Yobe
FG Distributes 9,500 Tons of Food to 42,000 Vulnerable Residents in Yobe
FG Distributes 9,500 Tons of Food to 42,000 Vulnerable Residents in Yobe
By Njadavara Musa, Damaturu
The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, has distributed about 9,500 tons of food items to more than 42,000 vulnerable residents in Yobe State as part of efforts to address hunger and economic hardship.
The intervention, carried out under the Presidential Emergency Food and Nutrition Intervention Programme, aims to support communities affected by poverty, conflict and rising food insecurity across the country.
Speaking during the presentation of truckloads of food items to the state government at the Government House in Damaturu on Thursday, the Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Yusuf Tanko Sununu, said the initiative was designed to provide urgent relief to vulnerable populations.
According to him, the programme is part of the Federal Government’s response to the growing humanitarian challenges facing northern Nigeria.
“The massive distribution of food to vulnerable populations is aimed at addressing hunger, malnutrition and poverty while supporting those most at risk,” Sununu said.
He noted that the combined effects of prolonged insurgency and climate change have worsened poverty levels and increased the cost of living, particularly in northern states. The minister added that the intervention targets communities severely affected by over a decade of conflict in the North-East.
The food distribution exercise is being coordinated by the Yobe State Emergency Management Agency in collaboration with the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria to ensure the items reach intended beneficiaries.
Sununu explained that the programme is intended to cushion the economic hardship faced by residents, especially during the Ramadan fasting period.
He further stated that the initiative prioritises internally displaced persons in camps and host communities, returning families, female-headed households, malnourished children, the elderly and persons living with disabilities.
The minister also emphasised that the intervention aligns with the broader strategy of the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu to strengthen social protection systems, enhance community resilience and support a gradual transition from emergency relief to sustainable livelihoods.
Items distributed during the first phase of the programme include bags of rice, beans, millet, maize and other grains, as well as cooking oil, tomato paste, seasoning cubes and salt.
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Olubunmi Olusanya, said the programme is aimed at reducing food insecurity and addressing nutrition-related challenges in the most vulnerable northern states.
He observed that several states in the region, including Yobe, have been severely affected by conflict and other humanitarian crises.
Olusanya urged the state government and relevant stakeholders to ensure strict coordination and accountability during the distribution process to guarantee transparency and ensure the food items reach vulnerable households across the state.
Yobe
Buni Names Yerima Ibn Mahmud New Emir of Ngazargamu
Buni Names Yerima Ibn Mahmud New Emir of Ngazargamu
By Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri
Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has approved the appointment of Alhaji Yerima Ibn Mahmud as the new Emir of Ngazargamu, barely 24 hours after the burial of the late Emir, Alhaji Tijjani Ibn Saleh Geidam.
Dr Mohammed Goje, the acting secretary to the state government, announced the appointment in a statement issued on Friday.
Alhaji Yerima succeeds the late monarch, who died in Cairo, Egypt, following a prolonged illness. The late emir was laid to rest at Damaturu on Thursday, amid a large gathering of dignitaries, traditional rulers, government officials, and mourners from across the state.
The Ngazargamu Emirate was established during the administration of former Governor Bukar Abba Ibrahim and has remained one of Yobe State’s prominent traditional institutions.
Before his elevation to the throne, Alhaji Yerima Ibn Mahmud served as the Turakin Ngazargamu for 16 years. He is widely known for his contributions to public service, having represented his constituency in the Yobe State House of Assembly and held several key positions in government.
He also served as a member of the Yobe State Executive Council and Commissioner for Livestock Development, where he helped shape policies aimed at improving the livestock sector and rural economy.
Congratulating the new emir and the people of the Ngazargamu Chiefdom, Governor Buni expressed confidence in the monarch’s capacity to provide visionary leadership and strengthen unity within the emirate.
The governor urged the new traditional ruler to draw on his vast administrative and leadership experience to promote peace, harmonious coexistence and sustainable socioeconomic development across the emirate.
He also called on the residents of Ngazargamu to rally behind the new emir and support his efforts to advance peace, stability, and prosperity in the chiefdom.
The appointment marks the beginning of a new chapter for the historic emirate as it seeks to build on the legacy of its late ruler while advancing development and cohesion among its people.
Yobe
Yobe Police Smash Drug Network, Arrest Eight Suspects in Coordinated Crackdown
Yobe Police Smash Drug Network, Arrest Eight Suspects in Coordinated Crackdown
By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu
Yobe State Police Command has arrested eight suspects for alleged drug-related offences and recovered dangerous weapons during a series of coordinated security operations across the state.
