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Ndume Raises Alarm Over Abduction of 42 Pupils in Borno School Attack

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Ndume Raises Alarm Over Abduction of 42 Pupils in Borno School Attack

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, representing Borno South Senatorial District, has raised concern over the abduction of 42 pupils and students following an attack by suspected Boko Haram insurgents on a secondary school in Mussa community of Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State.

The lawmaker disclosed that the attack occurred at the Government Day Secondary School (GDSS), Mussa, a farming and herding community located on the eastern fringe of the notorious Sambisa Forest.

Speaking on Saturday in Maiduguri, Ndume appealed to the military and other security agencies, particularly troops of the Northeast Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, to intensify efforts toward rescuing the abducted children.

“I am appealing to the military and other security agencies, especially the ground troops of Operation Hadin Kai, to intensify efforts in rescuing the abducted school children currently in captivity,” the senator said.

He described the incident as traumatic and devastating for affected families, noting that many parents and guardians have been thrown into despair and uncertainty following the attack.

According to Ndume, the latest abduction has further worsened the security challenges confronting communities in his senatorial district, which comprises nine local government areas and has witnessed repeated insurgent attacks in recent weeks.

He recalled that communities in Chibok, including Bambatsu and Ngadarma, were attacked on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of several residents, including elderly persons, alongside the destruction of property.

The senator expressed particular concern that the school attack happened while students were attending their early morning lessons.

He revealed that information obtained from school authorities indicated that four students were abducted from the secondary school section, while 28 pupils were taken from the primary section. Another 10 children were reportedly kidnapped from nearby residential homes, bringing the total number of abducted victims to 42.

Ndume, who previously served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Army, urged the Nigerian military to intensify rescue operations and strengthen security surveillance across vulnerable communities in southern Borno.

He also sympathised with families affected by the recent attacks in Chibok communities and other parts of the senatorial district.

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Zulum Pushes Consensus Option Ahead of APC Primaries in Borno

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Zulum Pushes Consensus Option Ahead of APC Primaries in Borno

Zulum Pushes Consensus Option Ahead of APC Primaries in Borno

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has urged aspirants contesting for elective positions under the All Progressives Congress in Borno State to embrace consensus as the preferred option for selecting candidates ahead of the party’s primaries.

The governor made the appeal on Thursday during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the Government House in Maiduguri, where party leaders and aspirants gathered to deliberate on preparations for the 2027 general elections.

The APC primaries are expected to begin on Friday, May 15, with House of Representatives contests, while the presidential primary is scheduled for May 23 in Abuja.

Mr Zulum said consensus remains the best strategy for preserving unity within the party and positioning it strongly for future elections.

He commended party stakeholders for their continued support and loyalty to the APC administration in the state.

“As we prepare for the primaries, I want to remind all aspirants that consensus remains the most viable option for our party in Borno State,” the governor said.

He, however, noted that the party would resort to direct primaries if consensus arrangements fail.

The governor also assured party members that democratic principles would be respected throughout the process, stressing that no candidate would be imposed on any constituency.

According to him, consultations among stakeholders should continue to ensure acceptable candidates emerge across the state.

Mr Zulum urged aspirants to remain committed to the party regardless of the outcome of the primaries, adding that those who fail to secure tickets could still benefit from future political opportunities.

He further disclosed that aspirants who voluntarily withdraw from contests may be considered for appointments and other opportunities at both state and federal levels.

To coordinate consultations across the state, the governor inaugurated zonal consultative committees for the three senatorial districts.

The deputy governor, Umar Usman Kadafur, will head the Southern Zone committee, while the APC deputy national chairman (North), Ali Bukar Dalori, will oversee the Central Zone. Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno was appointed to coordinate the Northern Zone consultations.

During the meeting, Mr Zulum also formally presented Engr Mustapha Gubio as the party’s consensus governorship candidate, fulfilling an earlier commitment made during a stakeholders’ meeting held in April.

