Gombe
Inuwa, Fintiri Drive: Regional Development as Key Projects Take Off in Gombe
Inuwa, Fintiri Drive: Regional Development as Key Projects Take Off in Gombe
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya on Tuesday received his Adamawa State counterpart, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, for the commissioning of major infrastructure projects in Balanga Local Government Area, in a move seen as strengthening regional cooperation and grassroots development.
The visit was marked by the inauguration of key road projects, including the 33-kilometre Ture–Sabon Layi Awak–Dogon Ruwa–Gelengu–Balanga Gari road, alongside a connecting route to Bakasi–Balansani–Dasan Buzu, as well as the Talasse–Degri–Bembelem road. Fintiri, who performed the commissioning, described the projects as impactful and people-orientated.
“Governor Inuwa Yahaya is a focused, visionary and God-fearing leader who has consistently placed the needs of his people at the heart of governance,” Fintiri said.
“From what I have seen, these are projects that will stand the test of time and continue to serve communities for many years.”
He noted that the road networks would ease movement and stimulate economic activities across communities, adding that Adamawa State is open to deeper collaboration with Gombe, particularly in linking border communities to enhance trade and social ties.
Fintiri specifically pointed out the possible connection of communities in Shelleng, Adamawa State, to those in Gombe through the Borgu–Dala Waja–Wala Lunguda corridor, describing it as a strategic step toward boosting regional integration.
Beyond roads, the two governors also commissioned a Model Almajiri (Tsangaya) School in Bakassi, a project aimed at expanding access to education while integrating traditional Islamic learning into formal systems.
Fintiri commended the initiative, noting its importance in addressing out-of-school children’s challenges.
The visit also featured an inspection of the Talasse solar off-grid power project, designed to provide electricity to communities that have remained in darkness for over a decade.
Speaking during the inspection, the Director-General of the Joint Project Development Agency, Mahmoud Yusuf, said the intervention would transform the energy landscape of the area.
“For more than 15 years, Talasse and neighbouring communities have had no access to electricity. This project will change that reality,” he said, explaining that the facility is expected to generate one megawatt of power and serve over 30 communities and about 6,000 households.
According to the project contractor, Halis Mohammed, the work has reached about 80 per cent completion, with solar panels largely installed and battery systems undergoing final safety checks.
He added that the plant has a storage capacity of 2.6 megawatt-hours and is designed to provide round-the-clock electricity, with room for future expansion.
As part of their engagements, the governors paid homage to the Bala Waja, His Royal Highness Alhaji Mohammed Danjuma Mohammed, who praised both leaders for their commitment to inclusive governance and development.
The traditional ruler also conferred on Fintiri the title of Bachama Waja, meaning Ambassador of the Waja Chiefdom, in recognition of his contributions to unity and regional cooperation.
In their remarks, both governors reaffirmed their resolve to deepen partnerships between their states, with a focus on infrastructure development and economic growth, signalling a growing alliance aimed at improving the livelihoods of their people.
Gombe
Governor Yahaya Mourns Former Commissioner Jijji Gadam
By Jamila Muhammad
Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has expressed grief over the death of former Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Garba Jijji Gadam, who passed away in Gombe after a prolonged illness.
The governor’s condolence message was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the Director-General, Press Affairs, Government House, Gombe, Alhaji Ismaila Uba Misilli, and made available to journalists in the state.
Governor Yahaya described the late Jijji Gadam as an accomplished public servant, politician and community leader whose contributions to the development of Gombe State would remain memorable.
He said the deceased served the state in several capacities, including as Special Adviser, Commissioner for Information and Chairman of a Local Government Council, where he demonstrated commitment to public service and the welfare of the people.
The governor commended the late politician’s dedication to his responsibilities, describing his death as a painful loss to his family, associates and the wider Gombe community.
He extended his condolences to the Jijji Gadam family, relatives, friends and associates, urging them to accept the tragedy as part of Allah’s divine decree.
Governor Yahaya prayed to Almighty Allah to forgive the shortcomings of the deceased, accept his good deeds and grant him eternal rest in Jannatul Firdaus.
He also prayed for strength and comfort for the bereaved family during the period of mourning.
Gombe
Gombe Health System Gets Global Lift With WHO Laboratory Accreditation
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Gombe State has strengthened its disease surveillance and diagnostic capacity after the Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory of the Gombe State Specialist Hospital secured accreditation from the World Health Organisation (WHO) for measles and rubella testing.
The accreditation has formally brought the facility into the WHO Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network, positioning Gombe among a select group of health facilities in Nigeria with internationally recognised capacity to confirm suspected cases of the two vaccine-preventable diseases.
