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Boko Haram Video Shows 416 Abducted Ngoshe Residents, Appeals for Rescue Intensify

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Boko Haram Video Shows 416 Abducted Ngoshe Residents, Appeals for Rescue Intensify

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

A faction of Boko Haram, identified as Jama’atu Ahlis-Sunna Lidda’Awati Wal-Jihad (JAS-AWJ), has released a video showing hundreds of abducted residents from the Ngoshe community in the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, sparking fresh concern over the fate of civilians in insurgency, hit areas.

The footage, which surfaced on Friday, features dozens of captives, mostly women and children—while a smaller number of men appear separated from their families. The video, said to be over six minutes long, was reportedly recorded at the request of a mediation group, the Borno South Youths Alliance (BOYA).

In the clip, a spokesperson for the insurgent group claimed that the abductees are alive and being treated humanely. He stated that the recording was intended to address growing public anxiety and provide proof of life for families and authorities.

“We are responding to calls for clarity about their condition,” the speaker said, insisting that the captives have not been subjected to abuse. He added that the group’s actions were guided by their interpretation of religious principles.

The camera was then turned toward some of the victims, including a woman who identified herself as one of those taken during the recent attack on Ngoshe. She said they were alive but living in distress, expressing deep concern about their families back home.

“We are grateful that we are still alive, but we are worried about our relatives who do not know our condition,” she said. “We are pleading with the government and all leaders to come to our aid so we can return home.”

She also mentioned that some of the abductees had received basic care, including food and medical attention, but stressed that their situation remains difficult as they long to reunite with their loved ones.

The Borno South Youths Alliance, which claimed to have been engaging the insurgents in mediation efforts, confirmed that 416 individuals are currently in captivity. The group said the figure was obtained after days of dialogue and humanitarian appeals.

In a statement, the group’s president, Samaila Kaigama, said the number represents a more accurate account than earlier reports, which he noted had underestimated the scale of the abduction.

He added that efforts are ongoing behind the scenes to secure the release of the victims, calling for sustained support from authorities and the public.

The latest development has once again drawn attention to the persistent threat posed by insurgent groups in parts of Borno State, particularly in communities like Ngoshe that have repeatedly come under attack.

Security experts say the release of such videos is often aimed at drawing attention, shaping narratives, or opening channels for negotiation, even as families of the victims continue to wait anxiously for their safe return.

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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

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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Ndume Pushes for New Constituencies in Borno South to Deepen Grassroots Representation

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Ndume Pushes for New Constituencies in Borno South to Deepen Grassroots Representation

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

A fresh drive to reshape political representation in Borno State is gaining momentum as Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume intensifies efforts to secure additional State Assembly constituencies across Borno South.

The lawmaker, who represents the district in the Senate, is advocating for the delineation and activation of new constituencies in key areas, including Gwoza, Askira/Uba, and Biu. The move, he argues, is necessary to reflect current demographic realities and improve access to governance for underserved communities.

Senator Ndume based his proposal on the expansive landmass, scattered settlements, and challenging terrain that define much of Borno South. He also pointed to the evolving population dynamics driven by post-insurgency resettlement, which have significantly altered the structure and needs of communities in the region.

According to him, the existing constituency framework no longer adequately represents the people, stressing that effective democracy requires closer engagement between elected officials and constituents.

If approved by the Independent National Electoral Commission, the proposal would lead to the creation of additional State Assembly seats in the affected areas, thereby enhancing legislative accessibility and strengthening grassroots participation.

Observers say the initiative could correct long-standing imbalances in representation and bring governance closer to communities that have faced years of displacement and rebuilding challenges.

Senator Ndume, widely known for his advocacy on security, governance, and humanitarian recovery in the Northeast, maintained that democratic dividends must be tangible at the local level.

“This is about ensuring that governance is not distant but accessible,” he noted, adding that communities in Gwoza, Askira/Uba, and Biu deserve a stronger voice in decision-making processes.

The proposal is already attracting attention from stakeholders, with many describing it as a strategic intervention aimed at improving inclusivity and accelerating development across Borno South.

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