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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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Young farm labourer shot dead while fleeing Amotekun in Osun

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Young farm labourer shot dead while fleeing Amotekun in Osun

By: Zagazola Makama

A 20-year-old farm labourer identified as Solomon (surname yet unknown) has been found dead with gunshot wounds after he was allegedly shot by a member of the Western Nigeria Security Network, also known as Amotekun, along the Ilesa/Iperindo Road in Osun State.

The incident, which occurred on June 29, followed the reported confrontation between a local security operative and a group of five farm labourers on their way to a farmland.

According to Temidayo Olowookere, the employer of the deceased, the labourers were accosted around 11:00 a.m. by an Amotekun operative, one Ajayi Ibukun, who accused them of extorting money from passersby. Two members of the group were apprehended, while the remaining three fled into the bush.

Olowookere said the detained workers were later released to him in the afternoon. However, later in the evening, when two of the three fleeing labourers returned, Solomon remained missing.

A search party was immediately organised. His body was discovered in the bush with gunshot wounds on his back, raising suspicions that he may have been shot during the initial confrontation.

His remains were evacuated to Wesley Guild Hospital, Ilesa, where he was confirmed dead and deposited at the morgue for autopsy.

Police say efforts are currently underway to trace and apprehend the security operative allegedly involved in the shooting, while the community continues to call for justice.

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Mining site worker dies after rock collapse in Kabusa

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Mining site worker dies after rock collapse in Kabusa

By: Zagazola Makama

A mining site worker identified as Adam Bahago, also known as Peter, has died following a rock collapse at a site operated by Inhui Mining Company in the Kabusa area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The incident occurred on June 29 at about 3:20 p.m., while the deceased was carrying out routine work at the site. Bahago, a native of Kaduna State and a member of the Koro ethnic group, was reportedly struck by a large falling rock.

According to the site manager, Brown Ekelechi John, the victim sustained critical injuries during the collapse and was immediately rushed to Asokoro General Hospital for medical attention. He was, however, confirmed dead on arrival by medical personnel.

His remains have since been deposited at the hospital’s mortuary, and his family has been duly notified.

Preliminary findings indicate the incident may be linked to structural weaknesses in the rock face, prompting renewed calls for stricter adherence to safety protocols in artisanal and commercial mining operations across the FCT.

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Police Officer wounded while repelling bandit attack on security camp in Katsina

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Police Officer wounded while repelling bandit attack on security camp in Katsina

By: Zagazola Makama

Security forces have successfully repelled an attempted armed bandit attack on C Watch Camp in Rimaye Village, Kankia Local Government Area.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred at about 12:30 a.m. on June 30 when suspected armed bandits stormed the location in an attempt to overrun the camp.

Security sources swiftly mobilised a team to the scene, where they engaged the assailants in a gun duel.

The bandits were forced to retreat and flee the scene with unspecified casualties on their side.

During the exchange of gunfire, the Officer-in-Charge of Rimaye Police Outpost, ASP Shola Odenkule, sustained gunshot wounds on his right leg, as well as bruises to his head and right hand.

He was immediately rushed to Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC), Rimaye, where he received medical treatment and was admitted for further observation.

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