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Gov. Inuwa Yahaya Dissolves Gombe Executive Council

By Auwal  Ahmad Umar, Gombe
Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has dissolved the State Executive Council in a move widely seen as an early political reset ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The decision was announced on Wednesday by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, shortly after what he described as an “extraordinary session” of the council convened to review the performance of the administration over the past two and a half years of the governor’s second term.
Addressing journalists in Gombe, Njodi said the meeting served as a “postmortem” of governance activities under the current administration and concluded that the government had recorded significant progress across sectors.
According to him, the council gave itself more than a mere pass mark, saying the administration had posted “excellent results” in the delivery of governance and development programmes.
He explained that after reviewing both governance and the prevailing political climate, Governor Inuwa Yahaya decided it had become necessary to dissolve the cabinet to create room for members of the executive and other political appointees who may wish to pursue personal political ambitions.
Njodi said the governor’s action was aimed at ensuring fairness and providing a level playing field for all those interested in seeking elective positions ahead of the next election cycle.
“As part of the governor’s directive, all commissioners are to hand over the affairs of their respective ministries to the Permanent Secretaries not later than Friday, April 10, 2026,” the SSG said.
He added that the directive also affects political appointees, aides, and even public and civil servants who may be interested in contesting elective offices in 2027.
The SSG said those in government service who intend to join partisan politics have been advised to resign from their current positions on or before April 10.
The dissolution marks a major shift in the structure of the Gombe State government and could trigger a fresh wave of political alignments within the state’s ruling circle as preparations gradually gather momentum for the next general elections.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya, who also serves as Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum, was quoted as expressing appreciation to the outgoing commissioners and affected appointees for what he described as their loyalty, commitment and service to the state.
He commended them for their individual and collective roles in implementing his administration’s agenda, noting that the successes recorded in different sectors were made possible through teamwork and dedication.
The governor also wished the outgoing officials well in their future endeavours, particularly those planning to seek elective offices.
Njodi further said the governor extended special appreciation to journalists in the state for their support and continued coverage of government activities.
He urged the media to remain supportive, responsible and law-abiding while continuing to play their role in strengthening governance and public accountability in Gombe State.
The cabinet dissolution is expected to reshape the political atmosphere in Gombe in the coming weeks, as attention gradually shifts from governance to political calculations ahead of 2027.
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May Day: Gov.  Inuwa praises Gombe workers, promises improved welfare, safer workplaces

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May Day: Gov.  Inuwa praises Gombe workers, promises improved welfare, safer workplaces

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has commended workers in Gombe State for their contributions to governance and development, pledging sustained efforts to improve their welfare and working conditions.

In a message to mark the 2026 International Workers’ Day, the governor described the workforce as central to his administration’s achievements and future plans.

“Workers are the driving force behind governance and development in Gombe State,” he said.

The statement, issued on Friday in Gombe by the Director-General of Press Affairs, Ismaila Uba Misilli, quoted the governor as appreciating the resilience and commitment of workers across sectors.

“Today, we celebrate the determination and hard work of our workforce. Your sacrifices are the pillars of our achievements,” Mr Yahaya said.

He reiterated his administration’s commitment to prioritising workers’ welfare, noting that Gombe was among the first states to implement the national minimum wage.

“Even in the face of economic challenges, we have ensured consistent payment of salaries, pensions and entitlements,” he added.

The governor also assured that his government would clear outstanding gratuities owed to retirees at both state and local government levels.

“We are committed to clearing all outstanding gratuities owed to our retirees,” he said.

Speaking on the 2026 Workers’ Day theme, *“Ensuring Safety and Health at Work in a Changing Climate”,* the governor said the government has taken steps to improve workplace conditions.

“Our goal is to create safer, healthier and more productive workplaces for every worker,” he said.

He also acknowledged the role of organised labour in maintaining industrial harmony in the state.

“The cooperation of organised labour has been key to maintaining industrial peace in our state,” he noted.

Gov. Yahaya said his recent approval for the full implementation of the new national minimum wage for local government workers would take effect from May 2026, covering staff of the 11 local government councils, local education authorities and primary healthcare workers.

“We have achieved 100 per cent implementation of the national minimum wage for local government workers,” he said.

The governor urged workers to remain committed despite economic challenges and called on residents to maintain peace as political activities intensify.

“I urge all citizens to remain peaceful, united and responsible as we approach the political season,” he said.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to placing workers at the centre of governance while promoting fairness and inclusive development across the state.

