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Repair Collapsed Alau Dam or Maiduguri Flood Again, Zulum Begs FG 

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Repair Collapsed Alau Dam or Maiduguri Flood Again, Zulum Begs FG 

By: Our Reporter
 
Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has urged the federal government to speed up the reconstruction of the collapsed dyke at Alau Dam, which resulted in Maiduguri Metropolis and its surrounding LGAs being flooded.
 
The Alau Dam is situated in the Alau community of Konduga, a local government area in Borno State. It was constructed between 1984 and 1986 to provide water for irrigation and domestic use in Maiduguri.


 
Zulum made the appeal on Monday after receiving the report of the assessment committee that investigated the root cause of the dam’s collapse.
 
Zulum decried that with about four months to another rainfall, the Federal Ministry of Water Resources needs to speed up efforts to reconstruct the dam.
 
He said, “By next week, we shall be in January, and rainfall will set in some parts of Borno State by March. We have limited time! The earlier we begin something, the better for us. The federal government assessment team was in Maiduguri, and they had a consultation with the committee we inaugurated.”
 
“On our part as state government, we shall push this matter to the latter; I am of the view that in a few days, if there is no action on the ground, I will go and see Mr. President and beg him to allow the Northeast Development Commission to take over and start the reconstruction immediately. If we decide to wait for the bureaucracy, I am afraid we will run out of time.”
 
“If we can start on time, I am sure with the serious commitment we can rebuild the substantial part of the dyke, which has collapsed.”
 
The governor noted that the committee inaugurated by the state government had taken temporary measures to stop the water from spilling from the dam.
 
Zulum also assured that despite limited resources, his administration would partner with the federal government to ensure that such a devastating flood would not occur again in Borno.
 
He said, “As a responsible government, we will not fold our arms and wait for the federal government until another disaster occurs, despite the flooding having seriously affected our financial capacity.”

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Gov. Buni Signs 2025 Budget into Law

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Gov. Buni Signs 2025 Budget into Law

…Assures Transparecy and Accountability in Govt. Business

By: Mamman Mohammed

Yobe state governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON said the year 2025 would record timely completion of all ongoing and new projects in fulfilment of his campaign promises to the people of the state.

The Governor stated this today while signing the 2025 budget into law, saying, “this administration is committed to judicious use and investment of our resources into people oriented programmes and projects, especially, education, Healthcare delivery, agriculture, Infrastructural development, wealth Creation, and empowerment to stimulate economic growth.

“We have identified and mapped out some rich agricultural, livestock and other natural potentials for international investment to generate employment opportunities and wealth Creation. We have commenced discussions with reputable local and international organizations to harness these potentials.

“Let me seize this opportunity to draw the attention of all the supervising engineers attached to government projects. Your attachment to these projects is to protect government interests. You must ensure that every project is executed in strict compliance to specifications and other contractual agreements. I will support you, and stand with you to execute your duties effectively and efficiently.

“However, if you fail in your responsibilities, Government would not hesitate to engage external supervising engineers to ensure quality execution of our projects for the government to get value for its money.

“The Project Monitoring Committee under the leadership of Engr. Zaji Bunu is hereby advised to intensify supervision and monitoring of all projects so that the projects would be executed on schedule and in strict compliance with the contractual agreement to add value to the lives of our people” he said.

Governor Buni charged the Bureau on Public Procurement to always undertake “clinical diagnosis of contractual biddings and to patronise only competent contractors with the capacity, technical know- how and other required prerequisites”.

He assured that the State government would strive to sustain accountability and transparency in governance which earned the state the award of best performing state in transparency and accountability in Nigeria from the World Bank assisted State Fiscal Transparency Accountability and Sustainability (SIFTAS).

“I am optimistic that the new leaderships of the State Fiscal Responsibility Commission, and the Board of Internal Revenue, would both work towards enhancing accountability and prudence in revenue generation and government expenditure to promote good governance and efficient service delivery to the people” he said.

