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June 8, 2021 Remodeled Chibok School Where Over 200 Girls Were Kidnapped In 2014 Commissioned

Remodeled Chibok School Where Over 200 Girls Were Kidnapped In 2014 Commissioned

Seven years after over 200 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram from it’s hostel, Government Secondary School, Chibok wore a new look with the commissioning major facilities by the Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen on Monday.

Tallen, was invited by Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, to commission the remodeled school now equipped with classrooms and desks, a computer room, laboratory, among other facilities, and has many books presented to it and a security team put in place.

where she commissioned Government Secondary School, Chibok, where over 200 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram on

The school, which was vandalized during the Boko Haram attack of April 14, 2014, had full rehabilitation work commencing when Zulum gave approval on November 16, 2020, during an assessment visit.

Since the attack, the school had remained closed while academic activities were taking place at a primary school in Chibok town since 2014.

Zulum offered support to parents of the schoolgirls affected by the 2014 abduction, as he had previously done at different times.

Aside unveiling of the GSS in Chibok, Governor Zulum commissioned 200 low cost houses newly built for the permanent resettlement of internally displaced persons (IDPs) currently residing in temporary camps.

Zulum also commissioned a newly built government lodge to encourage routine visits to Chibok in order to increase direct access of residents to authorities.

Zulum noted that resettlement efforts were being made possible because of some gains recorded by the federal government in the ongoing peace restoration efforts which, he said, was reaffirmed in President Muhammadu Buhari’s choice of an Army Chief from the military’s theatre of operations in Borno State.

Source: Arise Tv

 

 

May 25, 2021 Gov Zulum Reshuffles Cabinet, Redeploys Commissioners

Gov Zulum Reshuffles Cabinet, Redeploys Commissioners

Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno has effected a ‘minor’ cabinet reshuffle, redeploying three commissioner

This is contained in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Danjuma Ali on Tuesday in Maiduguri.

Ali said the Commissioner for Animal Resources and Fisheries Development, Juliana Bitrus moves to the Ministry of Health and Human Services.

The Commissioner for Environment, Alhaji Lawan Walama moves to the Ministry of Animal Resources and Fisheries Development.

He also said that the Commissioner for Justice, Mr Kaka-Shehu Lawan is to oversee the Ministry of Environment.

In another development, Gov. Zulum has approved the reconstitution of the board of the Borno Primary Health Care Development Agency with Ahmed Tijani as Chairman.

Ali, said that Gov. Zulum also approved the appointment of Dr Joseph Jatau as Chairman of the Borno Hospital Management Board with immediate effect.

Also appointed with immediate effect is Abubakar Suleiman as Acting General Manager of Borno Environmental Protection Agency (BOSEPA).

In the same vein, he said, in accordance with section nine (9) sub-section one (1) of Borno Primary Health Care Development Agency Law, 2013, the governor has approved the appointment of Dr Abba Goni as Executive Director State Primary Health Care Development Agency.

 
 
 
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.

December 4, 2020 Governor Babagana Zulum receives a delegation of the Cameroonian military on the need for a joint effort to defeat Boko Haram insurgents

Governor Babagana Zulum receives a delegation of the Cameroonian military on the need for a joint effort to defeat Boko Haram insurgents

Towards finding a lasting solution to the issue of insecurity in Borno state, Governor BABAGANA ZULUM has received a delegation of the Cameroonian Military, harping on the need for a joint effort to defeat Boko Haram insurgents.

While receiving the delegation at Government House in Maiduguri, Governor ZULUM said the central African country and Nigeria can share experiences and collaborate to defeat insurgency in the Lake Chad region.

He lamented that the insecurity has affected economic lives of all the countries in the Lake Chad region stressing the need for collaboration to end the insurgency now.

According to Governor ZULUM, there are plans to reopen Bama-Banki road and Banki market for trans-border trade to returm.

The Cameroonian Military delegates were led to the event by the 4th region joint military commander, General SALY MOHAMMADOU and Commander Sector 1 Multinational Joint Task Force, General BOUBA DOBEKREO.

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