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May 25, 2021 BREAKING: Cholera Outbreak Kills 20 In Bauchi

BREAKING: Cholera Outbreak Kills 20 In Bauchi

No fewer than 20 persons have died from cholera outbreak in Bauchi State.

Commissioner of Health Dr. Aliyu Maigoro confirmed this at a briefing on Tuesday.

According to him, the index case was a 37- year- old housewife, who was admitted at the Burra General Hospital on April 24, 2021 in Ningi Local Government Area.

He said upon her admission, it was discovered there is an ongoing outbreak of similar disease in neighboring communities like Sumaila and other Local Government Areas of Kano State, which may have spread to Bauchi.

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March 4, 2021 North-East Governors’ Forum Says It Is Considering A Regional Security Outfit To Help In Tackling Security Challenges In The Region

North-East Governors’ Forum Says It Is Considering A Regional Security Outfit To Help In Tackling Security Challenges In The Region

North-East Governors’ Forum Says It Is Considering A Regional Security Outfit To Help In Tackling Security Challenges In The Region.

 The North-East Governors’ Forum says it is considering a regional security outfit to help in tackling the security challenges in the region.

It also said that the Federal Government is not showing commitment to ending the insurgency ravaging the region.

The Chairman of the forum and Governor of Borno State, BABAGANA ZULUM, disclosed this at the opening ceremony of the 4th North-East Governors’ Forum at the Government House, Bauchi.

He said the Federal Government should seek support from neighbouring countries, especially the Republic of Chad, Cameroon and Niger, with a view to providing joint action that will lead to the end of this crisis.

On his part, Bauchi State Governor, BALA MOHAMMED, said the deteriorating security situation in the country, particularly in the North-East, showed that the leaders had failed.

February 25, 2021 Bauchi State Governor  Insists That Fulani Herdsmen Could Carry Arms In Self Defence

Bauchi State Governor  Insists That Fulani Herdsmen Could Carry Arms In Self Defence

Bauchi State Governor  Insists That Fulani Herdsmen Could Carry Arms In Self Defence

Bauchi state Governor, BALA MOHAMMED, has made a u turn from his earlier position that Fulani herdsmen could carry arms in self defence.

He is now appealing to all arms-bearing herders to drop their weapons, particularly the AK-47 as the country continues to grapple with various security challenges.

Governor, BALA MOHAMMED however said that he has no apology for speaking up against ethnic profiling of Fulani Herdsmen.

The governor was speaking during the official launch of the 2021 Annual Livestock Vaccination Campaign at Galambi cattle ranch in the state.

He assured all innocent farmers, herders and people of the state that their wellbeing will remain a priority of his government while efforts are being made to reduce the farmer-herder clashes.

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