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2027: ADC to contest governorship elections, laments insecurity in Borno

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2027: ADC to contest governorship elections, laments insecurity in Borno

2027: ADC to contest governorship elections, laments insecurity in Borno

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

The opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC) has already prepared to contest the governorship elections in 2027 to overcome the lingering insecurity to lives and property in Borno State.

According to the party, incessant failures in governance have also led to the resurgence of Boko Haram terrorism at the state and national levels.

The vows of taking over Borno State were made on Sunday in Maiduguri by the ADC State Chairman, Honourable Kolo Bukar, shortly after inaugurating the party’s executive members.

Besides the failures in governance, Bukar added: ‘The security challenges and resurgence of attacks in Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, and other parts of the country are caused by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration’s incompetence in governance at both the state and national levels.’

He noted that despite the numerous challenges the ADC is facing, which are not hidden but known to everyone, they will, however, be overcome with an emerging victory at the forthcoming 2027 general elections in the country.

The ADC State Chairman, who was a former member of the Borno State House of Assembly (BOHA), stated, “Despite the weakness of the opposition in the state before, the constitution of the ADC executive and his emergence as the Chairman of the party, we are going to change the political tide at the 2027 general polls.

Regarding the unseating of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Bukar said, ‘We know the political terrains and their constituents, including the topography and critical needs of the people in each of the 27 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

“Our party knows the people, and we know how to unseat the ruling APC in Borno State,” declared the Chairman at the state Congress in Maiduguri.

Bukar further revealed, “The political message we have for the people of Borno is that we are going to bring succour, good governance and several changes in the state.

“The ruling party is a complete failure. They have failed this country; they have failed Borno State.

“It has also brought insecurity, poverty, unemployment, and many challenges to the people since 2015.

“So we are trying to get to that point, and the moment ADC gets into power, we are going to ameliorate these challenges.”

He noted that the party was also shocked by the resurgence of attacks in parts of the state but saw it as a complete failure of governance at the centre and the subnational level.

Hon. Bukar pledged to the people of Borno and the country at large that the ADC is coming with what he described as a comprehensive policy to mitigate insecurity in the state and the country.

In his remarks, one of the leaders of the party, Alhaji Kashim Imam Ibrahim, said the priority of ADC is not just to take over power in Borno State and at the federal level but to wipe away the tears of poor masses in the state and the country, who have suffered from the brunt of the ruling APC’s bad governance since 2015.

“We want to take over governance in Borno and Nigeria. We want to establish a government that will tackle security challenges and address the needs of the poor. We northerners did not vote for Tinubu in 2023. He did not win the election,” said Ibrahim.

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Zulum Sends Seven Commissioner Nominees to Borno Assembly After Cabinet Shake-Up

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Zulum Sends Seven Commissioner Nominees to Borno Assembly After Cabinet Shake-Up

By Tada Jtha, Maiduguri

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has forwarded the names of seven commissioner nominees to the Borno State House of Assembly for screening and confirmation, weeks after dissolving his 22-member cabinet in a move widely linked to political realignments ahead of the 2027 elections.

The nominees were submitted to the Assembly on Tuesday through an executive communication transmitted by the governor and formally read during plenary in Maiduguri.

Speaker of the House, Abdulkarim Lawan, announced the list before lawmakers, paving the way for the screening process expected to begin before the end of next week.

Those nominated include Alhaji Sugun Mai Mele, Prof. Usman Tar, Hon. Saina Buba, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe, Umar Lawan Dalorima, Prof. Baba Mallam Gana, and Hon. Aliyu Mohammed Buba, a former Commissioner for Transport and Energy.

The fresh nominations come barely a month after Governor Zulum dissolved the state executive council, a decision believed to have created room for political appointments and future ambitions ahead of the next electoral cycle.

The administration said the latest move is part of efforts to strengthen governance, promote inclusiveness, and improve service delivery across the state.

The nominees are expected to appear before the Assembly for screening and possible confirmation before their eventual inauguration into the state cabinet.

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UNICEF, Borno Move to Immunize 1.6 Million Children Against Polio, Other Diseases

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UNICEF, Borno Move to Immunize 1.6 Million Children Against Polio, Other Diseases

UNICEF, Borno Move to Immunize 1.6 Million Children Against Polio, Other Diseases

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has partnered with the Borno State Ministry of Health and Human Services to immunize about 1.6 million children against polio and other vaccine-preventable diseases across the state.

The intervention targets children under the age of six, with authorities aiming to achieve 85 per cent immunization coverage in 2026.

Speaking during a media dialogue organised to commemorate the 2026 World Immunization Week in Maiduguri on Tuesday, UNICEF Health Specialist, Dr. Hassan Saidu Malgwi, said coordinated vaccination campaigns remain critical in protecting children from deadly diseases.

He explained that illnesses such as polio and six other child-killer diseases can be prevented through routine immunization and improved healthcare services.

Dr. Malgwi urged parents and guardians to ensure their children are vaccinated, stressing that immunization remains one of the safest and most effective ways to protect children from life-threatening infections.

According to him, maintaining personal hygiene and ensuring a clean environment are also essential in preventing diseases such as cholera and polio, particularly in vulnerable communities.

He disclosed that 229,924 children have already been fully immunized across the 19 Local Government Areas of the state.

Also speaking at the event, the Director of Community and Family Health Services in the state, Abdulwahab Mala, said the government was intensifying efforts to raise immunization coverage to 85 per cent before the end of the year.

He noted that the target would help health authorities protect more than two million children, especially those living in hard-to-reach and conflict-affected communities.

“The state government is working towards an immunization coverage of 85 per cent before the end of this year,” he said.

Mala added that ongoing collaboration between the state government, UNICEF, and other development partners has significantly improved vaccination coverage in Borno over the years.

He revealed that immunization coverage in the state has risen to 68 per cent since 2020 due to sustained campaigns and improved healthcare interventions.

Despite security challenges in some parts of the state, Mala commended the support of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and the Nigerian Army for helping health workers gain access to vulnerable children in remote communities over the past 15 years.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the Borno State Government and its partners to sustaining efforts aimed at eradicating polio and other preventable diseases among children.

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Police Avert Tragedy in Maiduguri, Safely Detonate Hidden Bomb

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Police Avert Tragedy in Maiduguri, Safely Detonate Hidden Bomb

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

The Borno State Police Command has neutralised a potential security threat after safely detonating a buried Improvised Explosive Device (IED) discovered in Maiduguri, the state capital.

The device was uncovered during a routine surveillance and foot patrol carried out on Tuesday morning, May 5, 2026, at about 9:00 a.m., in the Layin Logo area of Moduganari within the Maiduguri metropolis.

Police spokesperson, ASP Nahum Daso, confirmed the development, explaining that the suspicious item was found inside an abandoned bag, raising immediate concern among operatives on patrol.

According to him, the command swiftly deployed its Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit, which responded promptly to the scene.

“The EOD Unit Base 13 identified the object as an Improvised Explosive Device concealed in the bag and safely detonated it in accordance with standard operational procedures to safeguard lives and property,” Daso said.

He added that the operation was executed without casualties, averting what could have resulted in significant harm to residents in the densely populated area.

The police spokesperson called on members of the public to remain alert and security-conscious, urging them to report any suspicious movement or objects to the nearest police station or through emergency lines: 0806 807 5581 and 0802 347 3293.

Authorities also confirmed that investigations are ongoing to track down those responsible for planting the explosive device, as security agencies intensify efforts to prevent further threats in Maiduguri and its environs.

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