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UN Reaffirms Commitment to Supporting Nigeria’s Development

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UN Reaffirms Commitment to Supporting Nigeria’s Development

By: Michael Mike

The United Nations (UN) has reiterated its commitment to supporting Nigeria’s aspirations for peace, prosperity and sustainable development.

United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mohammed Fall gave the assurances while delivering his remarks at a youth event in Abuja, Thursday, being part of activities marking the 79th anniversary of the United Nations.

He highlighted Nigeria’s pivotal role in advancing multilateralism and international cooperation, describing her as a global “rising star”.

“Since joining the United Nations in 1960, Nigeria has continuously demonstrated a deep commitment to global peace, often by sending its sons and daughters to support UN peacekeeping efforts in some of the world’s most challenging environments.”

“Nigeria is a rising star and the giant of Africa, renowned for its brilliant, resilient, and innovative people. Your determination, courage, and resilience have established Nigeria as a vital intellectual, political, economic, and innovative force on the continent and beyond. Even amid challenges, Nigeria has consistently shown strength, unity, and a forward-looking vision.”

Emphasizing the UN’s dedication to supporting Nigeria’s priorities, Fall highlighted areas of continued collaboration with Nigeria.

“Key areas include enhancing educational access, addressing hunger and malnutrition, combating climate change, and ensuring gender equality. The UN’s commitment also extends to tackling health challenges, fighting crime, and harnessing the digital economy to drive sustainable growth and youth empowerment in Nigeria.”
“As Nigeria aspires to achieve its Agenda 2030 goals and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the UN remains a steadfast partner. The UN is with Nigeria every step of the way.”
He used the occasion to urge youth of the country to seize opportunities in education, skills development, and innovation to lead Nigeria and the world into a better future, in line with the recently adopted “Pact for the Future” initiative.

It would be recalled that the UN, together with the Nigerian government and stakeholders, has committed to investing in young people’s social and economic development, promoting human rights, and amplifying youth participation in national and international arenas.

Earlier in her remarks, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme, Elsie Attafuah called on youth of Nigeria to take advantage of UN’s numerous initiatives and interventions to enhance their skills and contribute meaningfully to the development of Nigeria.

Also speaking, Nigeria’s Minister for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande reiterated the commitment of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to tackling youth unemployment, even as he highlighted ongoing efforts towards empowering youth of the country.

Adding his voice, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar poured encomiums on the United Nations for its support to the development of Nigeria, reiterating the country’s readiness to continue to partner with the global body.
Delivering the closing remarks, Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo – WHO Rep expressed gratitude to the govt and partners for their continued support to the UN at a time when its founding purposes are challenged globally.

Highlights of the event were remarks by dignitaries, special displays by youth present, panel discussions, among others.
The event was attended by very important dignitaries, among whom are Nigeria’s Attorney general and Minister for Justice, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi, SAN and other top government officials, heads of UN agencies in Nigeria, civil society representatives, development partners, members of the diplomatic corps and young Nigerians.

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Zulum Inaugurates 48-Classroom High Islamic College in Gubio

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Zulum Inaugurates 48-Classroom High Islamic College in Gubio

… Commissions 3 projects executed by Gubio LGA

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, on Tuesday, officially opened a newly constructed 48-classroom High Islamic College in Gubio Local Government Area of northern Borno.

The state-of-the-art institution is designed to offer a hybrid curriculum that integrates western education with traditional sangaya (Qur’anic) educational system.

Zulum had introduced an integrated policy framework which aims to provide students with a holistic education, grounding them in both religious principles and contemporary academic knowledge.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Zulum emphasised that the college is structured to ensure its graduates are not only deeply rooted in Islamic scholarship but are also fully equipped and qualified to pursue higher education in conventional institutions.

“Our focus has been on revitalising the system by preserving its rich tradition of Islamic scholarship while introducing modern subjects and vocational skills. We recognise the historic role of sangaya education in shaping moral values, discipline, and learning within our communities, while also equipping learners with essential skills in literacy, numeracy, science, technology, foundational English, and vocational training to enable them to function effectively and competitively in today’s society.”

