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  • Gombe PDP Spokesman in custody for critising APC govt

    Gombe PDP Spokesman in custody for critising APC govt

    The spokesman of the People’s Democratic Party in Gombe State, Khalid Mu’azu Izala has been remanded in custody by a Chief Magistrate’s Court for allegedly defaming character of some members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Khalid Mu’azu Izala, the Public Relations Officer of the PDP in Gombe Local Government, was arrested and detained at the State Lowcost Police Divisional Office since Friday on the request of one Garba Mohammed Mairago, who accused him of using his Facebook page sometime in 2019 to write defamatory statements against him (Mairago) and some unnamed members of the APC in the state.

    According to the Police First Information Report (FIR), read to the accused when he appeared in court on Tuesday, he posted on his Facebook page that Garba Mairago and some members of the APC are planning to ‘terrorize’ him.

    The police Prosecutor, Sergeant Joel Peter said the accused was charged with one-count charge of defamation of character which was contrary to Section 391 of the Penal Code Law.

    When asked by the court if the information as contained in the FIR is true, Khalid Izala denied the allegation.

    Therefore, his defense counsels, Barristers Habu Abdu and Benjamin Sati applied for his bail under Sections 36 (5), 36 (B) of the 1999 constitution as amended and Sections 340 (1), 341 (3) and 342 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC).

    However, Sergeant Peter objected the bail application and told the court that the accused person may jump bail or obstruct the ongoing police investigation if he is release from detention.

    The presiding judge, Chief Magistrate Bello Shariff adjourned the case to September 8 for ruling on bail application and ordered that the accused should be remanded in Gombe Central Correctional Centre.

    It was gathered that the accused person detention was connected with several posts on his personal Facebook page, where he critised the policies and programmes of Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya’s administration.

    It would be recall that last February, two members of the PDP in the state, Adamu Babale Makera and Atiku Boza-Boza were also detained in prison on the order of an Area court, for allegedly insulting Governor Yahaya, by calling him ‘leader of promise breakers.’

  • WASSCE: Seven more Gombe students test positive for COVID-19

    WASSCE: Seven more Gombe students test positive for COVID-19

    At least seven students of Government Girls Secondary School Doma, have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of students infected with the virus to eight in the state.

    Gombe State Commissioner for Education, Dr Habu Dahiru, made this known on Wednesday.

    Newsmen had earlier reported that an unnamed student of the Government Science Secondary School Gombe, who tested positive for the virus, began his West African Senior School Certificate Examination from the state isolation centre on Monday.

    While visiting the unnamed student on Wednesday, the commissioner said upon the reopening of schools for graduating students, the ministry, in collaboration with the task force on Covid-19, had conducted 1,100 tests.

    Dahiru revealed that the seven other students are also candidates of the 2020 WASSCE.

    He said, “We gave preference to students returning from epicentre states like Kaduna, Kano, Yobe and Lagos, those places that have registered high cases of Covid-19. So far, we have tested 1,100 cases, out of which the first case from Government Science Secondary School.

    “He was immediately evacuated and isolated. He has written his first paper – Mathematics – and he is writing Agricultural Science today. It will be demoralising for him if we don’t allow him to write his exams.

    “The Government of Gombe State under the leadership of Governor Inuwa Yahaya said all students found to be positive of the virus should be taken care of.
    “We have identified another set of students, we only got the results yesterday (Tuesday). Seven of them have been found to test positive for the virus. We are making arrangements to evacuate them to the isolation centre.

    “We will not allow them to miss their papers because they tested positive. The testing became easier because the governor approved 120 million naira to establish a molecular laboratory. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has certified it and we have started testing in earnest.

    “The samples taken from schools were tested here in Gombe at the molecular lab and results were shared. We quickly went to the school to identify the seven students and kept them aside.”

  • Absence of Boko Haram in Gombe, another gain of Buhari’s administration – Goje

    Absence of Boko Haram in Gombe, another gain of Buhari’s administration – Goje

    The complete flushing out of Boko Haram terrorists and other violent groups in Gombe State has been achieved through the sustained efforts and commitment of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to secure Nigera, a prominent progressive politician, Alhaji Ali Goje , has said.

    Goje , who hails from Gombe state in a chat with newsmen in Abuja, said Gombe has benefitted immensely from the President Buhari administration in the area of security.

