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Tragic Death of Borno Commissioner of Rehabilitation Under Suspicion

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Late Engineer Ibrahim Idris Garba

 

Borno Commissioner of Rehabilitation dies of suspected poisoning Borno State Commisioner of Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Resettlement, Engineer Ibrahim Idris Garba, is dead.

Engineer Garba, who was newly appointed as a commissioner, died at his guest House in 777 Housing Estate in Maiduguri. A source who pleaded anonymity told Journalists  that the Commissioner died while he was with a female guest and was suspected to have been poisoned.

He was confirmed dead shortly after being admitted at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. However, police are currently at the scene to ascertain the actual cause of the Commissioner’s death as investigation has commenced.

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Arewa Youths Commend FERMA for Repairing Roads Ahead of Rainy Season

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MD.FERMA.Engr. (Dr.) Chukwuemeka Agbasi

 

The Arewa Youths Mager group has expressed its gratitude to the Managing Director of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) Engr. Chukwuemeka Agbasi for the agency’s proactive measures to address the deteriorating conditions of federal roads across the country, particularly in the northern region, as the rainy season approaches.

In a statement released to the press in Kaduna, the group’s leader, Mujahid Zaitawa, lauded the planned interventions by FERMA to fill potholes and repair failed portions of roads, emphasizing the positive impact these efforts will have on the safety and efficiency of transportation for millions of Nigerians.

“The maintenance and rehabilitation of our road networks are critical, especially now as we enter the rainy season,” Zaitawa stated.

“The commitment shown by FERMA’s Managing Director Engr. Chukwuemeka Agbasi is commendable and will go a long way in mitigating the adverse effects of the rainy season on our roads.”

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The Arewa Youths Mager group highlighted several key projects underway in the northern region, which include: rehabilitation of Wudil-Kwanar Huguma Road in Kano State, Dualization of Kano-Katsina Road Phase I, Dawanau Roundabout to Katsina State Border in Kano State.

Others include, Rehabilitation of Funtua-Dayi-Yashe-Kano State Border Road in Katsina State, Zaria-Gusau-Sokoto-Birnin Kebbi Road in Katsina State, Construction of Kankara-Gurbi Road in Katsina State, Rehabilitation of Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega-Kontagora-Makera Road, in Sokoto/Kebbi/Niger States, Replacement of substandard bridges along Gusau-Sokoto Road in Zamfara State, among others.

These projects are part of a broader strategy by FERMA to ensure the nation’s roadways are in good condition, thereby enhancing connectivity and supporting economic activities.

“We are particularly pleased with the focus on the northern region, where many roads are in dire need of repair,” Zaitawa added.

“This initiative from Engr. Chukwuemeka Agbasi will not only improve transportation but also contribute to the overall development of our region.”

The Arewa Youths Mager group called on other stakeholders, including state governments and local communities, to support FERMA’s efforts and ensure the successful completion of these vital infrastructure projects.

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Varsity Appoints Gombe Emir As Chancellor

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The Board of Trustees, North Eastern University, Gombe, has appointed the Emir of Gombe, Abubakar Shehu Abubakar III, as the university’s First Chancellor.

Presenting the Appointment Letter to His Royal Highness in Gombe, the Board of Trustees Chairman, Alhaji Umaru Maigari, said the Emir of Gombe had met all the qualities of the esteemed position, which traditionally sought a prominent individual, and icon of unity, to serve as the ceremonial head of the university.

The BoT Chairman, who was represented by a board member, Awwal Babayo Shehu, said the appointment of a Chancellor aligned with the Nigerian Universities Commission’s Code of Governance for Private Universities.

“These sterling qualities have been the guiding principles of His Royal Highness’s reign, echoing the principles that guided his forefather Modibbo Bubayero in executing the Jihad under Shehu Usmanu Ɗanfodio. He has been executing the leadership mandates he inherited on the Gombe throne with excellence, promoting unity, philanthropy, and the protection of the weak and vulnerable members of society,” said Maigari.

“Your Royal Highness Sir, you have shown unwavering support for North-Eastern University, Gombe, therefore, by appointing you as our first Chancellor, we are not only honouring your significant contributions but also reinforcing our commitment to the ideals and goals that define North-Eastern University, Gombe,” Maigari said.

He said the institution believed that the leadership of the Emir of
Gombe would undoubtedly inspire the institution to achieve new academic excellence and community development heights.

The BoT Chairman therefore thanked the Emir of Gombe for accepting to serve as the first Chancellor of the great North Eastern University, Formally Pen Resource University.

“Your Royal Highness, we are deeply honoured to have you as part of our university family officially. We look forward to your visionary leadership and guidance as we embark on this exciting journey together,” said Maigari.

Abubakar said the delegation from the University to his palace, with almost all stakeholders present, was impressive and spoke volumes about the dedication and hard work of everyone involved.

He pledged to support the university in every way possible as Chancellor and to work tirelessly to ensure that the North-Eastern University, Gombe, remained a beacon of knowledge, innovation, and excellence in education.

“Together, we will continue to strive for greatness and make a lasting impact on the lives of our students and the world at large,” said Abubakar.

He is confident that Gombe will not be disappointed, because of the calibre of individuals behind North-Eastern University, who have shown dedication, passion, and professionalism.

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Muftwang,Akpabio Have Done Well In One Year -Sen. Pam

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Senator Pam addressing the Press

 

By Asile Abel, Jos

The Senator representing the northern Senatorial zone, Pam Mwadkon Dachung Gyang has said that the Plateau State governor Barr. Manasseh Mutfwang has done incredibly well in his first one year in office.

Sen. Mwadkon stated this in Jos while addressing press men,
According to him governance is a haculian task that goes with so much demand from the people and the governor has proven that he is truly a man of the people.

According to him, even though Plateau is structured with so many political parties leading at various tires of government yet the developmental strides of the present administration of governor Mutfwang are visible for every one to see.

He described the governor as a silent achiever who has done well since he came into office.

the administration of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, Senator Mwadkon expresses satisfaction with the steps taking so far to address some of the challenges bedevilling the country and called on citizens to be more patient as more steps are being taken to address every shortfall.

He said that the 10th National Assembly are working as a team irrespective of their political and regional differences, adding that the Senate President Godswill Akpabio has embraced everyone and he is determined to entrenched people oriented leadership that would better all citizens.
He promised to give his people the good people of the Plateau North Senatorial zone a fruitful representation that would add value to all citizens.

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