Speaking at the gathering, Mr Dalori and the APC State Chairman, Bello Ayuba, backed the consensus arrangement, saying it would strengthen party cohesion and improve the APC’s chances in the 2027 elections.

 

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Yobe Police Arrest 23 Over Drug Offences, Recover Illicit Substances

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Yobe Police Arrest Four Suspected Drug Dealers, Recover Tramadol, Other Illicit Substances

Yobe Police Arrest 23 Over Drug Offences, Recover Illicit Substances

By Njadvara Musa , Damaturu

The Nigeria Police Force in Yobe State has arrested 23 suspects in separate operations targeting drug-related crimes across parts of the state, authorities said on Friday.

The arrests followed coordinated raids and intelligence-led operations carried out in the Tarmuwa Local Government Area and Damaturu township, leading to the recovery of suspected illicit drugs and other harmful substances.

According to the spokesperson of the Yobe State Police Command, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, the operations were part of renewed efforts by the command to tackle criminal activities and curb the spread of drug abuse in the state.

Mr Abdulkarim disclosed in a statement issued in Damaturu that police operatives attached to the Tarmuwa Division, working alongside local vigilantes, conducted a major raid at Tashan Fulani village on 14 May.

He said four suspects were arrested during the operation while allegedly in possession of various exhibits, including two-and-a-half bundles of dry leaves suspected to be Indian hemp and packets containing pieces of the substance, as well as liquid substances popularly known as “Suck and die.”.

 

The police spokesperson added that other items recovered from the suspects included tramadol capsules and Enzol tablets.

“Investigation is ongoing, and the arrested suspects will be charged in court upon conclusion of investigation,” he stated.

In another operation conducted on 13 May, operatives attached to A Division Damaturu carried out joint night patrols and raids in identified black spots within the state capital.

The areas raided included Zango CMC, Mass Transit Park and the Jerusalem Ajayi community.The operation resulted in the arrest of 19 additional suspects, made up of 14 men and five women.

Police said exhibits recovered from the suspects included tramadol capsules, Exol, and Diazepam tablets, alongside large quantities of dry leaves suspected to be Indian hemp.

 

The command said all 23 suspects are currently undergoing screening, and those found culpable would be prosecuted.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Usman Kanfani Jibrin, reaffirmed the command’s commitment to sustaining the fight against drug abuse, criminal syndicates, and other related crimes.

He directed tactical teams and officers across the state to intensify operations aimed at flushing out criminal elements from their hideouts.

Mr Jibrin also urged residents to support security agencies with credible information and remain vigilant by reporting suspicious movements and activities within their communities.

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Zulum Sends Seven Commissioner Nominees to Borno Assembly After Cabinet Shake-Up

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Zulum Sends Seven Commissioner Nominees to Borno Assembly After Cabinet Shake-Up

Zulum Sends Seven Commissioner Nominees to Borno Assembly After Cabinet Shake-Up

By Tada Jtha, Maiduguri

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has forwarded the names of seven commissioner nominees to the Borno State House of Assembly for screening and confirmation, weeks after dissolving his 22-member cabinet in a move widely linked to political realignments ahead of the 2027 elections.

The nominees were submitted to the Assembly on Tuesday through an executive communication transmitted by the governor and formally read during plenary in Maiduguri.

Speaker of the House, Abdulkarim Lawan, announced the list before lawmakers, paving the way for the screening process expected to begin before the end of next week.

Those nominated include Alhaji Sugun Mai Mele, Prof. Usman Tar, Hon. Saina Buba, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe, Umar Lawan Dalorima, Prof. Baba Mallam Gana, and Hon. Aliyu Mohammed Buba, a former Commissioner for Transport and Energy.

The fresh nominations come barely a month after Governor Zulum dissolved the state executive council, a decision believed to have created room for political appointments and future ambitions ahead of the next electoral cycle.

The administration said the latest move is part of efforts to strengthen governance, promote inclusiveness, and improve service delivery across the state.

The nominees are expected to appear before the Assembly for screening and possible confirmation before their eventual inauguration into the state cabinet.

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