    He said this is another great achievement of the Buhari administration that is often overlooked but is of utmost significance to the people of the state and Nigeria.

    While recalling what Gombe went through in the past, Goje said it was so bad that  Gombe State was considered as one of the sleeper cells of Boko Haram where they keep reserve fighters who many times unleash violence on the people of the state .

    He said in addition to the terrorists who were threatening the peace and security of the state, there was a whole clan of political thugs being raised in the name of Yan Kalare and Sara Suka who were equally tormenting the people of the state.

    He said the combination of these violent groups,  enthroned a regime of violence in Gombe and made life unbearable for the common man in the state.

    “People were afraid to go about their normal businesses because of the activities of terrorists who had gradually crept into the state and were manifesting in many forms.

    “Many parts of the state came under attack from the terrorists,  the height of which he said was the attempt by Boko Haram to overrun Gombe town in 2015.

    He said the explosions and sounds of gun shots arising from that incident alone when the Boko Haram seized a checkpoint and tried to enter Gombe before they were repelled, was traumatizing enough.

    Goje also recalled that prior to that incident, the Boko Haram had twice in 2014, stormed a French-owned cement company, Lafarge, as they attacked two towns in Gombe state, Bajoga and Ashaka, raided banks and burnt government buildings as well as political party offices

    He said though the terrorists were pursued by the military for five kilometres, from Bajoga to Ashaka, after three hours of fighting, the fear that gripped Gombe from that encounter was palpable.

    The politician said as if that was not enough, youths in the state were drawn to violence by the patronage of local politicians who engaged them as thugs who go about killing people and burning houses of political opponents.

    He said the situation was so bad that people could not move freely as they could be attacked directly or be caught in any cross fire.

    Goje says he strongly believes that the coming of President Muhammadu Buhari has helped to restore normalcy, peace and tranquility to the nooks and cranny of Gombe State.

    He said that is why Gombe, though in the Northeastern part of the country, has remained  one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria today.

    “When President Buhari was sworn in, things began to change. I don’t know whether to call it body language, but immediately he won the 2015 election, we began to see improvements in the security in Gombe.

    “When President Buhari finally directed the relocation of the operational headquarters to the Northeast, that was when it dawned on us that finally, the solution to our problems had come and we have not been disappointed since then,” stated.

    Goje said from 2015, many of the terrorists were arrested and many of them fled to Chad and parts of Borno as they couldn’t stand the heat of the onslaught against them.

    The politician recalled that in 2018, troops of Operation Lafiya Dole and the Department of State Service (DSS) arrested a bomb specialist who makes Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) for  Boko Haram, in Gombe which marked the neutralisation of their activities in the state.

    He thanked President Buhari for restoring peace and security in Gombe saying it is something the people of the state cannot forget in a hurry.

    “You know they say it is who wears the shoes that knows where it pinches. We have worn the shoes of terrorism and political violence and we are now wearing the shoes of peace and calm so we know the difference, Goje stated.

    He said people in Gombe now go about their normal businesses without fear of being attacked or bombs exploding and called on the government to sustain its efforts so that meaningful development would thrive in the state.

    Hon. Goje called on the government and people of Borno and other parts of the Northeast to embrace the President’s efforts so that terrorism would be given the final push out of Nigeria.

    “Let us join hands and collaborate with the President, those of us from the Northeast should not allow other interests to deny us of the joy and peace and security, Mr. President means well,” he added.

  • Snakebite: Gombe Govt Procures N5m Anti-Snake Venom

    Snakebite: Gombe Govt Procures N5m Anti-Snake Venom

    In a bid to fight the scourge of snakebite in Gombe, the state Governor, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has approved and released the sum of N5,000,000.00 for the immediate procurement and prepositioning of anti-snake venom doses at the Kaltungo snakebite treatment and research centre.

    State Commissioner of Health, Dr Ahmed Muhammad Gana who disclosed this in a statement on Friday, said that the gesture was in response to the recent increase in a number of cases of snakebite and envenomation in the hilly areas of the southern zone of the state.

    He noted that the occurrences of cases of snakebites often peak during the rainy season, particularly affecting farmers as they engaged in their farming activities.

