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GOGIS Reaffirms Commitment to Transparent Land Administration in Gombe, Announces Final Recertification Window

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GOGIS Reaffirms Commitment to Transparent Land Administration in Gombe, Announces Final Recertification

GOGIS Reaffirms Commitment to Transparent Land Administration in Gombe, Announces Final Recertification Window

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

The Gombe State Geographic Information System (GOGIS) has reiterated the state government’s resolve to uphold transparency, accountability, strict compliance with the Land Use Act, and the protection of legitimate land interests, as it moves to ensure efficient and orderly land administration across Gombe State.

At a press briefing held on December 31, 2025, the Director General of GOGIS, Dr Kabiru Usman Hassan, disclosed that the agency has approved a final extension for the recertification and collection of allocation letters in the newly redesigned Shehu Abubakar District, formerly known as BAP 4 Layout.

Dr Hassan explained that the exercise is part of broader land reforms initiated by the Gombe State Government following the lawful revocation of Rights of Occupancy in the area, in line with Executive Order No. 007 of 2024 and Section 28 of the Land Use Act, due to breaches of conditions of grant and overriding public interest.

According to him, the government, through GOGIS, carried out a comprehensive and open process involving layout redesign, verification of claims, documentation, and recertification of eligible allottees.

He noted that the government took these steps to restore order, eliminate irregularities, and strengthen confidence in land administration.

“The aim is to build a system that is fair, transparent, and compliant with the law, while safeguarding the rights of legitimate allottees,” Dr. Hanan said.

Dr Hassan announced that the final extension for recertification and collection of allocation letters will run from Sunday, January 5 to Friday, January 16, 2026, strictly for individuals who had already participated in the earlier documentation and verification exercise.

GOGIS Boss  emphasised that the extension reflects the government’s sense of responsibility and inclusiveness, following appeals from affected allottees who were unable to complete the process within the earlier deadline.

Eligible individuals are expected to present relevant documents, including proof of documentation, original title papers, valid identification, and other supporting requirements where applicable.

He warned that failure to comply within the extended period would be regarded as a voluntary forfeiture, after which such plots would revert to the state government for reallocation in line with existing laws and policies.

The GOGIS boss cautioned the public against misinformation, urging them to seek clarification directly from the agency on all matters relating to land allocation, payments, and penalties.

Dr Hassan confirmed that Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya’s administration is dedicated to improving land management by following the law, ensuring responsibility, protecting rightful claims, and supporting sustainable growth in Gombe State.

Members of the public were advised to take full advantage of the final opportunity to regularise their land documents and support the government’s drive for an efficient and orderly land administration system.

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FRSC Foils Vehicle Fraud in Gombe, Recovers Car Stolen Since 2021

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FRSC Foils Vehicle Fraud in Gombe, Recovers Car Stolen Since 2021

By Jamila Muhammad, Gombe

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has intercepted an attempted vehicle fraud at its National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) office in Gombe, leading to the recovery of a car reported missing over four years ago.

The development was made known in a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja by the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr. Osondu Ohaeri.

Mr. Ohaeri explained that the incident occurred on April 16 during a routine number plate revalidation exercise when an applicant sought to convert a vehicle’s registration documents. He said officials became suspicious after detecting inconsistencies in the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) provided.

According to him, a detailed verification process exposed irregularities in the records, prompting officers to carry out a physical inspection of the vehicle. The inspection further confirmed discrepancies between the VIN documents and the chassis engraving.

He added that operatives deployed the NVIS database to trace the vehicle’s original owner, identified as Mrs. Cecilia Duru, who was subsequently contacted.

“The rightful owner confirmed that the vehicle had been stolen in Port Harcourt in 2021 and provided credible documents to support her claim,” Ohaeri said.

He noted that the individual who presented the vehicle insisted it was purchased through a third party, a claim that raised further suspicion among officials.

The FRSC spokesperson said the corps acted promptly by coordinating necessary actions that led to the recovery of the vehicle, preventing it from being illegally transferred or concealed.

He emphasised that the successful operation highlights the growing efficiency of the NVIS platform and the corps’ strengthened intelligence capabilities in tackling vehicle-related crimes.

