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Governor Buni flag off construction of 34km road in Yobe

Governor Buni flag off construction of 34km road in Yobe
By: Yahaya Wakili
Yobe State Governor, Hon.Mai Mala Buni has flag-off the construction of 34 kilometers road from Jajere to Danchuwa, saying he is fulfilling his pledge to the people of Jajere and other benefitting communities.
Speaking at the occasion, Governor Buni revealed that the Jajere to Danchuwa road has been on the drawing board since 1999 and various attempts has been made by previous administration to construct the road but could not be executed because of various challenges.
He said, when completed would unveil and harness the rich agricultural, livestock and other potential that abound in this area as well as improve socio economic life in these communities.
Governor Mai Mala Buni further said, the 34 kilometers road project was awarded to Qumecs Nigeria Limited at the total cost of #5,032,732,211.02 and is expected to be completed within 18 months.
“Since the advent of this administration road construction has been on the priority list of the government although the administration was confronted with the problems of insecurity, Covid-19 lockdown and global recession which impacted negatively on both the national and state economy.” He said.
He maintained that this administration bravely weathered the storm to construct over 30 township and Inter-town road projects among other completing demands, adding that, most of these roads have been completed while some few are at appreciable stages of completion.
Speaking earlier, the Commissioner of Works, Engineer Umar Wakil Duddaye said the construction of the road will facilitated the easy movement of goods and services for socio-economic development of the area.
Earlier speaking on behalf of the contractor, Engineer Malam Kyari assured to complete the project in accordance with the specifications period of 18 months.
Also speaking, the Project Co-ordinator, Alhaji Musa Idi Jidawa said the construction of the 34 kilometers road from Jajere to Danchuwa will reduce the suffering of the people of the area and call on the contractor to speed up the work in accordance with the specifications period.
Alhaji Jidawa also urged the people of the benefitting areas to give there maximum support to the contractor with a view to complete the work on time.
In his welcome address, the Chairman care-taker Management Committee of Fune local government area, Alhaji Baba Goni Bade commended Governor Mai Mala Buni for construction this long a waiting road.
He said, if this road was constructed people of the three local government areas, Fune, Potiskum and Nangere will benefit from it and also it will boost the economic growth of the area.
Governor Buni flag off construction of 34km road in Yobe
Crime
Police arrest INEC officials, recover election materials in Taraba by-election

Police arrest INEC officials, recover election materials in Taraba by-election
By: Zagazola Makama
The Police Command in Taraba has arrested some Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials and recovered election materials allegedly diverted during the by-election for Karim Lamido I Constituency of the State House of Assembly.
Sources told Zagazola Makama that on Sunday that the arrests followed credible intelligence provided by party agents.
The sources said the incident occurred on Aug. 16 at about 2:20 p.m. when a team of policemen intercepted the suspects at a private residence in Angwan Sarkin Panya village.
Those arrested included Gideon Amos, 49, an Assistant Presiding Officer II assigned to Polling Unit 16, Angwan Yusuf Dogo, Bikwin Ward, and two others identified as Matthew Jayi, 47, and Tiasama Mathias Musa, 32.
The suspects allegedly diverted materials meant for three polling units PU 005 Gandara, PU 016 Angwan Yusuf Dogo, and PU 029 Angwan Sarkin Primary School — to the residence.
Items recovered from them included three ballot boxes, two BIVAS machines, 19 booklets and 20 pieces of ballot papers, two stamp pads with ink, one marker, and two result sheets.
The sources also disclosed that in the process of resisting the diversion, a police officer on election duty, PC Christian Garba, had his uniform forcibly removed by hoodlums who fled with it.
The sources added that voting had ended in most polling units and collation of results was in progress while investigations into the incident were ongoing.
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Crime
Police intercept 107 suspected thugs, recover arms during Kano re-run elections

Police intercept 107 suspected thugs, recover arms during Kano re-run elections
By: Zagazola Makama
The Kano State Police Command says it has intercepted 107 suspected political thugs and recovered arms and dangerous weapons during the ongoing re-run and by-elections in the state.


Sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation, conducted on Aug. 16 at about 11:00 a.m., followed credible intelligence and was carried out jointly with the military, DSS and other security services.
It was gathered that 20 vehicles conveying the suspected thugs, believed to have been imported from neighbouring states, were intercepted across the affected local government areas.
Items recovered from the suspects included four locally fabricated rifles, axes, cutlasses, daggers, swords, and sticks.
Security sources said the elections in the affected areas were marred by violence, thuggery, stuffing of thumb-printed ballot papers, threats, and intimidation of voters, as well as alleged inducement of electorates by government officials.
The sources added that operations were still ongoing to restore peace and ensure the credibility of the electoral process.
Police intercept 107 suspected thugs, recover arms during Kano re-run elections
News
Zulum, Others Present as Borno Acting Chief of Staff Buries Mother

Zulum, Others Present as Borno Acting Chief of Staff Buries Mother
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, Deputy Governor Umar Usman Kadafur, and Secretary to the State Government Alhaji Bukar Tijani, among many dignitaries, attended the funeral prayer of the mother of the acting Chief of Staff, Dr Babagana Mallumbe, Hajja Bintu, in Maiduguri.

Late Hajja Bintu Mohammed died on Friday at a hospital in Abuja after a brief illness at the age of 75, leaving behind five children.
The funeral prayer was led by the Chief Imam of Borno, Zannah Laisu Ibrahim, on Saturday evening.

Governor Zulum, accompanied by his deputy Umar Kadafur, were among the family members and associates at the Muhammadu Buhari International Airport to receive the body of late Hajja Bintu earlier before the funeral prayer.
The funeral was also attended by various officials, including National and State Assembly members, cabinet members, heads of government agencies, local government officials, friends and family members.
Zulum, Others Present as Borno Acting Chief of Staff Buries Mother
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