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Healing Hearts: Young Women in Dass Embrace Therapy to Reclaim Their Emotional Wellbeing

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Healing Hearts: Young Women in Dass Embrace Therapy to Reclaim Their Emotional Wellbeing

Healing Hearts: Young Women in Dass Embrace Therapy to Reclaim Their Emotional Wellbeing

A growing number of young women between the ages of 20 and 24 in the Dass Local Government Area of Bauchi State are taking bold steps to prioritise their mental health by enrolling in interpersonal growth therapy sessions.

The initiative, facilitated by Plan International with support from Global Affairs Canada, is providing a safe and structured environment for participants to openly discuss and confront emotional struggles affecting their lives.

During one of the recent sessions held on Thursday, several participants shared deeply personal experiences, revealing how life-altering events such as divorce, heartbreak, the loss of parents or children, infertility, and difficulties adjusting to new environments had taken a toll on their mental wellbeing.

One of the beneficiaries, Hasiya Aliyu, recounted how losing both her parents within a six-month span plunged her into emotional distress.

“After my parents passed away within such a short period, everything changed for me,” she said. “I felt empty and disconnected from the world. I stopped interacting with people and kept to myself.”

Another participant, 24-year-old Fatima Jibrin, spoke about the emotional trauma she endured after her fiancé of seven years ended their relationship and married someone else.

“That experience broke me completely,” she said. “For four years, I avoided any form of relationship. When I heard about these sessions, I decided to give it a try. It was here that I realised I had been battling depression and needed help.”

She added that the weekly meetings, where participants openly share their experiences under professional guidance, have played a significant role in her recovery.

“Our facilitator created a comfortable space for us to speak without fear. The support I received has transformed me. Today, I encourage other young women facing similar struggles to join the program,” she explained.

According to Mohammed Nasir, Senior Project Coordinator at Plan International, the therapy sessions were introduced four years ago across selected local government areas under the Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (ASPIRE) project.

He noted that the program currently operates in several LGAs, including Bauchi, Dass, Toro, Ningi, Jama’are, Darazo, Misau, Katagum, and Gamawa.

Nasir explained that participants are organised into groups that undergo an eight-week, structured program designed to build confidence, encourage open communication, and strengthen emotional resilience.

He added that trained facilitators guide the sessions and provide support to help participants address personal challenges in a healthy and constructive manner.

The initiative, he said, is focused on improving the emotional wellbeing of young women in the state while equipping them with coping skills to navigate life’s challenges with renewed strength and confidence.

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APC Coalition Opposes Bala Mohammed’s Alleged Defection, Cites Risks to Party Unity

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APC Coalition Opposes Bala Mohammed’s Alleged Defection, Cites Risks to Party Unity

By Muhammad  Ahmad, Bauchi

A coalition operating under the banner of the APC Solidarity Group and Allied Associations has rejected reports of a planned defection by Bauchi State Governor, Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, to the All Progressives Congress (APC), warning that such a move could destabilise the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a statement jointly signed by the Director of Programmes and External Affairs, IB. Muhammad, and the group’s Secretary, Abubakar Abdullahi, and made available to journalists on Friday in Bauchi, the coalition expressed strong reservations over the governor’s possible entry into the ruling party.

The group reaffirmed its loyalty to the APC, noting that the party had recently regained internal cohesion and renewed confidence among members, which it said was crucial for its electoral prospects in 2027, including continued support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to the coalition, admitting Governor Mohammed into the party at this stage could undermine the fragile unity already achieved. It accused the governor of consistently criticising the APC-led Federal Government and raising allegations against the ruling party during his time in the opposition.

The statement also pointed to what it described as waning public support for the governor’s administration in Bauchi State, arguing that his political standing may not add value to the APC.

It further highlighted existing political tensions between Mohammed and key APC stakeholders, including former governor Isa Yuguda, ex-Speaker Yakubu Dogara, Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, and Senator Shehu Buba Umar. The coalition warned that bringing the governor into the party could deepen divisions and trigger internal conflicts.

Beyond personality clashes, the group raised concerns about ideological differences and questioned the governor’s consistency in political alignment, suggesting that his defection could weaken party discipline and dampen the morale of long-standing members.

The coalition cautioned that accepting the governor could pose strategic challenges for the APC in Bauchi State, particularly as preparations intensify for the next election cycle.

Reiterating its position, the group declared that the governor, popularly known as “Kaura,” should not be admitted into the party, urging APC leaders to prioritise unity and stability.

