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Gov. Yahaya sympathises with NUJ as fire razes Gombe correspondents’ office

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Gov. Yahaya sympathises with NUJ as fire razes Gombe correspondents’ office

Gov. Yahaya sympathises with NUJ as fire razes Gombe correspondents’ office

Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State on Monday sympathised with journalists in the state over a fire incident that razed the office of Gombe Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

The Secretary to the Gombe State Government, Prof. Ibrahim Njodi, representing Yahaya, visited the office to assess the level of damage.

He stated that the government was concerned about the wellbeing, security and safety of journalists in the state, hence the visit to commiserate and identify with them over the fire incident.

The governor directed the executive of the NUJ to liaise with the Commissioner for Information and Culture, Mr Meshack Lauco, to see what could be done to assist the chapel.

“The correspondents’ chapel members are our partners; we have no choice than to keep them comfortable.

“Please take heart. For us as a government, we will do whatever we can to support you,” he said.

While appreciating the state government, Hajara Leman, the chairman of the Correspondents’ Chapel, expressed gratitude to the state government for its concern and offer for assistance.

“We are grateful for your presence here to commiserate with us,” the chairman said.

Leman, while briefing the governor earlier, had said the office had been previously burgled three times.

“Working tools, including office equipment like air conditioners, ceiling fans, stabilisers, two flat screen televisions, bus tyres and other valuables were stolen before this fire incident,” she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that fire gutted the Correspondents’ Chapel in the early hours of Monday, which took men of the Gombe State Fire Service over two hours to put it out.

NAN also reports Lauco, the Director-General of Press Affairs, Gombe Government House, Ismaila Uba-Misilli and members of his team, including the state NUJ council chairman, Saidu Malala, were among those who visited the Correspondents’ Chapel.

Others are Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) chairperson in the state, Talatu Lamon, among other dignitaries.

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Ambassador Mamman hails Buratai’s legacy, urges youth mentorship

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Ambassador Mamman hails Buratai’s legacy, urges youth mentorship

By: Zagazola Makama

Ambassador Yusuf Mamman, former Nigerian envoy, has lauded the leadership and reforms of retired Lt.-Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai, former Chief of Army Staff, describing him as a “soldier’s soldier” whose tenure transformed the Nigerian Army’s doctrine, structure, and innovation.

Mamman, who chaired the public presentation of the book Life Principles for Greatness from the Life of Lt.-Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai, said he accepted the role without hesitation because the work offered lessons for Nigeria’s youth.

He recalled that Buratai rose from a cadet in the Nigerian Defence Academy to become Chief of Army Staff at a time the country faced the existential threat of Boko Haram insurgency.

“He came at a very challenging and difficult time in our national history, when Boko Haram posed the biggest existential threat to Nigeria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity since the civil war,” Mamman said.

According to him, Buratai spearheaded deep and profound changes that reshaped military doctrine, operations, and troop welfare, laying the foundation for the ongoing modernisation of the Nigerian Army.

“He never sought to take credit, but his works were very evident and clear. The master plan for the Army’s modernisation we are following today was driven by his vision,” he added.

Mamman also linked Buratai’s example to the need for youth empowerment, noting that Nigeria’s young people are making significant contributions in technology, media, and the creative industry.

“We must give them the enabling environment to harness their creativity for national greatness. Our future relies on the resilience, creativity, and scholarship of our youth,” he said.

The event, held in Abuja Intercontinental Hotel attracted dignitaries including Senior Military Officers, both serving and retired, Sen. Abdulaziz Yar’adua, Chairman Senate Committee on Army, and other prominent Nigerians.

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Kachalla Alti kills rival bandit kingpin, Dankarami Usaini in Zamfara community

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Kachalla Alti kills rival bandit kingpin, Dankarami Usaini in Zamfara community

By: Zagazola Makama

A feared bandit kingpin, Kachalla Alti, has killed a fellow gang leader in Matsuki village, Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State, in what residents described as a deadly supremacy battle.

Zagazola gathered from sources that the incident, which occurred at about 4:45 p.m. on Monday, has left the community tense and largely deserted.

Witnesses said the slain bandit, identified as Dankarami Usaini, 40, a Hausa native of Matsuki, had long operated from the Dangajeru forest, allegedly extorting residents and attacking those who resisted.

According to locals, Dankarami was in the village to collect levies on behalf of Kachalla Alti, the younger brother of notorious armed gang leader, Adamu Alero.

However, discontent had been brewing among residents over the “excessive harassment” by Dankarami. They reportedly reached out to Kachalla Alti to intervene. Kachalla Alti stormed the village with his men and shot Dankarami dead on the spot.

Following the killing, many residents fled to nearby villages, fearing retaliatory attacks from Dankarami’s loyalists.

Local sources said tension remains high, with sporadic gunfire heard in nearby forest routes.

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Police, hunters search for kidnapped septuagenarian in Gombe

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Police, hunters search for kidnapped septuagenarian in Gombe

By: Zagazola Makama

Police in Gombe State, in collaboration with local hunters, have launched a search for a 60-year-old man abducted by gunmen in Funakaye Local Government Area.

Sources said the incident occurred on Tuesday at about 12:30 a.m., when about seven armed men stormed the Ganti area of Abuku village via Ribadu Bajoga and kidnapped one Muhammadu Lawal to an unknown location.

Upon receiving the report from the village head of Bage, a joint team of police operatives and hunters mobilised to comb nearby communities in an effort to rescue the victim unhurt.

The sources said no arrests had been made as of the time of filing this report.

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