“Through institutions operating under the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) approved curriculum, sangaya learners are now receiving a balanced education that integrates Islamic Studies with modern knowledge. These reforms have created clear pathways for graduates to obtain O-Level equivalent certification and, where they so desire, progress to higher institutions of learning to further develop their potential.”

The facility, in addition to the 48 classrooms, also features administrative blocks and a library. It is expected to serve hundreds of students from Gubio and surrounding communities, reducing the need for children to travel far from home for quality integrated education.

Zulum also commissioned the Gubio II Junior Day Secondary School, executed by Borno State Government. During a tour of the facilities, the Commissioner for Education, Engr Lawan Abba Wakilbe, explained that classrooms are intended to provide safe and inclusive learning spaces, with a particular focus on improving access for adolescent girls.

… Commissions 3 projects executed by Gubio LGA

Meanwhile, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has commissioned three projects executed by the Chairman of Gubio Local Government Area, Mali Bulama Mali Gubio.

The projects include Gubio Oil Mills, Zulum Ultramodern Clinic, and Mustapha Gubio Shopping Complex.

The occasions were attended by the Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Elkanemi; Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno; and Members of the House of Representatives, Usman Zanah and Engr Bukar Talba.

Other dignitaries include the Speaker Borno State House of Assembly, Abdulkarim Lawan, commissioners, special advisers and other senior government officials.

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Yobe: Prioritize security, Buni tells newly appointed Chairman of Yusufari

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Yobe: Prioritize security, Buni tells newly appointed Chairman of Yusufari

By: Yahaya Wakili

Governor Mai Mala Buni CON of Yobe State has charged the newly appointed chairman of the Yusufari local government area to consider security of lives and property as the priority of the administration.

Buni gave the warning today while swearing in Alhaji Adamu Jibrin as the chairman of the council following the death of Alhaji Bah Abba Aji some few days ago.

According to Buni, the death of the chairman has created a vacuum that must be filled for continuity in governance, and this justifies the appointment of Alhaji Adamu Jibrin as the new chairman of the Yusufari local government council.

He urged him to be a good team player for a result-oriented administration that would give members of the council and people of the local government area a sense of belonging.

Governor Buni also urged the new chairman to conduct government business transparently to promote accountability and probity as well as to channel government resources into areas of need that have a direct impact on the lives of the people.

He appealed to the people of the local government area to support the new chairman for a smooth and successful administration that would meet the needs of the people.

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Zulum Boosts Rural Health Incentives With Major Allowance Increase

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Zulum Boosts Rural Health Incentives With Major Allowance Increase

By: Michael Mike

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum has approved a substantial increase in rural allowances for health workers as part of efforts to address the shortage of medical personnel in remote communities across the state.

The governor announced the decision after inspecting several government projects in the northern axis of Borno. The inspection covered Government Secondary School, Gubio; two general hospitals; and ongoing housing developments in Gubio and Magumeri Local Government Areas.

Under the new arrangement, medical doctors posted to rural areas under the State Hospital Management Board will receive a rural allowance equivalent to their full basic salary, representing a 100 per cent increase. Nurses and midwives serving in similar locations will receive a 40 per cent increase in their rural allowances. The policy takes effect from January 1.

Governor Zulum said the move was informed by persistent manpower gaps in public health facilities, particularly in rural communities.

“We are facing serious challenges with human resources for health. Many of our hospitals do not have enough doctors and nurses,” he said. “Our findings show that a good number of medical professionals prefer working with international organisations because the pay is better. We must respond to this reality.”

According to the governor, the improved welfare package is expected to make rural postings more attractive and encourage more qualified personnel to work in general hospitals at the local government level.

He expressed optimism that the incentive would significantly improve healthcare delivery in villages and underserved areas, adding that health workers willing to take up rural postings should report to the State Hospital Management Board.

During his visit to Government Secondary School, Gubio, the governor also directed the immediate provision of essential facilities for the school’s laboratories and library to improve teaching and learning.

The inspection tour was attended by the Senator representing Borno North, Mohammed Tahir Monguno; members of the House of Representatives, Usman Zannah and Engr. Bukar Talba; and several commissioners and senior government officials, including those in charge of information, works and housing, local government affairs, and water resources.

The allowance increase forms part of the Zulum administration’s broader strategy to strengthen public service delivery and improve living conditions in rural communities across Borno State.

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