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Ali Isah Secures Temporary Site, ₦1bn, for Federal Orthopaedic Hospital in Gombe

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Ali Isah Secures Temporary Site, ₦1bn, for Federal Orthopaedic Hospital in Gombe

By Auwal Ahmad, Gombe

The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives and member representing the Billiri/Balanga Federal Constituency, Hon. Ali Isah, has secured a temporary site and committed ₦1 billion to fast-track the take-off of the proposed Federal Orthopaedic Hospital in Gombe State, in what he described as a deliberate move to ensure the specialist facility begins operation without waiting for the 2027 federal budget cycle.

Hon. Ali Isah disclosed the information after a courtesy visit to Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, where he said the visit was aimed at appreciating the governor for his support toward the establishment of the hospital, which he sponsored through a bill at the National Assembly and has now received presidential assent.

He explained that although a budget line had already been created for the hospital, the project was unable to secure full provision in the current federal appropriation because the programme came up after the executive had already submitted its budget proposal to the National Assembly.

According to the lawmaker, while the hospital may eventually be captured through a supplementary budget or the 2027 appropriation, he considered it too important to remain delayed by administrative timelines.

“As the member representing the constituency and the person that initiated the bill and made it happen, I feel I do not need to wait for 2027 for the hospital to take off. I put ₦1 billion through my envelope to enable the hospital to commence,” he said.

Ali Isah said beyond securing a temporary site for the immediate take-off of the hospital, Governor Inuwa Yahaya had also offered a permanent site and directed relevant state institutions, including the Ministry of Health, to support the smooth commencement of the project.

He commended the governor for what he described as a practical demonstration of commitment to healthcare development and the wellbeing of the people of Gombe State.

The lawmaker noted that the proposed Federal Orthopaedic Hospital would not only serve residents of Billiri and Balanga but would also stand as a major referral centre for patients across Gombe State, the Northeast, and the wider Northern region.

He said the hospital would help address the growing demand for specialist orthopaedic services, particularly for trauma, fractures, disability-related conditions and other bone and joint complications that often require referrals outside the region.

“The importance of the hospital is not only to my constituents. I believe this hospital will be one of the major hospitals that will serve not only the Northeast but also most parts of the northern states of this country,” he stated.

Ali Isah observed that access to quality orthopaedic care remains limited in much of Northern Nigeria, forcing many patients to travel long distances for treatment, a burden he said the new facility would help reduce significantly.

The federal lawmaker stated that, despite belonging to different political camps, his relationship with Governor Inuwa Yahaya demonstrates that governance must rise above party interests when the welfare of citizens is involved.

He stressed that collaboration between state and federal leaders remains key to delivering meaningful development and ensuring that people enjoy the true dividends of democracy.

“Governance is not solely the responsibility of one individual. I cannot be in the National Assembly and operate alone. I have to partner with my governor to ensure that my people enjoy the dividends of democracy,” he said.

He further praised the governor for maintaining an open and supportive disposition toward development-orientated projects, noting that such cooperation has made it easier for him to attract and execute projects in his constituency, including roads, schools, and healthcare facilities.

According to him, some of the achievements recorded in his constituency were made possible because the state government provided the needed institutional support and enabling environment for implementation.

Ali Isah also acknowledged Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s wider efforts in strengthening the healthcare system in Gombe, particularly through the renovation and upgrading of regional hospitals across the state.

In light of the lingering uncertainty surrounding the crisis in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and speculations over his political future, the minority leader said consultations were still ongoing and that he would make his position known at the appropriate time.

He disclosed that political matters also featured in his discussions during the visit but declined to make any firm pronouncement for now.

“We are still discussing, we are still consulting, and as soon as possible, I will make my position clear about the crisis we are facing in the PDP and my next political step,” he said.

He, however, maintained that as one of the lawmakers involved in the passage of the country’s electoral law, he remains fully aware of the legal framework and timelines guiding political decisions.

The development has since stirred fresh interest within Gombe’s political and public space, with many observers seeing the proposed Federal Orthopaedic Hospital as both a major healthcare intervention and a strong example of how collaboration can deliver results beyond party lines.

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ADC Youth Protest in Gombe, Gives INEC 72-Hour Ultimatum Over Leadership Dispute

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ADC Youth Protest in Gombe, Gives INEC 72-Hour Ultimatum Over Leadership Dispute

By Abdulrazaq Mungadi, Gombe

The Gombe state Youth Leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Amadu Dauda Jadda, has issued a strong-worded demand to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), calling for the immediate restoration of what he described as the “lawful leadership” of the party and accusing the electoral body of undermining democratic principles.

In a letter addressed to the Chairman of INEC, the youth leader who led other group on a peaceful protest to Gombe INEC office, expressed “deep concern” over recent decisions relating to the leadership structure of the ADC, warning that such actions risk eroding public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral system.

