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Zulum unveils 20 electric-powered buses for Borno commuters

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Zulum unveils 20 electric-powered buses for Borno commuters

By Tada Juth, Maiduguri

Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has inaugurated 20 electric-powered luxury buses for the residents’ daily commuting in Maiduguri metropolis and Jere Local Government Areas of the state.

According to him, the deployment of the air-conditioned buses is part of the administration’s measures to cushion the impact of the recent petrol price hikes on transporters and commuters in Borno State.

The buses, which were inaugurated by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 20th December, 2025, alongside 3,000 electric bicycles, 500 electric tricycles, and 100 electric-powered vehicles, are aimed at what he described as improving transportation services to the public within and outside the state. the state.

The rolling out of the buses, which commenced on Friday, 3rd April, features a fleet of 17 buses with a 49 seating capacity, two 37-seaters, and a 28-seater.

Regarding the routes for the buses, Zulum said: “The buses are currently being deployed across major routes within Maiduguri metropolis and its environs to ease the burden of rising transport costs triggered by the five-week Middle East crisis.”

He further explained, “The fully air-conditioned and energy-efficient vehicles can cover more than 400 kilometres on a single charge.

“This initiative also complements the existing fleets of buses and salon cars earlier procured by this administration to enhance urban commutes for residents.”

Zulum continued, “The massive deployment of the buses will ensure seamless operations, with the establishment of the largest electric vehicle charging terminal in the country,” adding that the vehicles’ charging main terminal has the capacity to charge up to 50 vehicles at a time.

He noted that to protect residents from the ripple effects of the global energy crisis, Borno Express Transport Service (BETS) has been directed to maintain the subsidised rate of N50 a drop.

The intervention has already begun to yield positive results, with noticeable reductions in congestion and improved access to affordable transportation for students, civil servants, traders, and other residents.

Commuters have since commended the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful for tens of thousands of commuters, including schoolchildren, traders, and workers in Maiduguri.

Some of the commuters said: “This transportation initiative of the governor is indeed commendable.” We are not feeling the impact of the rising transportation expenses, as fares remain at N50 per drop. We thank Governor Zulum for the gesture.

“The initiative forms part of Governor Zulum’s effort to promote green energy, modernise the transportation system and provide relief to the vulnerable.

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NEDC Sends Relief to Maiduguri Blast Victims, Extends Support to Hard-Hit Borno Communities

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NEDC Sends Relief to Maiduguri Blast Victims, Extends Support to Hard-Hit Borno Communities

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

The North East Development Commission (NEDC) has rolled out emergency relief materials for victims of the recent bomb explosions in Maiduguri, with thousands of food items, clothing materials and building supplies set for distribution to affected families in Borno State.

The intervention, unveiled on Tuesday in Maiduguri, is aimed at supporting survivors of the attacks and helping displaced and vulnerable households begin the process of rebuilding their lives.

Speaking during the presentation, the managing director of NEDC, represented by the commission’s Borno State Coordinator, Engr Mohammed Wasinda, said the gesture formed part of the agency’s rapid humanitarian response to recent security-related incidents in parts of the state.

He said the support package for victims of the Maiduguri explosions includes 2,000 bags of rice, 2,000 cartons of spaghetti and 2,000 blankets, in addition to a large consignment of building materials meant to assist affected households whose homes or shelters were damaged.

Wasinda listed the construction items to include 1,000 bundles of roofing sheets, 5,000 ceiling boards, 10,000 pieces of timber, 2,000 iron rods and 8,000 packets of nails.

He directed the leadership of the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) and Jere Local Government Area to work closely with relevant authorities to ensure transparent and orderly distribution of the relief materials.

According to him, all items are to be formally handed over to the Borno State Government through the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), which will oversee the onwards distribution to households most affected by the blasts and other recent security incidents.

Beyond food and construction support, the Commission also announced cash assistance for over 150 persons identified as victims and survivors of the Maiduguri bombings.

Wasinda disclosed that the affected individuals had already been verified and captured in the Commission’s support database.

He explained that families who lost loved ones in the attacks would receive N50,000 each as immediate funeral support, while those injured in the explosions would get N30,000 each to help cushion urgent medical and personal expenses.

The relief effort is also being extended beyond Maiduguri to other conflict-affected parts of Borno, including Konduga, Gwoza and Kukawa Local Government Areas, with special attention to Ngoshe, a border community near Cameroon that has also faced repeated security threats.

