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Zulum honoured with dual awards for leadership in security, public service
Zulum honoured with dual awards for leadership in security, public service
… Says Borno no longer epicentre of crisis
By: Michael Mike
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum has received two awards for his exemplary leadership in providing security and public service to the people of Borno State.
The award, tagged “Nigeria’s Pride Award,” was jointly organised by Beauty of Nigeria TV, Africa Leadership Scorecard, and the Nationwide Reporters.
Zulum, who doubled as the special guest of honour at the Award Ceremony, was represented by his Special Adviser on Media, Alhaji Dauda Iliya.
Iliya, accompanied to the Award Ceremony, Best Governor on Security and Most People Oriented Governor presented by the former Presidential aspirant in the 2011 general election, Dr Sarah Jibril., by Zulum’s Senior Special Assistant on New Media. Abdurrahman Bundi, where about 15 people received awards in different categories, including Senator Pius Anyim, the former Secretary to the Federal Government.
Speaking after receiving the award, Zulum expressed gratitude to the organisers. He said, “I am exceedingly delighted to stand before you today at the 2024 Nigeria’s Pride Awards, an event thoughtfully organised by some of our nation’s most esteemed media professionals and organisations in journalism and communication.”
Zulum also said: “I extend my gratitude to the organisers for giving me two prestigious awards: Best Governor on Security and Most People-Oriented Governor.”
Meanwhile, Governor Zulum has reaffirmed that Borno has attained a substantial level of peace and is no longer the epicentre of crisis.
The governor stated this on Tuesday in Abuja in a keynote address delivered by Special Adviser on Media, Dauda Iliya, at Nigeria’s Pride Award ceremony, where he was the special guest of honour.
Zulum said: “Borno State, once the epicentre of Boko Haram insurgency, has, by the grace of Almighty Allah, reclaimed its identity as the Home of Peace and Hospitality.”
He added, “In the last five years, we have resettled over 1 million displaced persons in their communities from IDP camps. Thousands of houses have been built or rehabilitated in conflict-affected areas, creating resettlement hubs for these returnees, signalling the return of peace to Borno.”
He also stated that: “Many farmers, particularly in the southern and northern parts of the state, were able to return to their farmlands, despite the devastating floods in Maiduguri and surrounding areas.”
The governor further said, “The improvement in security has also allowed people to travel across much of the state without requiring security escorts. Trade and business activities with neighbouring states and countries like Chad, Cameroon, and Niger have also been revitalised.”
Governor Zulum also stated that as part of the post-conflict recovery efforts, his administration will prioritise technical and vocational education. This initiative aims to equip our youth with employable skills, address unemployment, and reduce youth restiveness.
Zulum honoured with dual awards for leadership in security, public service
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Nigerian Navy Chief of Operations, Rear Admiral Musa Katagum, dies after illness
Nigerian Navy Chief of Operations, Rear Admiral Musa Katagum, dies after illness
By: Zagazola Makama
Rear Admiral Musa Katagum, Chief of Operations at the Naval Headquarters (NHQ), has died following a brief illness.
Rear Admiral Katagum, a highly respected officer of the Nigerian Navy, recently served at Defence Headquarters and was formerly the Chief of Naval Intelligence.
He was recently appointed Chief of Operations by the Chief of Naval Staff, a role in which he oversaw critical operational activities and contributed significantly to Nigeria’s maritime security.
During his distinguished career, Rear Admiral Katagum’s contributions to national security were immeasurable. He played a pivotal role in shaping operational strategies, strengthening intelligence capabilities, and mentoring generations of officers who would go on to emulate his professionalism and dedication.
His insight, foresight, and meticulous approach to operations ensured that the Nigerian Navy remained vigilant, formidable, and ready to defend the nation’s maritime interests. His contributions played a vital role in safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial waters and enhancing the operational readiness of the Nigerian Navy.
The news of his death has sent ripples of grief through the Armed Forces, with his colleagues describing him as a symbol of courage, discipline, and service excellence. Senior naval officers have expressed profound sorrow over the loss of a visionary leader whose legacy will endure within the Navy.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, he will be remembered for his humility, his generosity of spirit, and his unwavering commitment to the welfare of those who served alongside him.
As we mourn this extraordinary officer, we celebrate a life dedicated to the service of Nigeria, a life marked by courage, honor, and excellence.
May his soul rest in perfect peace, and may the Almighty grant comfort to his family, colleagues, and all who had the privilege of serving with him.
Nigerian Navy Chief of Operations, Rear Admiral Musa Katagum, dies after illness
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Police arrest 19 suspected bandits, recover 370 cows, 58 goats in Kwara
Police arrest 19 suspected bandits, recover 370 cows, 58 goats in Kwara
By: Zagazola Makama
The Police Command in Kwara State has arrested 19 suspected bandits and cattle rustlers during a bush clearance operation around Ekati village, Lade.
Police sources said the operation, carried out in collaboration with Miyetti Allah vigilantes, led to the arrest of 10 suspects, including Mohammed Salihu, 25; Mohammadu Musa, 23; Abubakar Sani aka Siddi, 25; Yusuf Isah aka Lariya, 22; Mohammadu Ibrahim aka Iro, 21; Mohammadu Sani aka Kachalla Ruga, 65; Musa Ado aka Mandu, 65; Abubakar Adamu aka Buba, 26; Mohammadu Zangina, 25; and Abubakar Shaibu aka Jijji, 20.
Most of the suspects were reportedly from Zamfara State, while one hailed from Niger Republic and another from Katsina State.
Police said 370 cows and 58 goats were recovered as exhibits from the suspects.
Investigation into the incident is ongoing, the command added.
Police arrest 19 suspected bandits, recover 370 cows, 58 goats in Kwara
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Police neutralise two suspected kidnappers, recover rifle in Akwa Ibom
Police neutralise two suspected kidnappers, recover rifle in Akwa Ibom
By: Zagazola Makama
The Nigeria Police Force in Akwa Ibom State have neutralised two suspected kidnappers and recovered a firearm during a tactical operation along waterways in the state.
Police sources said the operation was conducted at about 11:10 p.m. on Feb. 16 by a SWAT team following credible intelligence on the activities of a militant group identified as the “Blin Blin Marine Strike Force,” allegedly operating along the Uruan waterways and Itu waterfronts.
According to the sources, officers on a clearance mission at Ikot Ika waterfront encountered the suspects in a gun duel. During the exchange, one police inspector sustained gunshot injuries and was rushed to hospital, where he is currently responding to treatment.
Two members of the group were neutralised during the encounter, while others reportedly escaped through the waterways with gunshot wounds.
Items recovered from the suspects included a G3 assault rifle and four rounds of live ammunition.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the group was allegedly led by Ubong Effiong Archibong, also known as “Condiment,” who was on a police wanted list over alleged involvement in multiple kidnapping and violent crime incidents, including attacks on prominent individuals and security personnel.
The police said operations were ongoing to track down fleeing members of the gang and dismantle the remaining criminal network.
Police neutralise two suspected kidnappers, recover rifle in Akwa Ibom
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