources said discreet investigation is ongoing.

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Bandit kill farmer, injure two others in Plateau

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Bandit kill farmer, injure two others in Plateau

By: Zagazola Makama

Suspected bandits have killed a 55-year-old farmer in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau state.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred on Tuesday at Gwom Rim village at about 7:45 a.m.

It was gathered that the victim, Stephen Maigadi Jatau, was shot dead on his farm by unknown assailants.

It added that two other men, Josiah Davholu, and Davou Sunday, who rushed to rescue the farmer after hearing gunshots, were also shot and injured.

The Nigerian Army troops with other joint security team stormed the scene

“The injured were taken to General Hospital, Sambak, for treatment, while the corpse was released to the family for burial after an autopsy was declined.

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