The development represents a major boost to Gombe State’s healthcare system, particularly in the areas of disease surveillance, laboratory diagnosis and emergency response.
The Chief Medical Director of the Gombe State Specialist Hospital, Dr Dawa Sambo, described the achievement as a significant milestone, attributing it to sustained investment by the administration of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya in healthcare infrastructure, diagnostic services and human capacity.
Dr Sambo said the accreditation would reduce the state’s dependence on distant reference laboratories for confirmation of suspected measles and rubella cases.
He explained that medical laboratory scientists in Gombe can now conduct the required diagnostic tests locally, reducing the time between sample collection and confirmation.
“Faster laboratory confirmation is critical to effective disease surveillance because it enables health authorities to respond more quickly when suspected cases are detected,” Dr Sambo said.
He added that the shorter turnaround time would strengthen the ability of surveillance teams to investigate suspected cases promptly and introduce appropriate containment and vaccination measures, particularly during outbreaks.
To obtain the accreditation, the laboratory underwent a rigorous assessment against WHO quality and technical requirements.
The assessment covered areas including sample collection and handling, biosafety, testing procedures, data management, quality assurance and proficiency testing.
The facility was also required to demonstrate consistent performance through External Quality Assessment and proficiency panel testing, as well as competence in the use of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for the serological detection of measles and rubella infections.
The accreditation is particularly significant for the North-East, where suspected samples have historically had to be transported over considerable distances to designated reference laboratories for confirmation.
Such logistical challenges could delay the confirmation of suspected infections and slow the deployment of appropriate public health interventions.
With the Gombe laboratory now accredited, health authorities have access to additional diagnostic capacity closer to affected communities, potentially enabling faster investigations and responses to suspected outbreaks.
The development also strengthens Gombe’s contribution to Nigeria’s participation in the global measles and rubella surveillance system.
The state is now among only eight locations in Nigeria with WHO-accredited capacity for measles and rubella laboratory testing.
Beyond the international recognition, the accreditation is expected to deliver practical benefits to public health, including faster diagnosis, stronger disease surveillance, quicker outbreak response and improved protection of children and communities.
For the Gombe State Specialist Hospital, the recognition is also an endorsement of the quality of its laboratory services and the technical competence of its personnel.
The achievement further demonstrates the importance of sustained investment in healthcare infrastructure, skilled personnel and quality assurance in building a health system capable of meeting international standards.
For Gombe, the WHO accreditation represents more than a laboratory achievement; it provides the state with stronger tools to detect vaccine-preventable diseases early and respond to public health threats more effectively.
Gombe
2027: Tsangaya Teachers Endorse Gwamna to Consolidate Inuwa’s Education Reforms
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Islamic Tsangaya teachers across Gombe State have endorsed the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr Jamilu Isyaku Gwamna, ahead of the 2027 election, pledging to mobilise at least 150,000 votes for him.
The teachers said Dr Gwamna’s election would provide an opportunity to sustain and strengthen the reforms introduced by Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya in Islamic education, particularly the establishment of the AlmaJiri Commission and modern Tsangaya schools across the state.
The endorsement was made at a gathering of Tsangaya teachers and Islamic scholars representing the 240 wards of Gombe State at the Federal College of Education (Technical), Gombe.
The conference was organised to appreciate the state government’s interventions in Tsangaya education and to discuss how the reforms could be sustained beyond the 2027 administration.
The participants commended the government for introducing modern Tsangaya schools designed to combine Qur’anic and Islamic education with Western education, literacy, numeracy, vocational training and life skills.
They said the initiative had provided children enrolled in the traditional Qur’anic education system with opportunities to acquire additional skills that could improve their participation in modern society.
Following goodwill messages and Qur’anic recitations, the teachers formally declared their support for Dr Gwamna, describing his candidacy as an avenue to consolidate what they described as gains recorded in Islamic education under Governor Yahaya.
Representing the governor at the event, the Chief of Staff, Abubakar Kari, said the administration’s succession plan was centred on continuity, responsive governance and the sustainability of development programmes.
Alh. Kari urged stakeholders to support efforts aimed at preserving programmes that had delivered benefits to residents, particularly in education and human capital development.
The Tsangaya teachers said they expected Dr Gwamna, if elected, to continue and expand the modern Tsangaya programme, while strengthening efforts to address the challenge of out-of-school children.
They said combining Islamic learning with formal education and practical skills could help create better opportunities for children and young people within the traditional Qur’anic education system.
The Tsangaya community subsequently pledged to mobilise at least 150,000 votes for the APC candidate in the 2027 governorship election.
They said their support was driven by the need to ensure continuity of the reforms and expand access to education, skills acquisition and other opportunities for children across Gombe State.
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