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  • Bauchi suspends 6 civil servants

    Bauchi suspends 6 civil servants

    The Bauchi State Civil Service Commission (BSCSC), has suspended six civil servants over alleged gross misconduct. The Information officer of the commission, Sale Umar, confirmed this in an interview on Friday in Bauchi.

    According to him, the commission considered the suspension of the officers on Thursday during its valedictory sitting for 2024 at the commission’s conference hall, adding that the suspension also took effect from Thursday.

    He said that the suspended officers were alleged to have either sold or converted government’s properties removed from the ongoing constructions of Flyover bridges at Wunti and Central Market within Bauchi metropolis worth millions of Naira.

    This action, he said, contravened Section 0327 of the Bauchi State Public Service Regulations.

    “It was a serious wrongdoing and improper behavior hence the Commission suspended them under Section 0331 of the State Public Service Regulations to allow the relevant authorities investigate the reported crime.

    “Those suspended are staff of the State Ministry of Works and Transport attached to the State Infrastructures Development and Maintenance Agency,” said Umar.

    He explained that the officers suspended included a Chief Store Officer, a Senior Technical Officer, a Senior Fireman and a Senior Works Superintendent and two Technical Assistant Electrical.

    The information officer also said that 79 deserving officers were promoted to various positions while two Nursing Officers, Rakiya Musa and Ibrahim Lawan were reinstated into the state’s civil service.

  • Bauchi man in trouble for posting women’s photos on Facebook

    Bauchi man in trouble for posting women’s photos on Facebook

    The Police in Bauchi on Thursday arraigned a 76-year-old man, Bala Mohammed, before Chief Magistrate Court 5 for allegedly posting pictures of women on Facebook.

    Mohammed, a resident of Tambari Housing Estate, was charged with defamation of character.

    The prosecutor, ASP Zakari Mohammed, informed the court that the offense occurred in October 2024, when the defendant posted pictures of several women, claiming they were his girlfriends with whom he had sexual relationships.

    The complainant (name withheld) however, stated that she had merely taken a selfie with the defendant and had no affair with him.

    The prosecutor argued that the defendant’s actions violated sections 183, 196, 388, and 389 of the Bauchi State Penal Code 2022.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Laraba Hamisu remanded the defendant at the Bauchi Correctional Centre and adjourned the case to November 27, 2024, to allow for further investigation.

  • How former Bauchi Gov contributed to making me president – Olusegun Obasanjo

    How former Bauchi Gov contributed to making me president – Olusegun Obasanjo

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has disclosed how former Governor of Bauchi State, Adamu Mu’azu contributed in making him President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports ex-President Obasanjo made the disclosure on Sunday while commissioning projects in Bauchi on the invitation of the State Governor, Bala Muhammed.

    Making the disclosure, Obasanjo recalled how former Governor Mu’azu released his residence for the use of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the national convention of the party that was held in Jos, Plateau State in 1999.

    He stressed that singular act made the difference for him and that Mu’azu was also a go-to person when there were storms during his administration, adding that though they were not perfect, they were able to make a difference in government.

    “The contribution that you personally made was very significant to making me a president of Nigeria. It was your residence in Jos that you gave in 1999 for the Jos convention for PDP where I was elected as the candidate of PDP for presidential election of that year.

    “If you had not given us the use of that house, which served us very well, maybe the story would have been different. I cannot be thankful enough to you and I will continue to be thankful to you. Not only that, any time there was a bit of a storm, you were one of those I relied upon to take the battle to the others.

    “But, one good thing was that we were not perfect, we were not saints, but we were committed and we were not self-centred nor selfish. We were patriotic and nationalistic and the difference was clear and it is clear even today.

    “So, to people like you, I will continue to say, thank you for joining hands with me to take Nigeria to where we were able to take it between 1999 and 2007,” Obasanjo said.

    How my administration favoured Bauchi State – Ex-President Obasanjo

    Former President Obasanjo also recalled an inadvertent mistake made by his government, which led to him subsequently making himself the representative of Bauchi State during his administration.

    Obasanjo said that making himself the representative of Bauchi State during his administration, favoured the State more than what they would have gotten if they had a Bauchi State son or daughter representing them in the government.

