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Governor Buni urges citizens to join hands in fighting social vices in Yobe

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Governor Buni urges citizens to join hands in fighting social vices in Yobe

By: Yayaha Wakili

Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has appealed to parents, guardians, and the general public to join hands with the state government in the fight against social vices and other unethical behaviors for a better society and future.

Governor Buni made the plea today while declaring the opening of the 38th edition of the National Our’anic Recitation Competition at the August 27 stadium in Damaturu.

He said the importance of this competition, apart from the spiritual benefit, also underscores the commitment of this administration to our policy on the revitalization of education that encourages literacy and literary activities in all ramifications of knowledge.

“Another important aspect of the contest is to spread and encourage the correct recitation of the holy Qur’an in formal schools and the Islammiyya and Tsangaya schools now that we are integrating these schools into our educational programs in the state.” Buni said.

“I signed the Hisbah into law to provide a legal framework to regulate and promote ethical standards as well as to check the menace of social vices in communities across the state, and it has started yielding positive results, especially in the area of drug abuse and other vices.

He revealed that, as we go into this competition, we should be guided by the virtues of fairness, humility, brotherhood, mutual respect, and a collective zeal to achieve the set target.

Governor Buni urged everyone to take advantage of the occasion to pray for unity, progress, and improved security in our dear country, Nigeria, and the world at large.

He further extends the appreciation of the government and people of Yobe State to Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto, the contestants, judges, scholars, individuals, and organizations who contributed to the success of this event. May Allah (SWT) reward us all abundantly.

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Security forces foil kidnapping attempt at Government Girls’ College in Bauchi

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Security forces foil kidnapping attempt at Government Girls’ College in Bauchi

By: Zagazola Makama

Security forces have foiled an attempted kidnapping at Government Girls’ College in Bauchi, Bauchi State, in the early hours of Saturday, sources said.

The incident reportedly occurred at about 4:42 a.m. on March 15 when unidentified persons attempted to gain entry into the school premises through the fence near the staff quarters.

Security personnel on guard duty, supported by a patrol team, responded swiftly to the situation. On sighting the approaching officers, the suspected kidnappers abandoned their mission and fled the area.

The development caused brief panic within the school as students raised alarm and ran within the premises. However, no student was harmed or molested during the incident.

Police said the situation has been brought under control, while the school premises remain under close surveillance. Investigations are ongoing to identify and apprehend the suspects.

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Man rescued by security forced after abduction in Fika, suspects flee

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Man rescued by security forced after abduction in Fika, suspects flee

By: Zagazola Makama

A 35-year-old man, Haruna Abdul, was rescued unhurt after being abducted from his residence in Fali Village, Gashinge, Fika Local Government Area of Yobe State, security sources confirmed on Monday.

The incident, which occurred on March 14, involved unknown assailants armed with bows, arrows, and matches, who reportedly invaded Abdul’s home and forcibly abducted him.

During the attempted transport of the victim to an undisclosed location, police and vigilante groups promptly pursued the kidnappers to Gubana in Fune LGA, Yobe State.

The kidnappers reportedly abandoned Abdul along with a seized motorcycle, described as kasere red in color without registration number, before fleeing into the bush.

The victim has since been reunited with his family, while authorities continue efforts to apprehend the fleeing suspects for prosecution.

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Stray bullet injures man in Tsafe following dispute involving military personnel

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Stray bullet injures man in Tsafe following dispute involving military personnel

By: Zagazola Makama

A 38-year-old man sustained gunshot injuries in Tsafe Township, Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State, after a misunderstanding involving a military personnel attached to Operation FANSAN YANMA.

Sources said the incident occurred at about 8:45 p.m. on March 14 in the Sahara area when the military personnel, who was in possession of a serviceable rifle, attempted to apprehend one of several youths from Sabon Fegi area.

According to sources , the youths resisted and overpowered the soldier, who reportedly fired his rifle to escape. A stray bullet hit a passerby, identified as Abdulrazak Abdullahi Kayode, in the stomach.

The injured man was initially taken to General Hospital Tsafe before being referred to Federal Medical Centre, Gusau, for further treatment.

Sources said the situation has been brought under control, and investigations into the incident are ongoing.

Residents have been urged to remain calm while authorities look into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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