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Governor Buni gives car loan to 100 beneficiaries in Yobe

Governor Buni gives car loan to 100 beneficiaries in Yobe
By: Yahaya Wakili
Yobe State government has procured 100 units of Toyota Avensis brand cars at a total cost of #461,125,000.00 to be offered on loan to 100 beneficiaries at a subsidized rate of #2 million each payable within a 2 year duration.
Governor Mai Mala Buni disclosed this today while launching of empowerment support to small and medium scale enterprises at Government House, Damaturu.
He said, empowerment support for businessmen, widows and vulnerable persons in our quest for economic empowerment, job creation and self-reliance for personal income generation for our citizens that is very dear to this administration.
“In the last three years we have executed several empowerment and skill acquisition projects to fast track our recovery programme enhance sustainable means of livelihood and the general economic advancement of our people and state.” Buni said.
He directed the Commissioner Ministry of Wealth Creation, Empowerment and Employment Generation, Alhaji Abdullahi Bego to liaise with the Yobe Microfinance Bank to work out modalities for payment by the beneficiaries of this package.
“In furtherance of the humanitarian gesture of Buni’s administration, government distributing sewing grinding and vulcanizing machines to the less privileged to improve their livelihood as well as empowerment package of cash support to 400 widows, 254 vulnerable persons and 1600 small and medium scale businessmen and women.
He reiterate the government commitment to continue promoting small and medium scale enterprises to uplift the lives of our people, therefore, he urged the beneficiaries of these welfare packages to reciprocate the kind gesture by the state government to ensure proper utilization.
Governor Buni gives car loan to 100 beneficiaries in Yobe
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Troops recover 68 livestock after gun battle with terrorists in Sokoto

Troops recover 68 livestock after gun battle with terrorists in Sokoto
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA have recovered 68 rustled animals after engaging terrorists in a gun battle at Sauna/Goboro Forest, spanning Illela and Tangaza Local Government Areas of Sokoto State.
It was gathered that the incident occurred on Sept. 2 when terrorists attempted to move the livestock through the area.
The source said troops made contact, exchanged fire and forced the terrorists to flee, abandoning the animals.
The recovered livestock were handed over to the Maigari of Sauna village for onward delivery to Tangaza LGA officials.
He added that one military Panhard vehicle developed a mechanical fault during the operation and was undergoing repairs.
Troops recover 68 livestock after gun battle with terrorists in Sokoto
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Two killed, three injured as terrorists attack community in Niger, as troops chased the attackers

Two killed, three injured as terrorists attack community in Niger, as troops chased the attackers
By: Zagazola Makama
Terrorists have killed two persons and injured three others in an attack on Dappo village, Tungan Wawa Ward of Kontagora Local Government Area of Niger State.
Sources told Zagazola Makama that the troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA, Sub-Sector 1, responded swiftly to the attack with heavy fire power.
According to the source, vigilantes from Utachu village had earlier engaged the terrorists in a firefight before troops reinforced the area.
He said the attackers fled on sighting the troops after inflicting casualties on locals, while troops secured the community to prevent further attacks.
Two killed, three injured as terrorists attack community in Niger, as troops chased the attackers
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Four children die mysteriously in Borno community, parents hospitalised

Four children die mysteriously in Borno community, parents hospitalised
By: Zagazola Makama
Tragedy struck in Kukurpu village, Kwajaffa District of Hawul Local Government Area, Borno State, where four children from the same family were confirmed dead after being found unconscious alongside their parents.
Zagazola Makama reports that the incident occurred on Thursday morning when neighbours raised alarm after several unanswered phone calls to the family’s head, 35-year-old Muktari Idrisa.
According to sources, a neighbour, Bukar Musa, eventually reached Idrisa’s wife, Maimuna, who revealed that everyone in the house was seriously ill and unable to stand.
The neighbours rushed to the residence and discovered Idrisa, his wife, and their four children lying unconscious.
The children were identified as: Idrisa Muktari, male, Hauwa Muktari, female, 9 years, Binta Muktari, female, 6 years and Saidu Muktari, male, 1 year.
Security forces and medical experts rushed to the scene. Doctors certified all four children dead on arrival, while the parents were admitted and are responding to treatment.
The corpses were deposited at the hospital mortuary before being released to relatives for burial according to Islamic rites.
Authorities say the cause of the incident is yet to be ascertained, though police say the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Maiduguri has commenced a full investigation.
The tragic development has thrown the quiet farming community of Kukurpu into mourning.
Four children die mysteriously in Borno community, parents hospitalised
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