The arrests followed sustained crime-prevention efforts involving intensified patrols, raids on criminal hideouts and black spots, stop-and-search operations, and intelligence-led policing designed to curb rising criminal activities.
According to the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, the newly established Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) has already recorded significant operational success barely two weeks after its inauguration, leading to the arrest of eight suspected drug peddlers and violent crime suspects.
He explained that on June 9, 2026, at about 6:00 p.m., operatives of the VCRU, acting on credible intelligence, stormed the notorious New Marte Ghetto area in Damaturu in a coordinated raid.
During the operation, two main suspects were caught: Usman Hassan, known as “Bapani”, who is 20 years old and was found with a large amount of suspected Indian hemp and exam papers that likely belong to Yobe State University students; and Bukar Sale, also called “Benzima”, who is 18 and was discovered with suspected Indian hemp, a cutlass, and other illegal drugs.
Others arrested include Adamu (18), Hassan Abdullahi (20), Ibrahim Ibrahim alias “Bomboy” (20), Usman Sale alias “Ado Gonja” (21), Mohammed Salisu alias “RP Damboa” (25), and Bako Mohammed alias “Balande” (18). All the suspects are residents of Pompomari Sabon Kwalta in Damaturu.
The raid recovered items including suspected Indian hemp, other illicit substances, a cutlass, a knife, and materials believed to be linked to criminal activities. Authorities say investigations are ongoing to determine the suspects’ level of involvement and to track possible accomplices.
The Commissioner of Police, Usman Kanfani Jibrin, reaffirmed the command’s zero-tolerance policy on drug abuse, violent crimes, thuggery, hooliganism, and related offences. He warned youths against engaging in criminal activities and urged parents, community leaders, and stakeholders to intensify their efforts to guide young people and report any suspicious behaviour to security agencies.
The Yobe State Police Command stated that they will prosecute all suspects after completing investigations in Damaturu.
Yobe
Gazargamu Emir Dies at 80 in Egypt After Prolonged Illness
Gazargamu Emir Dies at 80 in Egypt After Prolonged Illness
By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu
The Emir of Gazargamu, Alhaji Ahmad Tijjani Ibn Saleh Geidam, has died at the age of 80 after a prolonged illness.
The first-class traditional ruler passed away on Tuesday in Cairo, Egypt, where he had been receiving medical treatment, according to family sources.
His son, Engr. Tijjani Hamisu Bala, General Manager of the Yobe State Road Maintenance Agency (YORMA), confirmed the monarch’s death in a statement issued in Damaturu.
Announcing the passing of his father, Bala described the late Emirat as a respected leader, mentor, and father figure whose life was dedicated to serving humanity and advancing the welfare of his people.
“With profound sorrow and complete submission to the will of Almighty Allah, I announce the passing of my beloved father, namesake and traditional ruler, His Royal Highness Alhaji Ahmad Tijjani Ibn Saleh, the Emir of Gazargamu, who returned to his Creator today, June 9, 2026, in Cairo, Egypt, after a prolonged illness,” the statement read.
He said the late monarch would be remembered for his wisdom, humility, courage and steadfast dedication to the development of Gazargamu Emirate and Yobe State.
“His fatherly guidance, exemplary leadership, and enduring legacy will continue to motivate generations,” Bala said.
The family prayed for Allah’s mercy upon the deceased and asked that he be granted Al-Jannatul Firdaus, while also seeking strength and patience for the family and the people of the emirate during the period of mourning.
At the time of filing this report, the family had not announced details regarding funeral arrangements. It was also unclear whether the late emir would be buried in Nigeria or Egypt.
Alhaji Ahmad Tijjani Ibn Saleh Geidam reigned as Emir of Gazargamu for 34 years, having ascended the throne in 1992 during the administration of the late Governor Bukar Abba Ibrahim.
Gazargamu, the seat of the emirate, holds historical significance as the capital of the ancient Kanem-Bornu Empire.
Born in 1946 in Mairari, Geidam Local Government Area of Yobe State, the late monarch received his early education at Geidam Elementary School and Yerwa Senior Primary School before attending the Institute of Administration at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
He obtained a higher Islamic teachers’ certificate as well as a diploma in Sharia and civil law.
Before becoming emir, he served in various capacities, including as a teacher, area court assistant registrar, chairman of the Geidam Local Government Area, and commissioner of agriculture in the old Borno State.
In May 2020, he was appointed Chancellor of Yobe State University, a position he held alongside his traditional responsibilities.
His death marks the end of an era for one of northern Nigeria’s most revered traditional institutions.
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