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Gombe Enlists Media, Influencers to Tackle Polio Gaps, Boost HPV Vaccine Uptake

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Gombe Enlists Media, Influencers to Tackle Polio Gaps, Boost HPV Vaccine Uptake

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

Gombe State has mobilised media professionals and social media influencers to strengthen public awareness and improve the uptake of polio and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines as part of a renewed immunisation drive.

Health authorities say the initiative is aimed at closing coverage gaps, combating vaccine hesitancy, and ensuring that more children especially young girls—are protected from preventable diseases.

Speaking during an engagement meeting with media practitioners and digital influencers ahead of the May round of Sub-National Immunisation Plus Days (SNIPDs), the Gombe State Consultant of the Christian Health Association of Nigeria (CHAN), Emily Madina, described the collaboration as vital to the success of the campaign.

She noted that the engagement was designed as a demonstration exercise to highlight the importance of vaccination and the need for stronger community participation.

“Today’s engagement is critical because the media has a strong influence in shaping people’s attitudes towards health programmes. We want communities to understand what is happening and where to access vaccines,” she said.

Ms. Madina explained that the campaign focuses primarily on the polio vaccine while also promoting awareness of the HPV vaccine, which helps prevent cervical cancer.

“We are working to ensure that children are protected against polio, while also promoting HPV vaccination to safeguard young girls from cervical cancer, which is becoming increasingly common,” she added.

Due to limited availability of the HPV vaccine, she said priority is being given to younger girls, particularly those around nine years old, to ensure early protection.

She also stressed the need to reach underserved communities with limited access to healthcare, noting that no eligible child should be excluded from the programme.

Also speaking, the monitoring and evaluation officer of the Gombe State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Abubakar Muazu Hayaki, said the state is reviewing past immunisation performance to strengthen future interventions.

“We are analysing previous data to determine whether we are making progress or where we need to do more. There are still gaps, especially in polio vaccination coverage and other key health interventions,” he said.

Mr Hayaki revealed that performance trends in some areas have declined, despite expectations of improvement, underscoring the need for renewed strategies, particularly in addressing the low uptake of HPV vaccination and enhancing polio vaccination coverage.

He added that, while the state is set to fully implement the upcoming polio campaign, HPV vaccination remains part of routine immunisation and continues to record low uptake.

“Although HPV vaccination is ongoing as part of routine services, its uptake is still very low. That is why we are engaging the media to help raise awareness and encourage communities to take advantage of the vaccine,” he said.

He emphasised the importance of sustained collaboration with media and influencers to improve public understanding and counter misinformation about vaccines.

The immunisation campaign is scheduled to begin on Saturday and last for 14 days, with authorities targeting improved coverage across communities in the state.

The initiative underscores growing partnerships between health stakeholders, the media, and digital influencers in addressing preventable diseases and strengthening primary healthcare delivery in Gombe State.

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Gombe 2027: Dr Yuguda Joins Governorship Race, Promises to Deepen Ongoing Reforms

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Gombe 2027: Dr Yuguda Joins Governorship Race, Promises to Deepen Ongoing Reforms

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

The Accountant-General of Gombe State, Dr Aminu Yuguda, has officially entered the 2027 governorship contest, pledging to sustain and strengthen the development trajectory established by the current administration.

Yuguda unveiled his ambition on Thursday at the All Progressives Congress (APC) secretariat in Gombe, where party leaders and a large number of supporters gathered to welcome him.

Speaking shortly after the declaration, the frontline aspirant appreciated the show of solidarity, describing the turnout as a reflection of growing support across different segments of society.

“I sincerely appreciate everyone who came out to identify with this project, from the youth to the elders. Your presence here today means a lot,” he said.

The seasoned public finance expert noted that his background in the civil service has shaped his approach to governance, stressing that his administration would prioritise continuity and institutional strengthening if elected.

“I see myself first as a civil servant, and that mindset will guide my leadership. My focus will be on consolidating what has already been achieved and ensuring that governance in Gombe continues on a steady path of progress,” Yuguda stated.

He explained that his decision to contest was driven by the need to build on existing gains, adding that the state had already laid a solid foundation for growth which must not be disrupted.

According to him, his immediate goal is to secure the backing of his party as he positions himself for the governorship race.

“I am here to formally seek the support of our great party because I have the ambition to serve as governor. The current administration has set a commendable pace, and our intention is to improve on that record,” he added.

Responding, the Gombe State Chairman of the APC, Mohammed Dantata, assured Yuguda and other aspirants of a transparent and fair primary process.

Dantata also called on all contenders to adhere strictly to party rules and maintain decorum in their campaigns, emphasising unity as a key factor for electoral success.

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