    “When I described former Governor Mu’azu as my colleague, he shook his head. He said he was never my colleague. So, I will then describe the present Governor of Bauchi State as a man who is following the path I and former Governor Mu’azu has followed. Maybe he will not shake his head,” Obasanjo said.

    He stated further: “Two people in their statements have called me Omowale, which means, son has come back home and I will say yes because as you have rightly pointed out, there was a time, because of a mistake that was inadvertently made, I made myself a representative of Bauchi State.

    “And what was the mistake? We formed a government, and by us not knowing, we found that nobody from Bauchi was in that government. So, how do I make an amend? I decided to make myself the representative of Bauchi State and you good people of Bauchi accepted.

    “When you accepted, I had the obligation to make sure that Bauchi State got more than what they would have gotten if they had a Bauchi State son or daughter representing them in my government.

    “Not only did we made it a point of duty to locate in Bauchi State projects that might not have come to Bauchi State, we also decided to appoint a son of Bauchi State as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)”.

  • Bauchi scraps ministry of local government

    Bauchi scraps ministry of local government

    Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has announced the scrapping of the State’s Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

    He stated this during  the swearing-in of three newly appointed commissioners and the Chief Security Adviser to the governor, on Monday in Bauchi.

    Mohammed said the measure was sequel to the Supreme Court judgment’s granting autonomy to local government areas in the country.

    The governor also sacked the Commissioner for Health, Dr Adamu Umar, saying that the decision was to rejig the machinery of governance for more results.

    “We have to rejig the cabinet in order to achieve the set objectives of the administration. We need to bring in fresh blood, brains with fresh ideas of how to move the state ahead positively.

    “The former commissioner for health was not dropped because of any infractions, it was just part of reorganisation of governance. Very soon, we will find a way to fix him in government where he will be most relevant and more active,” he said.

    Mohammed tasked the commissioners to immediately settle down to business by studying handover notes in their respective ministries.

    This, he said, would enable them to catch up with the speed of the administration.

    The new commissioners are: Zainab Baba Takko – Women Affairs; Dr Sani Mohammed – Health and Mohammed AbdulKadir – Commerce and Industry.

    While Ahmed Abdulrahman has been sworn-in as the Chief Security Adviser.

    Speaking on behalf of the commissioners, Baba-Takko thanked Mohammed for giving them the opportunity to serve and contribute to the development of the state.

    She promised to deploy mechanisms to take their ministries to great heights.

  • How flood destroyed N7.8bn properties in Bauchi – SEMA

    How flood destroyed N7.8bn properties in Bauchi – SEMA

    The Bauchi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has said that more than N7.81 billion farmlands and properties were destroyed to flooding in 16 local government areas of the State.

    Mr Adamu Nayola, the Director, Planning, Research, and Statistics of the agency, stated this in an interview on Monday in Bauchi. Nayola attributed the devastating flood to heavy downpours in the last two months in the northern parts of the state.

    “The floods, which affected communities in 16 hard-hit local government areas, destroyed and damaged houses, farmlands, roads, electricity poles, and domestic animals. This resulted in significant economic losses. Unfortunately, the disaster also claimed several lives with many others injured,” he said.

    He listed the affected areas to include Giade; Shira, Katagum, Gamawa, Zaki, Kirfi, Dambam, Alkaleri, Darazo, Itas Gadau, Toro, Bauchi, Misau, Jama’are, Warji and Ganjuwa.

    According to Nayola, the agency is distributing relief items to the affected communities, adding that the state government was working to assist the victims and mitigate flooding.

    While sympathising with the victims, Nayola urged the people in the flood prone areas to relocate to higher grounds to avert the disaster.

  • Police detain 37-year-old over Sodom and Gomorrah case in Bauchi

    Police detain 37-year-old over Sodom and Gomorrah case in Bauchi

    The Police Command in Bauchi State has detained a 37-year-old man for alleged abduction and sodomising of two teenage boys. The command’s spokesperson, SP Ahmed Wakil, who confirmed his detention to newsmen in Bauchi on Monday, said he would be prosecuted upon concluding the investigation.