    The Commissioner stated that “In this vein, the Governor calls the attention of the people living in the high-risk areas to take all precautionary measures, and urgently report to the treatment centre in the event of snakebite incidence”.

    Ahmed Gana added that the Ministry of Health will continue to engage in proactive measures in controlling the endemic problem of snakebite in these high-risk areas through health education, community engagement, provision of treatment commodities as well as safety wears where applicable.

    He also assured that the Gombe State Government is doing everything possible to protect its people from all health emergencies in the State.

    Snakebite and envenomation are major public health problems in Gombe State, especially in the hilly southern region of the state, where the Kaltungo Treatment and Research Center is strategically sited, and has been operational for over 80 years.

    The centre serves the people of Gombe State and also attends to hundreds of cases coming annually from Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Plateau, Taraba, Yobe, Nassarawa and Jigawa states for treatment.

    The centre serves the people of Gombe State and also attends to hundreds of cases coming annually from Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Plateau, Taraba, Yobe, Nassarawa and Jigawa states for treatment.

  • Court sentences ex-local govt chairman to 31 years in prison over N97m fraud

    Court sentences ex-local govt chairman to 31 years in prison over N97m fraud

    The conviction of a former local government chairman identified as Samuel Bulus Adamu has been secured by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Gombe zonal office before Justice N. I . Afolabi of Federal High Court Gombe.

    This was contained in a statement released by the antigraft agency.

    According to the EFCC, Adamu, a former Chairman of Shongom Local Government Area of Gombe State, was first arraigned on March 9, 2015 on a seven-count charge bordering on fraud, cheating and money laundering to the tune of N97, 640, 000.00k( Ninety-Seven Million, Six Hundred and Forty Thousand Naira only).

    The former local government chairman, Adamu was prosecuted for more than five years by the anti-graft agency after he pleaded ‘not guilty’ to the charges read to him.

    During the trial, prosecution counsels, A. M. Labaran and A. Y Muntaka called four witnesses and tendered several exhibits in order to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt.

    While delivering its judgment on Thursday, July 23, 2020, Justice Afolabi found Adamu guilty of all the seven- count charges.

    He convicted and sentenced him to five years imprisonment on counts 1, 2 and 4 without an option of fine. On count 3, the court sentenced him to seven years imprisonment without an option of fine and on counts 5, 6 and 7, the court sentenced him to 3 years imprisonment each without an option of fine.

    The sentence is to commence from July 10, 2020 and run concurrently.

    Justice Afolabi also ordered the convict to pay the sum of N31, 640, 000 ( Thirty One Million, Six Hundred and Forty Thousand Nair only) to the coffers of Shongom Local Govt through the registry of the court under the supervision of the EFCC.

    According to report, Adamu’s journey to prison began when TICAN Engineering Enterprises petitioned the Gombe zonal office of the EFCC on May, 9, 2011, efcc on allegations bordering on fraud, cheating and money laundering to the tune of N97, 640, 000 by way of inflation of contracts for rural electrification of Keffi; Kwara; Gangamari; Daja; Gurwa; Gundale; Bebbulo, Kuka, and Damjigiri areas of Shongom Local Govt., from N66, 000, 000 which was initially approved by the Tender board of Gombe state to N97.6million.

    The EFCC investigated the case and established that Adamu committed the offence, hence his prosecution and conviction.

  • BREAKING: Gombe governor, Yahaya approves appointment of new Emir of Yamaltu

    BREAKING: Gombe governor, Yahaya approves appointment of new Emir of Yamaltu

    Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has approved the appointment of Alhaji Abubakar Ali as the new Emir of Yamaltu in Yamaltu/Deba LGA of the state.

    The appointment was contained in a letter signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry for Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Mohammed Manu Malala copies of which was made available to Journalists in Gombe late Wednesday evening.

    The appointment according to the letter is in the exercise of the powers vested in the Governor under the Creation of Emirates, Districts, Villages, and Wards as well as Appointment and Disposition of Emirs and Chiefs and based on recommendations of the kingmakers of the Emirate.

    While presenting the appointment letter to the new Emir at Yamaltu Emirate in Dadinkowa, Yamaltu/Deba Local Government Area, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, charged the monarch to be magnanimous in victory and embrace all and sundry in the area.

