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Kano Security Taskforce Strengthens Ties with DSS, Police, and Judiciary to Enhance Peace and Safety

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Kano state taskforce on Security, Peace and Youth Rehabilitation has expressed readiness to work with all security agencies in the state to complement their mandate of securing the lives and properties of the Kano residents

Chairman of the committee, who also doubles as the commissioner, Ministry of science, technology and innovation Dr Yusuf Ibrahim Kofar Mata, made the remarks when he led members of the taskforce on a visit to security agencies and other relevant stakeholders in Kano, to seek for their support in the discharge of the committee’mandates

The delegation visited the headquarters of the Department of State Security Services (DSS)

The Commissioner of police and the office of the chief judge of Kano State on Friday, 7th March, 2025

After a brief meeting with the State Director, of the DSS in Kano, Dr Kofar Mata told journalists that, the task Force was at the DSS office to seek for their support.

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At the police headquarters, Dr. Yusuf Kofar Mata told CP Salman Dogo Garba, who was recently promoted to the rank of AIG, that, the responsibility of the task Force Committee is to complement the effort of the police force of maintaining law and order in the State

We are here on a courtesy visit to formally introduce the committee to you and to seek for your support, as we believe that you are the engine room when it comes to internal security

Similarly, in his remarks, the commissioner of information and internal affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya commended the police for their dedication and selfless service, in enforcing laws and maintenance of peace and security

”I must commend you for your tireless effort to ensure security of life and properties, we can recall how this command under the then CP Hussaini Gumel initiated a program for repentant thugs which yielded positive results”

” Youth development through different programs and policies is among key priorities of Kano State Government under the able leadership of Alh. Abba Kabir Yusuf

While responding, the AIG Salman Dogo Garba said, Internal security was a sole responsibility of the police, with support from other security agencies, but it has literally become the responsibility of all citizens, through the community policing initiative

He commended the effort of the state government for the initiative, which he described as a welcome development.

He then assured the task Force committee of continued police support to make sure that, the committee succeeds in the discharge of their mandate.

The task Force committee has representatives from the ministry of internal security, police, DSS, civil defence, Road safety immigration among others.

The task Force Committee meets behind closed doors with DSS state Director and Chief Judge Of Kano.

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BREAKING: Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori Dumps PDP ,Joins APC

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In a stunning political twist, Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The announcement came after a high-level, closed-door meeting held at the Government House in Asaba, the state capital, on Wednesday afternoon. According to the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, confirmed the move on the phone. The decision follows “wide consultations with political stakeholders and in the interest of Delta’s long-term development.”

Governor Oborevwori, who won the 2023 gubernatorial election under the PDP platform, was received by top APC chieftains in what is now being described as a strategic political realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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Nigeria Customs Service Pledges Cooperation with Online Journalists

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Nigeria Customs Service Pledges Cooperation with Online Journalists and publishers to ensure balanced reporting of its activities. This assurance was given by Comptroller Dalhatu Abubakar, who hosted the leadership of Northern Online Reporters and Publishersat the command’s headquarters in Kano.

Welcoming the delegation, Comptroller Abubakar expressed his willingness to foster a mutually beneficial relationship with online journalists, emphasizing that the command remains open to engagement at all times. In a heartfelt moment, he offered condolences to the President of the Northern online reporters and publishers over the tragic loss of his child, reflecting his deep understanding of the challenges faced by media professionals.

“I am one of you,” he stated, noting his previous role as an Assistant Public Relations Officer (PRO) before attaining the Present position within the customs service. He further highlighted the importance of objective and balanced journalism, encouraging reporters to highlight both the achievements and lapses of the agency in a fair manner.

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On his part, Musa Muhammad, President of Northern Online Reporters and Publishers, praised the comptroller for his media-friendly approach, acknowledging that the customs service plays a pivotal role in the country’s economic and security landscape. He assured Comptroller Abubakar that the association would work closely with customs officials to propagate their activities, particularly across all 19 northern states.

Muhammad emphasized the influence of online media in shaping public discourse, stressing that majority of Nigerians now turn to digital platforms for news updates. He assured the customs service that their security operations and enforcement efforts would be duly covered, ensuring transparency and accountability.

Among the notable journalists in attendance were Abbas Yushau Yusuf, publisher of The Nigerian Tracker; Abubakar Abdulkadir Dangambo, publisher of Independent Post; and Hadiza Yusuf representing Prime Time.

The engagement marks a significant step in strengthening the relationship between the Nigeria Customs Service and the media, fostering a partnership rooted in transparency, accountability, and information dissemination to the public.

 

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Fombina Imprints Marks World Book Day with Symposium at KHAIRUN

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To mark the 2025 World Book Day declared by UNESCO, Kano-based publishing outfit Fombina Imprints Limited is organizing an event themed “Crisis of Standards, Decline of Reading Culture, and the Challenges of Publishing in the Digital Era.”

The event, scheduled for Tuesday, April 23, 2025, will take place at Khalifa Isyaku Rabiu University (KHAIRUN) , Kano, and will begin at 10:00 a.m.

The celebration will include a symposium, two panel discussions, a book exhibition, and a book gifting session.

According to the organizers, the activities aim to encourage reading habits among youths, foster discussions around the role of books in education, and examine current issues in the publishing industry.

Speaking ahead of the event, Buhari Abba, the Public Relations Manager of Fombina Imprints, said the occasion is not just to celebrate books but also to raise awareness.

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“This event is a wake-up call to confront the shrinking reading culture among young people, the threats to educational quality, and the survival of publishing in a digital world,” he stated.

The symposium will be chaired by Professor Lukman I. Diso of Bayero University’s Department of Library and Information Sciences. Scholars and experts expected to speak include Professor Asabe Sadiya Mohammed, Provost of Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare, and Dr. Mohammed Aminu Aliyu from the Department of Economics at BUK.

Two panel sessions will offer space for further engagement. The first, chaired by Dr. Bilkisu Yusuf Ali of Al-Qalam University, will examine “The Challenges of Publishing in the 21st Century” with panelists such as Ado Ahmed Gidan Dabino, Kabiru Musa Jammaje, and Khalid Imam.

The second panel, chaired by Professor Murtala Muhammad of Northwest University, will address “The Challenges of Reading Culture Among Youths.”
Speakers will include journalist Ismail Auwal, poet and creative director Nasiba Babale, HumAngle reporter Aliyu Dahiru, and Sadiya Lawal Danyaro, a lecturer from the Federal University Dutsin-Ma.

Fombina Imprints will also donate books to selected schools, including Government Girls Secondary School, Shekara, and Usman International School, Gandu, Kano.

“Books are not just tools for learning; they are instruments of transformation. We believe in investing in young minds, and this book donation is part of our little way to support education in our community,” Buhari Abba added.

The 2025 World Book Day celebration by Fombina Imprints aims to bring together authors, publishers, scholars, students, and readers to reflect on the role of books in a rapidly changing world.

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