Yobe
Buni employs 416 nurses, midwives to boost Yobe’s healthcare delivery
Buni employs 416 nurses, midwives to boost Yobe’s healthcare delivery
By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu
The Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, has approved the immediate employment of 416 nurses and midwives to boost healthcare delivery services in the state.
According to him, the over 400 health workers are graduands of the Shehu Sule College of Nursing and Sciences (SSCNS), Damaturu.
Buni unveiled the automatic engagements of health workers on Wednesday at the official graduation ceremony of student nurses and midwives held in Damaturu.
The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Idi Barde Gubana, disclosed: “The state government’s investments in the health sector were to meet manpower requirements of hospitals and other health facilities across the state.
Gubana noted that the health workers’ employment initiatives are consistent and aligned with the health sector reforms to boost the delivery of healthcare to the people in rural communities.
Citing the College of Nursing in rural healthcare delivery, the Deputy Governor stated, “Government’s investment in the College over the past seven years had proven worthwhile, impactful, and beneficial to people living in rural and urban centres of the state.”
According to him, the state government has, in recent years, employed more than 3,500 healthcare workers, with many graduates of the college among the beneficiaries.
“You are to train adequate, qualified, and professional manpower at the health facilities, including the Specialists Hospitals at Damaturu, Potiskum and Buni-Yadi,” he charged the College authorities.
Gubana further explained that the Buni administration had deliberately invested in the health sector to ensure what he described as functional, efficient, and effective healthcare services to the people at the grassroots.
He added that, in a bid to address healthcare challenges, the government established a world-class Biomedical Research and Training Centre (BioRTC) at the Yobe State University (YSU), where its permanent site was commissioned last year to promote research and the training of young scientists in the state.
Gubana, therefore, assured the college management that the state government would consider all its requests in addressing the issues raised, pledging continued support to make the institution a leading health training centre in Nigeria.
He also commended the outgoing provost of the college, Hajiya Hadiza Sabo, for successfully completing her two-term tenure and for leading a management team that has set high standards of academic excellence.
In his remarks, the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, Dr Mohammed Lawan Gana, stated that the state emerged as the best-performing in primary healthcare delivery in Nigeria, based on an independent survey conducted by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum under the Federal Government’s National Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII).
He said that the state, therefore, clinched a $1.2 million (N1.68 billion) prize in 2025.
The College Provost, Hajiya Hadiza Sabo, revealed that between 2019 and 2026, the college graduated 1,485 students, where all of them received automatic employment upon completing their studies.
She noted that this has significantly improved the recruitment process, deployment, and retention of healthcare personnel in the state.
She added that the graduated nurses and midwives comprise 158 community nurses, 196 basic nurses and midwives, and 62 Higher National Diploma (HND) graduates in nursing from the college.
Yobe
Yobe Council Clears ₦59.8bn for Roads, Power, Markets and Healthcare
Yobe Council Clears ₦59.8bn for Roads, Power, Markets and Healthcare
By Abubakar Musa, Damaturu
The Yobe State Executive Council has endorsed a total expenditure of ₦59.8 billion to fund a range of infrastructure and public service projects across the state.
The decision was reached at the council’s meeting held in Damaturu on Monday, where key proposals spanning multiple sectors received final approval.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Information and Culture, Abdullahi Bego, said the approvals cut across critical areas, including road development, healthcare delivery, energy, transport, commerce, and sports.
According to him, the largest share of the funds—₦34.1 billion—will go into road construction projects. These include the development of a 59-kilometre road linking Kaliyari to Bayamari, as well as a 53-kilometre stretch connecting Bayamari to Geidam.
He added that ₦8.5 billion has been earmarked for market infrastructure, covering the construction of the Jajimaji Modern Market and additional works at the Machina and Buni Yadi markets.
In the energy and transport sectors, Bego said ₦5.3 billion has been approved for the acquisition of 800KVA power generators and the installation of underground armoured cables and switchgear systems at the Government House in Damaturu.
The commissioner further disclosed plans to expand solar-powered street lighting across the state, with 2,200 integrated 100-watt units to be installed in all 11 local government headquarters, including Bara, Babbangida, Dapchi, Yunusari, Fika, Damagum, Nangere, Jakusko, Jajimaji, Machina and Yusufari.
