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Zulum flags off Kaka Shehu’s empowerment to 3,092 constituents

Zulum flags off Kaka Shehu’s empowerment to 3,092 constituents
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, on Tuesday, flagged off the second phase of the empowerment programme initiated by the Senator representing Borno Central, Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan.
The initiative is set to benefit a total of 3,092 constituents across the eight local government areas of the senatorial district.

Out of the total beneficiaries, 2,592 individuals will receive various empowerment items including Hijet mini trucks, tricycles (Keke Napep), deep freezers, sewing and grinding machines, solar-powered and mechanical water pumps, fertiliser, rice harvesters, and other agricultural equipment. While the remaining 500 beneficiaries will receive a cash support of ₦100,000 each
Governor Zulum at the flag off ceremony at Government House commended Senator Lawan for his consistent efforts towards improving the livelihoods of his constituents and for his broader contribution to the development of Borno State.

“This is not the first time Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan is distributing empowerment items to his constituents. His dedication to the development of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Borno State need not to be over emphasized, he has done very well ” Zulum remarked.
Governor Zulum also highlighted Senator Lawan’s impactful legislative work, noting that within just two years in office, the Senator has sponsored significant bills including those for the establishment of the Federal University of Entrepreneurship and Agriculture in Bama and the Federal Medical Centre in Borno State.
“I want to commend him not only for his grassroots interventions but also for his outstanding performance in the Senate. These contributions are unprecedented in the history of our state,” Governor Zulum added, urging the Senator to continue with his laudable efforts, assuring him of the continued support of the government and people of Borno State.

In his remarks, Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan announced that each beneficiary of the empowerment items will also receive an additional cash support of ₦20,000. He further disclosed the donation of 450 school desks to be distributed to public schools within the senatorial district, which will han.
“I sincerely appreciate the leadership of Governor Zulum in the state. This marks the second phase of my empowerment initiative and I encourage all beneficiaries to make productive use of these items. I assure you this initiative will be sustained,” Senator Lawan stated.
The event also featured goodwill messages from key APC leaders including the Deputy National Chairman (North), Hon. Ali Bukar Dalori; Member representing Maiduguri Metropolitan Federal Constituency, Hon. Abdulkadir Rahis; and the State APC Chairman, Hon. Bello Ayuba. They all lauded Senator Lawan’s commitment to delivering the dividends of democracy to his constituents.
According to them, the empowerment initiative will significantly complement Governor Zulum’s ongoing post-conflict recovery and reconstruction efforts across the state.
The event was graced by the Deputy Governor, Hon. Umar Usman Kadafur; members of the State House of Assembly; the Secretary to the State Government; Head of Service; Acting Chief of Staff; Commissioners; Local Government Chairmen; Special Advisers; APC stalwarts; and other key stakeholders.
Zulum flags off Kaka Shehu’s empowerment to 3,092 constituents
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NYSC tasks employers to support corps members

NYSC tasks employers to support corps members
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has urged employers to provide an enabling environment for corps members to enable them to contribute to the national development.
The Director-General of the scheme, Brig.-Gen. Olakunle Nafiu, said this at the 2025 Corps Employer’s Workshop, on Thursday in Gombe.
The theme of the workshop is: “Strengthening NYSC/Corps Employer’s Partnership for Improved Mutual Benefits.”
Represented by Aisha Adamu, Director, NYSC North-East Area Office II, Taraba, Nafiu said that while corps members have a task of ensuring nation building, they must be supported to deliver in that regard.
Nafiu said that employers have a tasks of complementing the work of the scheme by prioritising the welfare and security of corps members, to enable them to deliver their best to the employers.
He said the Scheme had provided all necessary information to the employers on what they need to do, adding that strict adherence to the rules had enabled corps members to contribute effectively to the development of the country.
“I call on participants to make individual and collective contributions in shaping the nation building efforts of the corps members.
“It is noteworthy that consistency and fidelity by employers to their roles and practices over the years ensured that corps members turn out fulfilled at the end of the service year.
“In this regard, they should provide corps members comfortable accommodation, organise induction for them to enhance their performance on the job.
“Assign corps members duties commensurate to their qualification for the effective utilisation of their skills. Supervise them effectively and not grant any permission to travel without approval from the State Coordinator,” he said.
Nafiu, however, lamented that in recent times, these activities had not been considered in part or whole, leading to rising truancy among corps members, and reduced productivity at the workplaces.
He said the trend also resulted in little Community Development Service (CDS) projects executed by the corps members.
The NYSC helmsman said the scheme was partnering with the employers to address the identified lapses, to ensure effective management and putting in place the necessary environment to motivate corps members towards nation building.
He urged the participants to use the workshop to proffer solutions towards building an enduring partnership between the scheme and the corps employers to improve service delivery.
Mr Ahmed Abdullahi, Head of Civil Service, Gombe State, advocated for an enhanced relations among all stakeholders towards creating better environment for corps members, to enable them to serve the country better.
Also, Chinwe Nwachkeu, the NYSC Coordinator in the state, commended the employers for their contributions to the welfare of corps members.
NYSC tasks employers to support corps members
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NDLEA, NARTO Collaborate on War Against Drug Trafficking

