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Gombe Sets the Pace as Inuwa Yahaya Assents to N617.95bn 2026 Budget.

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Gombe Sets the Pace as Inuwa Yahaya Assents to N617.95bn 2026 Budget.

Gombe Sets the Pace as Inuwa Yahaya Assents to N617.95bn 2026 Budget

December 29, 2025

Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has signed the N617.95 billion 2026 Appropriation Bill into law. The budget is tagged the “Budget of Consolidation”.

The signing took place at the Council Chamber of the Government House in Gombe. The leadership of the Gombe State House of Assembly presented the bill to the Governor. Speaker Abubakar Mohammed Luggerewo led the delegation.

The 2026 budget allocates N189 billion for recurrent expenditure. Capital projects will receive N428.5 billion. The spending plan reflects the administration’s focus on infrastructure, service delivery and economic growth.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya earlier submitted a N535.69 billion proposal to the Assembly. Lawmakers reviewed the estimates and increased the figure by over N82 billion. This adjustment raised the total budget size to N617.95 billion.

A major highlight of the budget is the N12 billion allocation for regional security. The provision represents an N1 billion monthly contribution. The decision follows resolutions of the Northern States Governors’ Forum.

The Governor said the allocation shows Gombe’s commitment to tackling insecurity through practical funding. He added that the safety of lives and property remains a top priority.

According to him, the 2026 budget targets key sectors. These include health, education, social investment, environment and solid mineral development. The budget also makes special provision for the Gombe State Commission for Persons with Disabilities.

“This budget responds directly to the needs of our people,” the Governor said. “It is realistic, responsible and citizen-focused.”

Governor Inuwa Yahaya said his administration has touched all sectors since assuming office. He pointed to visible progress in healthcare, education, infrastructure and social support programmes.

“No sector has been ignored,” he said. “The impact of our work is clear across the state.”

He commended the House of Assembly for its detailed review of the budget. He also assured residents that the government would maintain strong fiscal discipline.

The Governor disclosed that budget implementation under his leadership has remained above 70 per cent. He praised lawmakers for unity and cooperation during the budget process.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya also thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Federal Government. He acknowledged ongoing support through various intervention programmes. He appealed for increased collaboration in the coming year.

“We started with work, and we are still working,” he said. “By God’s grace, we will end with more work.”

Earlier, Speaker Abubakar Mohammed Luggerewo said the Assembly presented the bill for assent. He disclosed that lawmakers received the proposal on November 13, 2025.

He said the House subjected the budget to detailed scrutiny. The Appropriation Committee also held an extended session in Calabar, Cross River State. The exercise helped improve the document.

The Speaker praised the Governor for development projects across the state. He highlighted achievements in health and education.

He recalled a recent health summit organised by the state government. Experts from different countries attended the event. Many commended Gombe’s progress in healthcare delivery.

Hon. Luggerewo said the Assembly made its adjustments in the public interest. He also thanked the governor for sustaining a cordial relationship between both arms of government. He noted that improved logistics have boosted legislative efficiency.

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From Consumers to Creators: Gombe Trains 100 Youths in AI, Data Analytics

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From Consumers to Creators: Gombe Trains 100 Youths in AI, Data Analytics

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

Gombe State has intensified its push into Nigeria’s fast-growing digital economy with the launch of a high-impact training programme in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Analytics targeting 100 young people across the state.

The initiative, spearheaded by the Gombe State Information Technology and Digital Economy Commission (GOSIDEC) in collaboration with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), is designed to equip participants with cutting-edge digital skills needed to compete in today’s global workforce.

Flagging off the programme, GOSIDEC Director-General, Dr. Al-Amin Barambu, described the training as a strategic investment in human capital aimed at repositioning the state from a technology consumer to a producer of innovative, data-driven solutions.

According to him, the intervention aligns with the broader vision of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya’s administration to diversify the state’s economy through innovation, digital transformation and youth empowerment.

“Gombe is deliberately charting a new course. We are moving beyond merely consuming technology to building the capacity of our youths to create solutions driven by data and innovation,” Barambu said.

He challenged participants to take full advantage of the opportunity, stressing that the knowledge and tools provided should translate into long-term impact.

“The laptops you have received are not just devices—they are work tools. Use them to develop ideas, build startups and solve real problems within your communities. This programme is only the beginning,” he added.

As part of the support package, NCDMB provided participants with high-performance laptops, learning materials and stipends to ensure full participation throughout the training.