    He assured that Governor Inuwa Yahaya led administration will continue to accord special recognition and respect to the traditional institution in the in view of its role in the maintenance of peace and social cohesion.

    While wishing the new Emir a peaceful reign, he called on all sons and daughters of Yamaltu Emirate to support the stewardship of the traditional ruler.

    The new Emir, Alhaji Abubakar Ali in his response thanked Governor Inuwa Yahaya for creating an enabling environment that led to a peaceful and transparent process that saw his emergence as the Emir of Yamaltu and promised to run an open-door policy where all views will be heard and respected.

    Born on 2nd February 1960, Alhaji Abubakar Ali was until his emergence as the new Emir of Yamaltu, the District Head of Hinna in Yamaltu Deba Local Government.

    He holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration, Post Graduate Diploma in Accountancy and Financial Management.

    The new Emir held the position of State-Auditor General for Local Governments and Bursar, Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology, Zaria as contained in a statement by Ismaila Uba Misilli, Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity to the Governor of Gombe state.

  • BREAKING: Fuel tanker explodes in Gombe

    BREAKING: Fuel tanker explodes in Gombe

    A fuel tanker has exploded in Tunfure along Gombe-Bauchi expressway, Gombe State, leaving a motorcyclist burnt beyond recognition.

    As at press time, Channels Television reports that the number of casualties is yet to be ascertained.

    It added that the men of the fire service are yet to be seen at the scene, but commercial water tankers are currently been used to put out the fire.

    Details Later…

  • 9 Boys Brigade members killed by Policeman, NSDC Officer during Easter laid to rest in Gombe (photos)

    9 Boys Brigade members killed by Policeman, NSDC Officer during Easter laid to rest in Gombe (photos)

    The funeral for the nine Boys Brigades members killed in a fatal accident whilst they were embarking on a procession on Easter Sunday, April 21, held in Gombe state yesterday April 27th.

    The incident happened in Alheri junction, Biu road of Gombe State. NSDC Officer accompanied by a policeman  drove into a procession of Christian youth, celebrating Easter, killing nine of them on Sunday night.

    The boys were buried at the Christian cemetery in Gombe.

    See more photos from the funeral below.

    Photos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter Monday

    Photos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter Monday

    Photos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter Monday

    Photos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter MondayPhotos from the funeral of the nine Boys Brigades killed in Gombe on Easter Monday

  • Mayhem in Gombe as Youths beats Policeman, NSDC officer to death after killing 8 boys

    Mayhem in Gombe as Youths beats Policeman, NSDC officer to death after killing 8 boys

    The incident happened in Alheri junction, Biu road of Gombe State. A security official drove into a procession of Christian youth, celebrating Easter, killing at least eight people on Sunday night.

    The survivors among the youth then chased the security official and his passenger, caught up with them and lynched them.

    The driver of the vehicle is said to be an official of the civil defence (NSCDC) while his passenger is said to be a police officer. Both men died from the beating.

    Chairman of the Gombe State Battalion Brigade of the Boys Brigade, Isaac Kwadang, told reporters that he received information about the incident around 11:30 p.m. on Sunday. According to him, the civil defence officer, though not on official duty, met the procession, exchanged words with the youth, and drove past them. He allegedly switched off his car’s full lights, reversed the vehicle and rammed into the procession killing eight people on the spot.

    Many of the victims are members of the boys brigade. Kwadang said the youth chased the security officers, caught up with them and mobbed them to death. He said the youth are still being prevailed on not to continue with any violent reaction.

    The Chief Medical Director of the Gombe State Specialist Hospital, Shuaibu Muazu, confirmed that some dead bodies from the incident have been deposited in the hospital while the Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corps, Godwin Omuko, confirmed the incident to journalists. He said his men were among those that brought the dead bodies to the hospital.

  • BREAKING: Tanker explodes in Gombe, kills 10 (photos)

    BREAKING: Tanker explodes in Gombe, kills 10 (photos)

    According to Daily Trust, the tanker, carrying petrol, collided with another truck, carrying bottle water along Gombe southern bypass.

    It was gathered that over 10 bodies burnt beyond recognition were evacuated from the scene by personnel of the Nigerian Red Cross Society.

    As at time of filing report, Officials of the Gombe State Fire Service are at the site working to extinguish the fire.

    See photos below.