For the affected communities in those areas, the Commission said it had earmarked 1,800 bags of rice and 1,800 cartons of spaghetti, as well as thousands of mats and wrappers for onwards distribution.

The items, according to the Commission, will be handed over to the respective local government chairmen and members of the Borno State House of Assembly representing the affected areas.

The latest intervention adds to ongoing efforts by humanitarian and government agencies to ease the burden on communities in Borno that continue to grapple with the devastating impact of insurgency and periodic attacks.

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Easter 2026: Zulum Urges Christians to Keep Faith Alive, Sustain Peace in Borno

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Easter 2026: Zulum Urges Christians to Keep Faith Alive, Sustain Peace in Borno

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has congratulated Christians in the state on the occasion of the 2026 Easter celebration, urging them to uphold the values of sacrifice, forgiveness, love and peaceful coexistence.

In an Easter message released by his Special Adviser on Media, Malam Dauda Iliya, the governor described the season as a solemn and spiritually significant period that reflected the triumph of hope over despair and called for deeper reflection, prayer, and unity among the people.

Zulum noted that Easter comes at the end of a 40-day Lenten observance, a sacred period during which Christians commit themselves to fasting, repentance, abstinence, self-discipline and spiritual renewal.

 

“As Christians across the world celebrate this year’s Easter, which commenced on Friday, I warmly felicitate with my Christian brothers and sisters in the state and beyond,” the governor said.

He assured the people of Borno that his administration would continue to prioritise their safety, welfare, and overall well-being, despite the prevailing social and economic challenges.

The governor said the state government had stepped up intervention measures to support vulnerable households, revealing that more than 300,000 families had so far benefited from palliative distribution aimed at easing hardship.

“This year, we have scaled up our palliative distribution to reach more than 300,000 families in an effort to cushion the effects of the current economic hardship. It is encouraging to note that many vulnerable households have benefited from this intervention,” he said.

Zulum also called on residents to remain united and avoid actions capable of threatening the peace and stability of the state, especially in the current political season.

He stressed that Borno’s progress and recovery can only be sustained when citizens reject division and work together in the collective interests of peace, development, and social harmony.

“Borno belongs to all of us. We must shun divisive tendencies, especially during this political period,” he said.

The governor expressed optimism that the state would continue to make progress in overcoming insecurity and rebuilding communities affected by years of insurgency.

He said it was encouraging to witness the level of religious harmony between Christians and Muslims in the state and urged residents not to allow any force to undermine that unity.

“It is heartening to observe the level of religious harmony between Christians and Muslims in the state. I urge all residents to sustain this spirit as we continue to take deliberate steps towards achieving lasting peace,” he added.

Zulum commended traditional rulers and religious leaders from both faiths for their efforts to promote understanding, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among the people.

He also paid tribute to the Nigerian Armed Forces, other security agencies, members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), hunters and vigilantes for their continued sacrifices and recent successes in the fight against insurgencies in the state.

The governor said their courage and commitment remain central to the ongoing efforts to restore peace and secure a more stable future for Borno State.

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CP Abdulmajid disburses N5.51m to families of fallen officers in Borno

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CP Abdulmajid disburses N5.51m to families of fallen officers in Borno

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

The State Police Commissioner, Naziru Abdulmajid, has disbursed N5,512,280.26 to ten family members of the fallen police officers in the state.

According to the command, the payments are under the Group Life Insurance (GLI) and the Inspector-General of Police Welfare (IGPW) schemes.

The spokesperson of the command, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Nahum Daso, disclosed yesterday in Maiduguri that “the commissioner’s disbursement of N5.51 million to the families of the fallen officers has underscored the Nigeria Police Force’s (NPF) commitment to the welfare of its personnel and the 10 families of the fallen heroes.”

Daso, in his statement, further assured the families that additional welfare support will also be provided to “sustain and enhance” the well-being of the beneficiaries of the NPF schemes.

Speaking on behalf of the 10 next of kin beneficiaries, Solomon Japhet expressed his profound appreciation to the IGP, Olatunji Dissu, and the Borno state command for the welfare support.

He noted that the gesture serves as a source of relief and encouragement to the respective families of the gallant fallen officers in the state.

The Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid, reaffirmed the command’s dedication to giving priority to the welfare of officers and men while honouring the sacrifices of those who paid the supreme price in serving the country of Nigeria.

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