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Bauchi Sacked Education Workers Demand Reinstatement, Seek Fair Review

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Bauchi Sacked Education Workers Demand Reinstatement, Seek Fair Review

By Ahmad Muhammad,  Bauchi

A group of disengaged workers from the Bauchi State Ministry of Education has appealed to the state government to reverse its decision and restore them to their positions.

The affected personnel, who served as Fingerprint Terminal Operators responsible for tracking teachers’ attendance in public schools, also called on the authorities to give them priority in the ongoing recruitment exercise.

In a statement issued on Monday, the Chairman of the Association of Bauchi Fingerprint Terminal Operators, Musa Alfa, said the workers had dedicated more than seven years to supporting the education system in the state.

According to him, their role was critical in strengthening discipline among teachers and ensuring punctuality, which in turn contributed to improved teaching and learning outcomes in public schools.

Alfa expressed disappointment over the manner of their disengagement, noting that it was carried out without prior notice or an opportunity for the workers to defend themselves.

“Our removal from service came as a shock and has placed more than 2,000 families under serious economic strain, as many of us depend solely on this job for survival,” he said.

He stressed that the affected workers possess the experience and relevant qualifications needed to continue contributing meaningfully to the education sector.

“We urge the government to reconsider its decision, reinstate us, or integrate us into the civil service,” Alfa added.

The group maintained that it remains committed to lawful and peaceful engagement, expressing optimism that the government would address their concerns with fairness and empathy.

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Bauchi GBV Committee Unveils Statewide Campaign to Tackle Abuse

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 Bauchi GBV Committee Unveils Statewide Campaign to Tackle Abuse

By Bashir Hassan Abubakar

The Bauchi State Action Committee on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is set to launch a statewide awareness campaign aimed at educating residents on the dangers and consequences of abuse across communities.

Wife of the Bauchi State Governor, Hajiya Aisha Bala Mohammed, made the disclosure during a media interaction at the Government House, Bauchi, where she called for stronger community support in the fight against gender-based violence.

The first lady, who also serves as chairperson of the State Action Committee on GBV, commended media organisations and development partners for their continued efforts to address the growing challenge of abuse and violence in society.

She described the media as a key stakeholder in protecting vulnerable groups, raising public awareness, and promoting justice for survivors.

According to her, the planned sensitisation exercise will cover communities across the state with the aim of enlightening residents about the harmful effects of GBV and the need to report cases promptly.

Hajiya Aisha Bala Mohammed stressed that public enlightenment and collective action remain essential in reducing cases of domestic violence, rape, abduction, and other related offences.

Also speaking, the special adviser to Governor Bala Mohammed on GBV, Sha’awanatu Yusuf, disclosed that the committee has recorded 218 cases since its establishment in 2020.

She explained that the reported cases ranged from domestic violence and family disputes to rape and abduction.

Sha’awanatu Yusuf further revealed that several high-profile cases had been successfully prosecuted, with courts delivering judgements in favour of survivors, a development she described as a major step toward ensuring justice and accountability in the state.

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  Bauchi Boosts Healthcare Outreach as UNICEF, Canada Donate 45 Motorcycles 

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  Bauchi Boosts Healthcare Outreach as UNICEF, Canada Donate 45 Motorcycles

 By  Ahmad Muhmmmad, Bauchi

The Bauchi State Government has taken a major step to improve access to healthcare services with the receipt of 45 motorcycles donated by the government of Canada through the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

The motorcycles, delivered via UNICEF’s Bauchi Field Office, have been allocated to all 20 local government areas to support frontline health workers in reaching communities that are often difficult to access.

Speaking at the official handover ceremony on Monday, the head of UNICEF’s Bauchi Field Office, Dr Nuzhat Rafique, said the initiative was designed to bridge critical gaps in immunisation coverage and primary healthcare delivery.

She explained that the intervention would enhance mobility for health personnel, enabling them to reach vulnerable populations, particularly in remote settlements where access to health facilities remains limited.