The governor charged the new Chairman Board of Internal Revenue Alhaji Suleiman Bakura to work towards improving revenue generation, block leakages and ensure remittance of all revenues collected into government coffers.

Buni also charged the new Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Alhaji Babayo Umar to key into the government efforts to advance basic education through ensuring qualitative teaching and learning, provision of instructional materials and conducive environment.

“You should ensure effective monitoring and supervision in the schools, and the execution of all projects awarded by the board.

The Governor also launched distribution of N50 Million cash grant and start-up kits to 500 beneficiaries trained by the Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in production of soaps, detergents, charcoal, Shoes and disinfectants.

The beneficiaries received a cash grant of N100,000 each and a start-up kit to launch their businesses for a sustainable income generation, urging them to make good use of the opportunity for a brighter future.

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Senator Kaka Shehu Gives Educational Materials to Gov Zulum

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Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan SAN recently presented 20,000 exercise books, whiteboards, markers, and mathematical sets to the Borno State Government, as part of his ongoing support for the state’s educational development.

This gesture complements the significant investments made by Governor Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum in the education sector, especially following the devastating flood disaster of September 10th, which caused widespread destruction of homes and educational infrastructure.

In a brief ceremony at the Government House in Maiduguri, the items were handed over to Governor Zulum in the presence of key government officials and the press. Governor Zulum expressed his gratitude for Senator Lawan’s contribution, highlighting that this gesture is part of a broader effort that includes empowerment and capacity-building initiatives across various sectors.

He assured that the donated materials would be distributed to schools to support the education of pupils in the state.

This donation underscores the collaborative effort between the state government and key stakeholders to rebuild and improve the education sector, which has received global recognition for its transformative initiatives under Governor Zulum’s leadership.

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Allegations of Nigerian Government Sponsoring Terrorist Attack in Niger, An Attempt by Nigerien my to Cause Disaffection, Group Alleges

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By: Michael Mike 22282222

The Republic of Niger allegation of Nigeria sponsoring terrorism group, Lakurawa td7jo topple the junta led administration in the francophone country has been described as nothing but fake news and a planned move to caused disaffection in Nigeria going by the strong brotherhood that exists between Nigerians and Nigeriens, a group has claimed.

The group, Coalition for t he Advancement of Peace and Democracy in West Africa through their scribe, Rahila Umar
said the actions of the junta was condemnable.

The military junta in Republic of Niger had alleged that Nigeria a longside some foreign countries aided a terrorist group, Lakurawa
in the 13th December 2024 attack on the Niger-Benin oil pipeline in Gaya, Dosso Region of Niger Republic.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Monday, 2 2nknknWest Africa2, Secretary General of the group said findings have shown that the junta’s claims were false.

She said: “The Coalition for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy in West Africa condemns in very strong terms, the hostility directed at the Nigerian government by the Military Government in Niger Republic. The recent allegations by the Nigerien authorities that the Lakurawa terrorism group, that with the help of foreign security forces, including Nigerian security forces, were responsible for the attack on the Niger-Benin oil pipeline on the 13th of December 2024, in Gaya, Dosso Region of Niger Republic, is not only grossly misleading but pathetic, Nigeria has been at the forefront of fighting terrorism for more than a decade, sometimes even in conjunction with Nigerien soldiers.

“The public in Niger and Nigeria should note that the attack on the oil pipeline, inform that the perpetrators were neither backed nor assisted by Nigerian authorities. They should be reminded that the Government and good people of Nigeria are strongly committed to the fight against terrorism and will not condone or support the activities of such groups.

“That the Nigerian Military has a strong history of not accommodating boots on the ground and the allegations are unfounded and should be discarded in their entirety. It is important to state that the relationship between Nigeria and France has always been cordial and Nigeria was never colonized by France and have no colonial allegiance to France.

“The Military government in Niger is advised to desist from using fake news to cause disaffection within the Nigeria populace with their propaganda. “

Allegations of Nigerian Government Sponsoring Terrorist Attack in Niger, An Attempt by Nigerien my to Cause Disaffection, Group Alleges

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