Other energy projects include the construction of a 33KV transmission line from Bukarti to Kanamma, installation of transformer substations, and expansion of the electricity distribution network in Kanamma.
He noted that public health facilities will also benefit from improved power supply, with new generators to be installed at the Specialist Hospital, Family Support Hospital and the Yobe State University Teaching Hospital in Damaturu.
Bego said the council also validated ₦5.5 billion for healthcare-related projects aimed at strengthening service delivery across the state.
Additionally, ₦3.3 billion has been approved for ongoing upgrade works at the August 27 Stadium in Damaturu as part of efforts to boost sports infrastructure.
He explained that the approvals reflect the government’s commitment to improving living standards through targeted investments in infrastructure and essential services.
Yobe
Yobe APC Opts for Consensus Primaries, Backs Tinubu for Second Term
Yobe APC Opts for Consensus Primaries, Backs Tinubu for Second Term
Abubakar Musa, Damaturu
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Yobe State has resolved to adopt a consensus approach for selecting its candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.
This decision was disclosed by Ahmed Lawan while addressing journalists after a high-level stakeholders’ meeting held in Damaturu on Thursday.
According to him, the consensus method will be applied across all elective positions in the state, including governorship, National Assembly and State House of Assembly primaries.
“Our party has carefully reviewed the options provided under the Electoral Act, and we have agreed to proceed with consensus as our preferred method,” Lawan said. “This approach has consistently served us well in Yobe, promoting unity and reducing internal friction.”
He expressed confidence that aspirants who may not emerge through the process would align with the party’s collective decision, noting that internal structures exist to engage and reconcile all stakeholders.
Lawan also assured that the party was working towards a strong electoral outing in 2027, projecting millions of votes for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, alongside victories for APC candidates contesting legislative seats.
Earlier at the meeting, party leaders unanimously endorsed Tinubu as their candidate for a second term, reaffirming their loyalty to the administration.
In his remarks, Governor Mai Mala Buni said Yobe had recorded significant gains under the current federal leadership, citing ongoing development projects and policy interventions as evidence of progress.
The meeting drew key party figures from across the state, signaling early efforts by the APC to consolidate its base ahead of the next electoral cycle.
Yobe
Alleged APC Card Seizure Sparks Tension Ahead of Yobe Governorship Primaries
Alleged APC Card Seizure Sparks Tension Ahead of Yobe Governorship Primaries
By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu
Tension is mounting within the Yobe State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) following allegations that party officials are forcibly collecting members’ registration cards ahead of the upcoming governorship primaries in Damaturu.
The claims were made by a group, Yobe State Concerned Citizens (YSCC), which warned that the development could undermine internal democracy and disenfranchise delegates expected to participate in the exercise.
In a statement issued on Wednesday in Damaturu, the group’s coordinator, Musa Ali Baba, alleged that the ongoing collection of membership cards was part of a broader scheme to influence the outcome of the primaries.
“We received disturbing reports that the APC leadership in Yobe is currently forcing members to surrender their registration cards,” Mr Baba said.
He added that the situation is unfolding barely days before the primaries scheduled for the end of April, raising concerns about transparency in the selection process.
Mr Baba further alleged that some party leaders had earlier attempted to promote a preferred governorship aspirant without conducting primaries, a move he said was resisted by party members and other aspirants.
According to him, the alleged seizure of membership cards—particularly from grassroots members—has triggered widespread concern across the state’s 17 local government areas.
He warned that the move could be a strategy to restrict participation in the primaries to a select group of loyalists, especially if the party adopts a direct primary system.
“If this suspicion proves true, it would amount to outright electoral manipulation, denying party members the right to freely choose their candidate,” he said.
The group called on the APC’s national leadership to intervene and halt the alleged practice, while urging members not to surrender their cards.
It also threatened legal action against anyone found confiscating membership cards from party members.
However, the APC in Yobe has denied the allegations.
The party’s State Youth Leader, Musa Muhammad Gulani, described the claims as false and politically motivated.
“No directive has been issued for the collection of membership cards from any APC member in Yobe State,” Mr Gulani said.
He accused unnamed individuals of attempting to create tension within the party and mislead the public.
Mr Gulani reaffirmed the party’s commitment to conducting a transparent and credible governorship primary, urging members and the public to disregard what he described as baseless allegations.
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