The group referenced a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held on July 29, 2025, which it said was conducted under regulatory supervision and resulted in the emergence of a leadership team headed by Senator David Mark. According to the letter, INEC initially acknowledged and officially recognized the leadership on September 9, 2025, without objections or legal contention at the time.

However, the youth wing alleged a subsequent reversal by the Commission, which it claims was influenced by correspondence and pending judicial processes. It described the development as inconsistent with INEC’s earlier position and detrimental to institutional credibility.

The statement further argued that INEC lacks constitutional authority to interpret court orders, insisting that such powers rest exclusively with the judiciary. It warned that reliance on interlocutory motions or ex parte applications, in the absence of final judicial determination, could set a “dangerous precedent” in electoral administration.

Consequently, the group issued a 72-hour ultimatum, demanding the restoration of the Senator David Mark-led leadership on INEC’s official records and portal and a public apology to Nigerians over alleged breaches of constitutional order.

The group also demanded the immediate cessation of reliance on non-final court processes in party matters as well as strict adherence to neutrality in political party disputes

The group warned that failure to comply could trigger coordinated civic action across the country, including what it described as peaceful occupation of INEC offices nationwide. It maintained that such actions would be lawful expressions of civic responsibility rather than acts of disruption.

The development adds a new layer of tension to ongoing internal disputes within the ADC, raising fresh concerns over party legitimacy, regulatory interpretation, and the broader credibility of electoral oversight mechanisms in Nigeria’s democratic framework.

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Kebbi Youth Group Rebuts ADC’s Allegation of Opposition Crackdown

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Kebbi Youth Group Rebuts ADC’s Allegation of Opposition Crackdown

By Abdullahi Tukur, Birnin Kebbi

A socio-political organisation, Kebbi Progressives Youth, has rejected claims by the Kebbi State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) accusing the state government of targeting opposition members.

The ADC had, during a press briefing in Birnin Kebbi, alleged that the administration of Governor Nasir Idris was deploying the executive arm, judiciary, and other state institutions to intimidate and silence dissenting voices within the opposition.

According to the party, some of its officials, including the state chairman, were arrested following criticisms of the government on social media. It further claimed that the arrests were carried out on the orders of a magistrate court, with some individuals reportedly held in detention for more than two months.

However, in a swift response, Kebbi Progressives Youth dismissed the accusations as baseless and misleading. In a statement issued by its spokesperson, Hamisu Sani, the group insisted that the governor was not involved in the legal actions taken against the individuals mentioned.

Sani emphasised that law enforcement agencies and the courts operate within their constitutional mandates, noting that no individual is above the law, regardless of political affiliation.

“Opposition status does not confer immunity from legal accountability, just as being part of the ruling party does not place anyone beyond the reach of the law,” he said.

He urged those affected to pursue appropriate legal channels or seek amicable resolutions with complainants, rather than attributing their situation to political persecution.

Describing Governor Idris as a committed democrat, Sani maintained that there was no credible evidence to support claims of harassment against opposition members.

The group also praised the governor’s ongoing development initiatives and social intervention programmes, cautioning political actors against actions that could divert attention from governance.

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Massive Crowd in Birnin Kebbi Rally Boosts Idris, Tinubu Re-election Drive — Youth Group

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Massive Crowd in Birnin Kebbi Rally Boosts Idris, Tinubu Re-election Drive — Youth Group

By Tukur Abdullahi, Birin Kebbi

A large political gathering in Birnin Kebbi has reinforced growing momentum for the re-election ambitions of Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris and Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, with a youth organisation describing the turnout as a reflection of strong grassroots support.

Organisers held the rally, which drew thousands of supporters from across Kebbi State, to demonstrate solidarity with the two leaders ahead of future electoral contests. Participants, including a significant number of young people, filled major streets and venues in what observers say was one of the biggest political mobilisations in the state in recent times.

Reacting after the event, the Kebbi Progressive Youths (KEPYO) said the scale of attendance points to widespread public approval of the administrations at both state and federal levels.

Speaking with journalists, KEPYO spokesperson Comrade Hamisu Sani described the turnout as “organic and overwhelming,”, stressing that it was driven by genuine support rather than political coercion.

“What we witnessed today is a clear signal that the people are satisfied with the direction of governance. The turnout, especially by young people, shows confidence in the leadership of Governor Idris and President Tinubu,” he said.

Sani noted that the enthusiastic participation reflects a growing belief among residents that current policies are beginning to address critical development needs in the state and beyond.

He added that the rally also showcased unity among party supporters while increasing grassroots mobilisation ahead of the next election cycle.

According to him, such public demonstrations go beyond symbolism and represent real engagement with governance outcomes and service delivery.

The group reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining mobilisation efforts in support of the reelection campaigns, expressing confidence that the momentum generated would translate into electoral gains.

Political watchers say the rally underscores rising political activity in Kebbi State, as stakeholders begin early positioning ahead of forthcoming elections.

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