Ohaeri advised prospective car buyers to thoroughly verify ownership details before completing transactions, urging the public to rely on official platforms to avoid being defrauded.

He also reiterated the FRSC’s commitment to enhancing transparency, improving accountability, and ensuring safety on Nigerian roads.

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Inuwa Sets Up Street Naming, House Numbering Committee to Boost Urban Planning in Gombe

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Inuwa Sets Up Street Naming, House Numbering Committee to Boost Urban Planning in Gombe

Inuwa Sets Up Street Naming, House Numbering Committee to Boost Urban Planning in Gombe

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has approved the formation of an ad-hoc committee on street naming and house numbering, as part of efforts to strengthen urban planning and improve governance through a more efficient geographic information system.

The development was contained in a statement issued by the Director-General, Press Affairs, Government House Gombe, Ismaila Uba Misilli.

The Statement said that the  Secretary to the State Government, Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, who conveyed the approval, said the initiative is designed to establish a coordinated system for proper street identification and house numbering across the state.

According to the statement, the committee will be chaired by Dr. Isa Ibrahim Jalo, the Wazirin Gombe, with key stakeholders drawn from relevant government agencies to ensure a comprehensive and professional approach.

Other members of the committee include the Executive Chairman of the Gombe State Urban Planning and Development Authority (GOSUPDA), Amb. B.M. Samanja; Tpl. Abubakar Uba Jatau and Arc. Ahmed Yahaya from the Ministry of Works, Housing and Transportation; as well as representatives of the Gombe Geographic Information System (GOGIS), including Tpl. Muhammad Nasir, Muhammad Aminu Abdullahi, and Sadiq Yahaya.

Also appointed are Sani Lawal Bala of GOSUPDA, while Musa Adamu Kumo, Esq., of GOGIS and David Yohanna of the Ministry of Justice will serve as legal advisers. The Director-General of GOGIS, Dr. Kabiru Usman Hassan, will act as Secretary of the committee.

The appointments take immediate effect.

Governor Yahaya urged members of the committee to leverage their expertise in delivering a well-structured and modern urban addressing system that will support data-driven governance and enhance service delivery.

The move is expected to improve city management, facilitate easier navigation, and strengthen planning processes in line with the administration’s broader vision for sustainable urban development in Gombe State.

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Gov. Inuwa Commits ₦77bn to Roads, Inspects Underpass, Key Urban Projects in

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Gov. Inuwa Commits ₦77bn to Roads, Inspects Underpass, Key Urban Projects in Gombe

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya on Tuesday said his administration has committed more than ₦77 billion to road infrastructure projects aimed at transforming Gombe city and improving economic activities.

The governor disclosed this during an inspection tour of ongoing projects across the state capital on Tuesday, where he assessed the progress of major road networks and urban renewal works.

The projects, according to officials, span key locations including the Shehu Abubakar District, the ongoing city centre underpass, the Yemi Osinbajo Southern Bypass, and the Three Arms Zone.

At the site of the 76.5-metre underpass, Governor Yahaya expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work, describing the project as critical to reducing traffic congestion and improving connectivity within the metropolis.

“We have committed over ₦77 billion to strategic road infrastructure because we understand that modern roads are the backbone of economic growth and urban development,” the governor said.

“This underpass and the surrounding road network will significantly ease traffic and improve movement within the city.”

He urged contractors to maintain high standards and ensure timely completion of all projects.

The Project Manager of Triacta Nigeria Limited, Imran Amin Khan, said the underpass represents the most extensive tunnel project undertaken by the company.

“This is the largest tunnel project we have handled, and it reflects the ambitious scale of infrastructure development currently ongoing in Gombe State,” he said.

During a visit to the Three Arms Zone, which houses major government institutions, the governor commended the level of work done and reiterated his administration’s commitment to quality execution.

“Funding will not be a problem. We have made adequate provisions to ensure that all these projects are completed without unnecessary delays,” Gov. Yahaya added.

He said the investment in road infrastructure is designed to enhance mobility, boost commerce and support long-term urban development.

Officials of the Ministry of Works told the governor that the projects remain on schedule, with monitoring mechanisms in place to ensure compliance with specifications and timelines.

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