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Yobe State University Governing Council Visit Project Sites

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By: Zainab Mamuda

The Chairman of the Yobe State University Governing Council, Alhaji Ahmed Mustapha Goniri, Esq., led the Council and University Management on a supervision tour of ongoing projects during its 41st meeting. The aim was to assess the progress of work for the immediate utilization of the buildings, in response to the growing student population and the establishment of new departments, to ensure the smooth running of academic activities on campus.

The projects visited included a female hostel funded by tetfund , the BioRTC (Mega Laboratory) funded by Yobe State Government and new departments such as Geology, Microbiology, and Animal Science. Other notable projects include the Faculty of Arts & Education, Social and Management Sciences buildings, a twin lecture theatre, and the Physiotherapy Department, funded by TETFund through special intervention (high-impact) projects.

Alhaji Ahmed Mustapha Goniri expressed satisfaction with the quality of work and urged the contractors to maintain high standards, emphasizing that the buildings would serve future generations of students.

the Commissioner of Higher Education, Prof. Bello Kawuwa, also commented, reiterating the importance of delivering high-quality work within the agreed timeframe to ensure timely handover and utilization.

The Council Chairman was accompanied by external and internal members of the Council, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University, Prof. Mala M. Daura, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Central Administration), Dr Bukar Jamri, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic Services), Dr Mohammed Musa Lawan, the Registrar, Dr Kalli Alkali Yusuf Gazali, the Director of Works, Engr. Hassan Baba Daya, and other directors of the university.

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Two soldiers under probe for alleged collaboration with ISWAP terrorists, leaking troops movement in Yobe

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Two soldiers under probe for alleged collaboration with ISWAP terrorists, leaking troops movement in Yobe

By: Zagazola Makama

Two soldiers of the 135 Special Forces Battalion are currently under investigation for alleged collaboration with ISWAP terrorists, Zagazola Makama has learnt.

Military sources told Zagazola Makama that the soldiers’ telephone communications were tracked by Security Intelligence, linking them to the recent kidnapping of commuters along the Gashua–Azare highway in Yobe State.

The intercepted calls reportedly indicated that the suspects likely leaked the movement of a patrol team along the Buratai–Kamuya–Azare–Gashua route to the insurgents, enabling the ambush.

It was gathered that the suspected leak contributed to the terrorists’ operation, which was later foiled by troops of the 135 SF Battalion during a swift rescue mission on May 9

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Troops rescue four kidnapped commuters in Yobe, foil ISWAP terrorist ambush

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Troops rescue four kidnapped commuters in Yobe, foil ISWAP terrorist ambush

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of the 135 Special Forces Battalion under Operation Desert Sanity IV have rescued four kidnapped civilians from ISWAP terrorists following a swift counter-offensive along the Gashua–Azare highway in Yobe State.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama on Saturday that the operation was carried out at about 6:10 p.m. on Friday, May 9, after intelligence reports indicated that insurgents had abducted travelers while riding on 15 motorcycles.

Quick Response Forces (QRF) from the battalion, swiftly mobilised to the area and engaged the terrorists in a heavy exchange of gunfire.

“The troops overpowered the terrorists, forcing them to retreat in disarray and abandon one motorcycle,” the source said.

The soldiers pursued the insurgents up to 6 kilometers from the ambush point, leading to the successful rescue of four abducted civilians. Items recovered from the scene included a pumping machine, a motorcycle tube, a plier, and three spanners.

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Zulum orders immediate ban on the sale of fuel in Bama LGA

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Zulum orders immediate ban on the sale of fuel in Bama LGA

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Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has ordered an immediate ban on the sale of fuel (petrol) in filling stations across Bama Local Government Area, including Bama town and Banki.

The ban was issued after due consultations with security agencies in the state and is aimed at addressing the prevailing security challenges in the state.

In a statement on Saturday by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dauda Iliya, the measure is part of the state government’s strategic response to counter insurgency operations.

“I have directed the immediate ban on the sale of petrol in Bama town, Banki, and other parts of Bama Local Government Area with immediate effect,” Governor Zulum stated.

He warned that anyone found violating the directive would face the full weight of the law.

“Let me make it clear—there will be no sacred cows in the enforcement of this ban. Security agencies have been given strict orders to clamp down on any filling station or individual contravening this directive. Anyone found culpable will be dealt with accordingly,” he warned.

Governor Zulum reiterated his administration’s commitment to restoring lasting peace in the state and called for the support and cooperation of citizens in the ongoing fight against insurgency.

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