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Gov. Buni salutes Yobeans for tolerance and peaceful co-existence

By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu

Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe state has saluted members of the various religious and ethnic groups for their sustained tolerance and peaceful co-existence since the state was created in 1992.

According to him, the people’s tolerance and resilience to the Boko Haram insurgency have strengthened peacebuilding and the security of life and property across the state.

Buni spoke on Monday in Damaturu, when members of the Yobe State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) paid him a courtesy visit at the Government House, Damaturu.

The governor congratulated the Christian communities in the state and across the country on the celebration of Christmas.

Buni described the season as one that reinforces the values of love, sacrifice, unity, and peaceful coexistence among the state’s communities.

He stressed that peace remains the foundation of meaningful development and freedom of religious practice, stating, “Societies engulfed in crises often struggle not only with development but also with the freedom to practice their religion without being intimidated.”

Buni assured that his administration will continue to promote peace and tolerance for the growth and development of the state, revealing that the government will construct 25 kilometres of township roads in Damaturu to improve commuting in the metropolis.

Earlier, the State CAN Chairman, Bishop Yohana Audu, commended the Governor for running an all-inclusive government.

“This has placed the state on a steady path of development anchored on peace, harmony and mutual

Bishop Yohana noted that the core message of Christmas is peace, love and reconciliation, which are reflected in Governor Buni’s style of governance.

He said the Buni administration has appointed members of CAN into various positions and allocated seats for the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Israel.

The Chairman of the Northern Christian Religious Leaders Assembly, Rev. Garba Idi, also commended the Governor for giving the Christian faithful a sense of belonging and inclusion.

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Buni Spreads Christmas Cheer to 7,000 Vulnerable Christian Families in Yobe

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Buni Spreads Christmas Cheer to 7,000 Vulnerable Christian Families in Yobe

By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu

Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni has once again demonstrated his administration’s commitment to inclusive governance by distributing tonnes of food items to 7,000 Christian households and vulnerable individuals across the state to mark the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

The distribution exercise was flagged off on Wednesday night in Damaturu. Representing the governor, the Executive Secretary of the Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Dr Mohammed Goje, said the intervention was designed to ease the burden on families and enable them to celebrate the festive season with dignity.

According to Dr Goje, each beneficiary household received an enhanced food package comprising rice, spaghetti, cooking oil and semolina flour.

Dr Goje explained that they carefully selected the items to support both Christmas and New Year festivities.

He conveyed Governor Buni’s message, urging members of the Christian community to continue to embrace peace, unity and mutual understanding, while also praying for the sustained progress and development of Yobe State and Nigeria at large.

Speaking at the event, the State Focal Person on Christian Pilgrimage to Jerusalem (CPJ), Mr Emmanuel Degubi, praised the governor for what he described as consistent and inclusive leadership. He noted that the gesture reflected Governor Buni’s commitment to governing the state without discrimination based on religion or political affiliation.

Mr Degubi further acknowledged that the Buni administration has continued to support the Christian community, not only during festive periods but also in times of emergency and hardship.

He cited regular assistance during annual religious observances such as Good Friday, as well as support extended to Christian communities in border areas, including those close to the Niger Republic.

The distribution exercise added to a series of social welfare initiatives by the Yobe State Government aimed at strengthening peaceful coexistence and ensuring that vulnerable citizens are not left out during significant national and religious celebrations.

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Yobe Sets High Alert: Governor Buni Orders Tight Security for Christmas, New Year Festivities

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Yobe Sets High Alert: Governor Buni Orders Tight Security for Christmas, New Year Festivities

By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu

Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni has ordered tight security during the Christmas and New Year festivities to ensure the protection of people’s lives and property in the state.

Accordingly, the police and other security agencies are to remain alert by scaling up their operations during Christmas, Boxing Day, and the New Year holidays.

Buni, represented by his deputy, Alhaji Idi Gubana Barde, gave the order yesterday during the 15th State Security Coordination Committee meeting held at the Government House, Damaturu.

While addressing the stakeholders of security, Gubana stated, “The prevailing restored peace in the state should not breed complacency in protecting life and property during Christmas and New Year festivities across the state, including the border communities with Niger.

He, therefore, urged the security agencies to effectively collaborate in the fight against terrorism and other criminal activities, stating that no stone will be left unturned in ensuring public safety in the state.

He urged the Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Ado, to ensure that all the Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and Area Commanders enforce the highest level of security alerts in their respective jurisdictions.

Highlighting the police’s commitment to public safety, the Commissioner reiterated that Buni’s directives on hitch-free Christmas and New Year celebrations will be complied with in securing people’s lives and property.

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Damaturu Airport Cleared for 2026 Pilgrims’ Airlift to Saudi Arabia

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Damaturu Airport Cleared for 2026 Pilgrims’ Airlift to Saudi Arabia

By Njadvara Musa, Damaturu 

The Muhammadu Buhari International Cargo Airport (MBICA) in Damaturu has received full certification from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) to facilitate the 2026 airlift of pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

The certification follows a landmark memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the Yobe State Government, FAAN, and NAMA, marking a major milestone in the state’s aviation and pilgrimage preparations.

Revealing the development in Damaturu, the Director General of Press and Media Affairs to Governor Mai Mala Buni confirmed that the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) has also signed off on the final MoU, completing the necessary institutional approvals required for the safe transport of pilgrims.

“The tripartite agreements place the new cargo airport fully in line with the regulatory and operational frameworks set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for airport certification,” the DG said.

The MoU with NiMET was signed on 15th December 2025 at the agency’s headquarters, with the Yobe State Government represented by Commissioner of Transport and Energy, Hon. Muhammad Muhammed Bara, and Permanent Secretary Dr. Mustapha Abba Geidam. Prof. Charles Anthony, Director General/CEO of NiMET, witnessed the signing.

Officials confirmed that all critical technical, institutional, and safety requirements have been met, including the completion and harmonization of the Aerodrome Manual and other operational documentation with national and international aviation standards.

With this certification, MBICA is now fully equipped to handle the logistics and operational demands of next year’s pilgrimage airlift, positioning Yobe State as a key hub in Nigeria’s Hajj operations.

Damaturu Airport Cleared for 2026 Pilgrims’ Airlift to Saudi Arabia.
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