Borno
Zulum Reassures Returning Farmers as Cameroonian Governor Hails His Humanitarian Leadership
Zulum Reassures Returning Farmers as Cameroonian Governor Hails His Humanitarian Leadership
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has reassured displaced farmers currently taking refuge in Cameroon that they will receive robust support from his administration once they return to their ancestral communities.
Zulum gave the assurance during a visit to the Far North Region of Cameroon, where he met with Nigerian refugees and reiterated his government’s resolve to ensure their safe and dignified return.
He told the farmers that the state government will strengthen their resettlement by providing solar-powered irrigation facilities to boost agricultural productivity, improve food security, and enhance their livelihoods.
“We are committed to ensuring that when you return home, you will be safe and have the means to rebuild your lives through sustainable farming,” he said.
Responding to Zulum’s pledge, the Governor of the Far North Region of Cameroon, Alhaji Mijinyawa Bakari, commended the Borno leader for his unwavering compassion and consistent support for displaced Nigerians hosted in Cameroon.
Bakari described Zulum’s humanitarian efforts as exemplary, noting that they have significantly strengthened the diplomatic relationship between Nigeria and Cameroon.
“Governor Zulum has consistently demonstrated genuine concern and responsibility for his people, even beyond Nigeria’s borders,” Bakari said, praising his commitment to the welfare of refugees and displaced communities.
He added that Zulum’s sustained engagement and humanitarian interventions continue to foster mutual trust and cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.
The visit underscores ongoing efforts by the Borno State Government to facilitate voluntary repatriation, restore livelihoods, and promote regional stability in partnership with Cameroonian authorities.
Borno
Zulum Launches Rayyan Microfinance Bank to Boost Ethical Financing in Borno
Zulum Launches Rayyan Microfinance Bank to Boost Ethical Financing in Borno
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has launched the Rayyan Microfinance Bank (RMFB), a digital and ethical-compliant financial institution designed to expand access to non-interest financing for residents of the state.
The unveiling ceremony took place on Sunday at Forshams’ Hall in Maiduguri, where the governor described the bank as a major step toward rebuilding livelihoods affected by years of insurgency.
Zulum noted that the bank’s model offers a wide range of financial solutions tailored to individuals, entrepreneurs, and organisations seeking non-interest loan schemes and other inclusive banking services.
“The Microfinance Bank is a critical tool for building resilience and fostering self-reliance among the people of Borno State,” he said.
He stressing that the institution will help revive businesses and provide a financial backbone for communities recovering from the 16-year Boko Haram conflict.
Beyond offering interest-free loans, RMFB is expected to promote financial inclusion through small credit schemes, savings platforms, and insurance options for low-income earners often excluded from traditional banking.
Zulum lamented the financial limitations faced by vulnerable groups, stating that many Nigerians still struggle to meet conditions set by conventional banks.
He also commended the management of Rayyan Microfinance Bank for what he described as visionary leadership, pledging full government support for the growth of ethical banking in the state.
“Under my leadership, government will partner with you to promote the ideals of non-interest banking, which are important to our economy,” he assured.
As a show of confidence, the governor directed the Borno State Ministry of Finance to immediately open an official account with the newly launched bank.
He further urged residents, cooperatives, traders and private enterprises to embrace RMFB’s services to grow their businesses, create jobs, and support the state’s broader economic recovery.
Banking experts at the event highlighted the rising prospects of ethical and non-interest finance in Nigeria, noting its potential to drive inclusive growth, support ethical investments and unlock new opportunities for small and medium businesses.
Borno
CNG Warns: Rising Drug Abuse Driving Terrorism and Youth Crime in Northern Nigeria
CNG Warns: Rising Drug Abuse Driving Terrorism and Youth Crime in Northern Nigeria
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
The Students’ Wing of the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) says drug abuse and drug trafficking now fuel terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, and other crimes in Northern Nigeria. The group covers 19 states in the region.
CNG National Coordinator Alhaji Jamilu Aliyu spoke at a public lecture in Maiduguri on Wednesday. He said many students abuse drugs because homes and schools fail to build strong moral values. According to him, all religions in the country strongly forbid drug use. Yet, the problem increases every year.
He pointed out a recent NDLEA operation in Kano that seized more than five million tablets of tramadol. He described the situation as “deeply alarming.”
Moral Decay and Dangerous Substances
Aliyu explained that moral decay pushes many youths toward illegal drugs. These substances include Indian hemp, skunks, and even reptile waste. He warned that drug addiction threatens the future of the entire North.
Moreover, he stressed that drug use among students fuels insecurity and criminal activity. He noted that the country cannot afford to ignore the danger any longer.
Leaders Call for Urgent Action
Alhaji Bulama, the Chairman of the public lecture, was present. Mali Gubio was represented by Gubio Local Government Chairman, Hon. Mali Bulama Gubio. He said the North cannot develop if youths keep consuming drugs such as cocaine and Indian hemp.
He added that people over 45 struggle to solve the problem on their own. Therefore, younger people must take responsibility and lead change.
Mentorship and Value Reorientation
The event carried the theme, “Building Responsible Students’ Leadership.” It focused on reducing drug abuse, thuggery, extremism, hate speech, and campus violence. The solution, according to organisers, lies in mentorship and value reorientation.
Major Abiya Mohammed (rtd.) addressed students from the University of Maiduguri, the College of Health Technology, and other institutions. He urged them to lead with discipline, inspiration, and positive values.
Furthermore, he warned that campuses across the country are facing rising cases of drug abuse, cultism, exam malpractice, and hate speech. He said students must adopt better values to protect their future.
Borno
Borno Police Nab Eight in Drug Bust, Recover Large Cache of Illicit Substances
Borno Police Nab Eight in Drug Bust, Recover Large Cache of Illicit Substances
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
The Borno State Police Command has recorded a major breakthrough in its fight against crime and drug abuse. Operatives arrested eight suspects and recovered a large haul of illicit substances during coordinated operations in Maiduguri and Jere Local Council.
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Nahum Daso, confirmed the arrests in a statement on Saturday. He said the operation took place on Thursday, January 16, 2026, after the command received credible intelligence.
“At about 16:00hrs, operatives stormed an area along Baga Road in Maiduguri and arrested eight suspects between the ages of 18 and 25,” Daso stated.
He added that officers seized various hard drugs and other illicit items believed to be for distribution.
The recovered substances included 700 wraps of dried leaves suspected to be cannabis, 10 packs of tramadol tablets, and 2,500 units of exol tablets.
ASP Daso said the suspects are in custody and investigators are interrogating them. He noted that those found guilty will be arraigned in court.
Reacting to the arrests, Commissioner of Police, Naziru Abdulmajid, restated the command’s commitment to eliminating drug-related crimes in the state.
He warned drug traffickers to stop their activities or face the consequences.
The command also urged residents to share timely and credible information with security agencies, stressing that community support remains vital in maintaining peace and order.
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