Gombe
Gombe Governor Celebrates Promotion of Two State Indigenes to AIG Rank
Gombe Governor Celebrates Promotion of Two State Indigenes to AIG Rank
By Jamila Muhammad
The Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has expressed delight over the promotion of two distinguished sons of the state, Bello Shehu and Dankombo Morris Fallings, to the rank of Assistant Inspectors General (AIGs) in the Nigeria Police Force.
In a congratulatory message, Governor Inuwa Yahaya described their elevation as a well-deserved recognition of their years of exemplary service, professionalism, and dedication to duty within the police force.
According to the governor, both officers have built remarkable careers in the Nigeria Police Force, distinguished by discipline, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to protecting lives and property across the country.
He particularly recalled their performances while serving as Commissioners of Police, noting that Bello Shehu demonstrated strong operational leadership during his tenure in Katsina State, while Dankombo Morris Fallings earned praise for his firm and strategic command of the police in Adamawa State.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya stated that the government and people of Gombe State are immensely proud of the achievements of the two senior officers, describing their promotions as a moment of honour and inspiration for the state.
“Your promotion to the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police is a source of pride for the government and people of Gombe State. It reflects your years of commitment, discipline, and exceptional contributions to policing and national security,” the governor said.
He further noted that Bello Shehu, who hails from Gombe Local Government Area, and Dankombo Morris Fallings, from Kaltungo Local Government Area, have consistently upheld the noble ideals of the Nigeria Police Force.
The governor urged the newly promoted AIGs to see their appointments as a call to greater national service and to continue demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and patriotism in their new roles.
He also assured them of the continued support, goodwill, and prayers of the government and people of Gombe State, expressing confidence that they would justify the trust placed in them by the leadership of the police force.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya described the two officers as shining examples of excellence, discipline, and dedication to public service, noting that their success would inspire younger generations from Gombe State to pursue careers in national service with pride and honour.
Gombe
FRSC Foils Vehicle Fraud in Gombe, Recovers Car Stolen Since 2021
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.
Gombe
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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