According to her, the support aligns with ongoing efforts to identify and vaccinate “zero-dose” children—those who have never received any routine immunisation—as well as to extend care to women who lack access to antenatal services.

“If communities cannot easily access healthcare facilities, then services must be taken closer to them. This is especially crucial for rural and underserved areas,” she said.

Rafique also raised concern over the persistently high rates of maternal and newborn deaths in parts of the North-East, stressing the need for deliberate and coordinated strategies to expand healthcare access and improve outcomes.

She reaffirmed UNICEF’s commitment to supporting Bauchi State through sustained partnerships aimed at improving the wellbeing of women, children, and adolescents.

Receiving the motorcycles on behalf of the state government, the Commissioner for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Sani Dambam, described the donation as a timely intervention that would strengthen service delivery across the state.

He assured us that the motorcycles would be deployed effectively to enhance outreach programmes and bring essential healthcare services closer to rural populations.

Dambam, however, cautioned health workers against misuse of the equipment, warning that strict disciplinary measures would be enforced to ensure accountability and proper utilisation.

Also speaking, UNICEF Health Officer Seyi Olosunde noted that the donation coincided with activities marking the global campaign to promote immunisation awareness.

He highlighted the critical role vaccines play in preventing life-threatening diseases and improving public health, adding that immunisation platforms also provide opportunities to deliver other essential health services.

Olosunde said the motorcycles would significantly improve the reach of maternal, newborn, and child healthcare services by enabling health workers to travel more easily to hard-to-reach communities.

He added that, beyond vaccination, the outreach efforts would incorporate services such as antenatal care and adolescent health support, ultimately strengthening the overall healthcare system in Bauchi State.

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Bauchi Raises Alarm Over Harsh Dry Spell, Sudden Flood Risks in 12 LGAs

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Bauchi Raises Alarm Over Harsh Dry Spell, Sudden Flood Risks in 12 LGAs

By  Ahmad Muhammad, Bauchi

The Bauchi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has issued an early warning to residents and authorities over an unusual weather pattern expected to hit parts of the state, combining a prolonged dry spell with the threat of flash floods during the 2026 rainy season.

The alert was delivered on Wednesday in Bauchi by the agency’s Director-General, Mas’ud Aliyu, during a stakeholders’ forum on seasonal climate outlook and disaster preparedness.

Aliyu explained that initial climate projections point to a severe dry spell lasting up to 21 days between June and August, a development that could disrupt farming activities across several local government areas. The councils likely to be affected include Itas-Gadau, Jama’are, Katagum, Misau, Giade, Shira, Dambam, Darazo, Ningi, Warji, Gamawa and Zaki.

He described the forecast as both unusual and concerning, noting that while the dry conditions could weaken agricultural productivity, sudden heavy rainfall within the same period may trigger flash floods in vulnerable communities.

According to him, the hardened soil caused by extended heat may struggle to absorb intense rainfall, increasing the chances of flooding even after a dry spell.

“This situation goes beyond routine weather information. It signals possible food shortages, water challenges and pressure on livestock if urgent steps are not taken,” he said.

Aliyu stressed the need for practical responses at both farm and community levels, urging experts in agriculture and environmental sciences to guide farmers on soil management, crop choices and planting timelines.

He also called for stronger coordination among local government authorities, traditional institutions and relevant agencies to ensure early warning messages reach rural communities promptly.

The SEMA boss urged the state’s Ministry of Agriculture and the Bauchi State Agricultural Development Programme to support farmers with drought-tolerant seeds, while advising the Ministry of Water Resources to prepare contingency plans, including water supply interventions.

He further appealed to the media to intensify awareness campaigns to keep the public informed about evolving weather risks.

Aliyu emphasised that community cooperation would be critical, urging residents to take precautionary measures and respond quickly to advisories.

He expressed confidence that with joint efforts involving government agencies, traditional leaders and experts from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, the state can better withstand the looming environmental challenges.

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