The programme reflects a growing partnership between government institutions aimed at nurturing a new generation of tech-savvy youths, positioning Gombe as an emerging hub for digital innovation in northern Nigeria.

Observers say the initiative could play a significant role in reducing unemployment, boosting entrepreneurship and aligning the state with global trends in technology and knowledge-driven economies.

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Defections Shake Gombe Politics as Senator Yaro Dumps PDP for APC

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Defections Shake Gombe Politics as Senator Yaro Dumps PDP for APC

By Auwal Ahmad, Gombe

Gombe State Governor and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has welcomed Senator Anthony Siyako Yaro into the ruling party, following his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The development, which unfolded late on Thursday, marks another significant shift in the political landscape of the state, as the APC continues to draw key figures from opposition ranks.

Senator Yaro, who represents Gombe South Senatorial District, is the latest high-profile politician to align with the APC under the leadership of Governor Inuwa Yahaya, a move widely seen as strengthening the party’s influence ahead of the 2027 general elections.

His defection comes on the heels of earlier political realignments facilitated by the governor, including the movement of three federal lawmakers into the APC. Among them are the Minority Whip of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ali Isa JC; Hon. Abdullahi El-Rasheed, representing Dukku/Nafada Federal Constituency; and Hon. Inuwa Garba of Yamaltu/Deba.

With the growing list of defections, political observers say the APC is steadily tightening its hold on Gombe’s political space, raising the stakes for opposition parties as preparations for the next electoral cycle gather momentum.

The governor received Senator Yaro in the company of prominent party figures, including the Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Usman Bello Kumo, and the APC Deputy National Financial Secretary, Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo, signaling a unified front within the party.

Analysts note that the wave of defections could reshape political alignments in the state, with implications for both party structures and electoral strategies in the run-up to 2027.

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Gombe partners with UNICEF, Microsoft to drive digital education initiative

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Gombe partners with UNICEF, Microsoft to drive digital education initiative

By Auwal Ahmad, Gombe

The Gombe State Government has partnered with UNICEF and Microsoft to launch the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP), a digital platform aimed at expanding access to quality education and improving learning outcomes across the state.

The initiative, unveiled in Gombe, is designed to provide inclusive learning opportunities for children, particularly those in remote and underserved communities, by leveraging technology to bridge existing gaps in the education sector.

Representing Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, the Head of Civil Service, Mu’azu Shehu, said the programme aligns with the administration’s vision of taking education beyond the conventional classroom setting.

“This initiative will ensure that every child in Gombe State, regardless of location, has access to quality, inclusive and continuous education through digital platforms,” he said.

He illustrated the potential impact of the platform with a simple example.

“Imagine a girl in Nafada who, with just a mobile phone, can access the same quality lessons as her counterparts in the Gombe metropolis. This is the promise of the Nigeria Learning Passport,” Shehu added.

Also speaking the Chief of UNICEF’s Bauchi Field Office, Dr. Nuzhat Rafiq, represented by the Nigeria Learning Passport Coordinator, Dr. Harold Kpojime, described the initiative as a significant milestone in transforming education delivery in the state.

“The Nigeria Learning Passport is a transformative platform developed to respond to disruptions in education and to support learning continuity for millions of children,” he said.

He noted that the platform, which has already been deployed in several states, offers both online and offline access to curriculum-based materials, making it suitable for areas with limited internet connectivity.

Kpojime said early implementation in Gombe includes the provision of digital devices and training for technical teams, with plans underway to train about 1,000 teachers and connect selected schools across the state.

He also commended the state government’s commitment to education reforms, including measures aimed at reducing the number of out-of-school children and improving access to learning.

The initiative is being implemented with support from partners such as IHS Towers, TECNO and the Global Partnership for Education.

Also speaking, Lami Garkwa described the launch as more than just a technological rollout.

“Today, we are not just launching a digital platform; we are opening a door that will never be closed. This is a gateway to the future for every child,” she said.

She added that thousands of lessons aligned with the national curriculum are already available on the platform at no cost.

“Learning can no longer be confined to the four walls of the classroom. The goal is simple — to ensure that learning never stops,” she said.

In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Abubakar Hassan, said the state had begun training teachers to support effective implementation.

“Over the past few days, we have worked closely with partners to equip an initial group of teachers who will cascade this knowledge across schools in the state,” he said.

He added that the establishment of the state’s Information Technology Development Agency would further support digital transformation in education and public service delivery.

Stakeholders at the event expressed optimism that the initiative would improve literacy and numeracy outcomes while ensuring that children in Gombe are better prepared for the demands of a digital future.

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