It maintained that its stance was guided by a commitment to protect the integrity, cohesion, and electoral strength of the APC in the state.

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Bauchi to Deploy Biometric Attendance in Health Facilities to Tackle Absenteeism

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Bauchi to Deploy Biometric Attendance in Health Facilities to Tackle Absenteeism

By Ahmad Muhammad, Bauchi

The Bauchi State Government has unveiled plans to introduce a biometric attendance system across public health facilities as part of efforts to address absenteeism among health workers and improve healthcare delivery.

The Commissioner for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Sani Mohammed, disclosed this on Tuesday in Bauchi while receiving members of Advocacy for the Implementation of Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) Innovations in Nigeria.

He said the initiative was aimed at strengthening accountability in the health sector by closely monitoring the attendance and activities of healthcare workers, especially in facilities where patients often endure long waiting times due to staff lateness, absenteeism, and other operational lapses.

According to the commissioner, the visit by the advocacy team also created an avenue for the ministry to hear directly from communities on the difficulties they face in accessing healthcare services across the state.

Dr Mohammed noted that while health workers must be held accountable for their responsibilities, some delays in accessing care occur even before patients arrive at health facilities. He therefore urged caregivers and families to plan early when seeking medical attention, stressing that government efforts alone may not be enough to address every challenge confronting the sector.

He, however, reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to improving maternal, newborn, and child health services, revealing that a special welfare package had already been approved to boost the morale of health workers, attract more professionals into the system, and reduce manpower shortages in public facilities.

Speaking earlier, the leader of the Advocacy Champions, Shamsiyya Aliyu, highlighted several concerns raised by communities, including the shortage of skilled personnel, delays in referrals, and what she described as the poor attitude of some health workers, which she said continues to hinder access to quality healthcare in parts of Bauchi State.

Aliyu explained that the group was seeking stronger collaboration with the ministry to deepen public awareness on postpartum haemorrhage and encourage early antenatal registration, facility-based deliveries, postnatal care, and the adoption of innovative maternal and child health interventions across the state.

She said the project was being implemented by the AIM-MNCH Consortium, a partnership involving Pathfinder International Nigeria and the Africa Centre of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP), alongside other key organisations working to improve maternal, newborn, and child healthcare outcomes in Nigeria.

She added that the consortium also includes the Centre for Communication and Social Impact (CCSI) and the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), all working together to strengthen collaboration and improve health outcomes for women and children across the country.

The planned deployment of the biometric attendance system is expected to form part of broader reforms by the Bauchi State government to enhance efficiency, accountability, and patient care within the health sector.

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Shehu Emerges Bauchi JUSUN Chairman, Vows Better Welfare for Judiciary Workers

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By Ahmed Muhammad, Bauchi

Mohammed Salisu Shehu has emerged as the new Chairman of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Bauchi State chapter, promising to champion improved welfare, better working conditions and modern facilities for judiciary workers in the state.

 

Shehu made the pledge shortly after he was sworn in on Saturday in Bauchi, where he unveiled key priorities of his administration aimed at strengthening the state’s justice system and improving the welfare of judicial staff.

 

He said one of the immediate concerns of his leadership would be the rehabilitation of courtrooms and the provision of modern facilities to create a more conducive environment for judicial operations.

 

According to him, improving infrastructure within the judiciary is critical to enhancing staff productivity and ensuring efficient and timely dispensation of justice.

 

The new JUSUN chairman also assured members that his administration would pursue better salary structures, allowances, housing support and official vehicles as part of efforts to improve staff welfare.

 

He noted that a more motivated workforce would not only boost efficiency but also help curb corruption within the system.

 

Shehu further reaffirmed the union’s commitment to protecting the rights and interests of its members while promoting professionalism, fairness and accountability in the discharge of their responsibilities.

 

He also pledged to work closely with government and relevant stakeholders to ensure the full implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary at both state and federal levels in line with constitutional provisions.

 

Earlier, the National Legal Adviser of JUSUN and Chief Returning Officer of the election, Mahmud Ibn-Amin, announced that Shehu won the chairmanship election with 445 votes, defeating Mohammed Jaja, who polled 75 votes.

 

Ibn-Amin described the election as peaceful, transparent and credible, saying it reflected the confidence reposed in the new leadership by members of the union.
Also elected into office was Abdulhamid Waziri, who emerged as Secretary of the union.

 

The emergence of the new leadership is expected to usher in renewed efforts toward improving staff welfare and strengthening the justice delivery system in Bauchi State.

 

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