NDLEA, NARTO Collaborate on War Against Drug Trafficking
By: Michael Mike
Leaders of the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) on Thursday pledged to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to fight the scourge of drug trafficking in the country by ensuring that their members’ truck and passenger vehicles are no longer available for conveyance of illicit drugs across the country.
The commitment was made when the National President of NARTO, Alhaji Yusuf Lawal Othman led other leaders of the transport union on a courtesy visit to the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd) at the agency National Headquarters in Abuja.

Othman, while commending the NDLEA’s helmsman courage, vision, and patriotism in the leadership of the agency, said “this visit today is not just ceremonial; it is purposeful and timely. It reflects our deep appreciation of NDLEA’s efforts and our readiness as a key stakeholder in the road transport sector to align with your mission.
“NARTO is acutely aware of the burden we carry. Our truck and passenger vehicles traverse every region of the country, serving as the arteries of commerce and connectivity. However, we also recognize that these same routes are occasionally exploited by criminal elements to traffic illicit substances. We at NARTO are committed to reversing that narrative. We believe that collaboration between our association and the NDLEA is both necessary and urgent, and we are ready to play our part.”
Othman said to achieve the success of the collaboration, there is need for “sensitization and training of NARTO drivers and transport operators on identifying and reporting suspicious cargo or behavior; establishment of joint intelligence-sharing mechanisms to monitor drug trafficking routes and tactics; deployment of NDLEA liaison officers at major NARTO parks and depots across the federation, and public awareness campaigns, using our national footprint to educate drivers and passengers on the dangers of drug trafficking and abuse.”
While reaffirming NARTO’s unwavering stand on the drug scourge, he said “our highways must not be used to harm our nation. We want to see a transport industry that supports security, safety, and the health of our communities.”
In his response, Marwa assured them of the preparedness of NDLEA to work with NARTO.
He said: “I have had good relationship with NARTO since my days in Lagos and I’m glad you’re concerned about the drug problem in Nigeria. We are more than ready to collaborate with at your parks and depots”

He however urged road transport owners to always conduct background checks on drivers they give their vehicles to ensure they are not linked to any drug trafficking syndicate or hooked on illicit substances. This he said will save the transport vehicles owners the risk of losing their vehicles in avoidable crashes or to the government in case they’re caught being used as instruments of illicit drug trafficking.
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Troops neutralise several armed bandits in Niger State, lose one soldier

Troops neutralise several armed bandits in Niger State, lose one soldier
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of the Nigerian Army have recorded a major success in the ongoing fight against armed banditry in Niger State, neutralising several bandits during a fierce gun battle in Warari village, Rijau Local Government Area.
Zagazola Makama learnt that the operation, which took place on July 22 at about 7:20 p.m., was confirmed in a report received from the Area Commander of Police, Kontagora, detailing a decisive military engagement in the troubled axis.

According to sources, the bandits, believed to be part of a notorious group operating along the Niger–Kebbi axis, were confronted by the military in a coordinated offensive that lasted for hours.
“A reasonable number of the armed bandits were neutralised during the encounter. The operation recorded significant success on the part of the troops,” the sources said.

Unfortunately, the military also suffered one casualty during the operation.
Security forces have been placed on red alert in the aftermath of the confrontation, while intelligence gathering and surveillance operations continue in the general area to forestall reprisal attacks and flush out fleeing criminals.
Troops neutralise several armed bandits in Niger State, lose one soldier
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