    Wakil said the command’s operatives, on receipt of a complaint of inhuman treatment, apprehended the suspect for alleged abduction and sodomising two Almajiri boys under his care at a Quranic school. The spokesperson said the suspect allegedly lured his first 12-year-old victim at a Quranic school in Kano to Daura under the pretence of starting a business.

    “He then encountered the second 13-year-old victim, and brought them both to Bauchi, where he began abusing one of the boys inside a mosque,” he said.

    Wakil said with an intelligence report, detectives attached to the Gamawa Divisional Police Headquarters, led by the Divisional Police Officer, were able to apprehend the suspect. The command’s spokesperson, however, appealed to the public to provide information that could help locate either the parents or guardians of the victims.

  • NYSC relocates Bauchi orientation camp

    NYSC relocates Bauchi orientation camp

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), says it has relocated the orientation camp for the 2024 Batch ‘B’ Stream II corps members to Adamu Tafawa Balewa College of Education, Kangere in Bauchi State. This is contained in a statement by the NYSV C,coordinator in the state, Mrs Rifkatu Yakubu in Bauchi on Monday.

    She said the measure was necessary to move the exercise to temporary site to facilitate rehabilitation of the Permanent Orientation Camp, Wailo in Ganjuwa Local Government Area of the state. According to her, Gov. Bala Mohammed has directed for the total renovation of the existing camp structure.

    “The relocation to the new facility becomes necessary so as to allow the state government to pursue the renovation work of the permanent orientation camp,” she said.

    Yakubu said the scheme deployed 1,900 prospective corps members to the state for this orientation exercise, scheduled to hold between Aug. 28 and Sept. 17.

    “Prospective corps members are advised to avoid night journeys. They are enjoined to always break their journeys and continue on the following day”.

  • Amid bickering Bauchi Gov swears in 20 newly elected LG Chairmen

    Amid bickering Bauchi Gov swears in 20 newly elected LG Chairmen

    Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State on Sunday swore in the newly elected Chairmen of the State’s 20 Local Governments.

    Mohammed, in a speech at the ceremony, congratulated them for emerging victorious in the election held on Saturday.

    “My administration believes that the people should have a say in local government administration through the election of the leaders.

    “This has become even more necessary with the autonomy the Supreme Court recently granted the councils to run their affairs.

    “It is for this reason that our party, the PDP, nominated and presented knowledgeable, experienced and competent candidates to vie for the chairmanships and councillorship seats,

    “With the victory of our candidates, I’m confident that we will have the desired leadership to effectively administer our local governments as autonomous third tier of government,” he said

    Mohammed called on the elected chairmen to cooperate with the state government so that all could work together to serve the people.

    Mr Mahmood Baba-Maji, the Chairman of Bauchi Local Government, who spoke on behalf of his colleagues, promised to justify the trust the electorate bestowed on them.

    “We will serve diligently; we assure you that policies and programmes of the state government will be replicated in our various local governments,” he said.

    Chief Judge of the State, Justice Rabi Umar, administered the oath of allegiance and office to the 20 officials.

    APC kicks over outcome of Bauchi LG election

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected the outcome of the local government election conducted in Bauchi State on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won all the 20 chairmanship seats in the local government election.

    Alhaji Muhammad Hassan, APC Chairman in Bauchi at a news briefing on Saturday, described the election as a “broad-day robbery of franchise and murder of democracy”.

    Hassan cited numerous alleged irregularities, including inadequate election materials, withheld sensitive materials and result sheets and votes allocation to the ruling PDP. Others were the alleged absence of returning officers and the abandonment of election materials at the polling units.

    “There were also instances of ballot box snatching, massive thumb printing of ballot papers for PDP and votes allocation to PDP candidates across all the local governments,” the APC Chairman alleged.

    The Bauchi State Independent Electoral Commission (BASIEC), however, insisted that the polls were free and fair.

    Mr Ahmed Makama, BASIEC Chairman, who announced the results, said the election was conducted peacefully across the State.

    “For the chairmanship election, PDP won all the 20 seats as declared at the local government levels. And for the Councillors, the results were declared in the wards with other parties emerging victorious,” Makama said

    The BASIEC Chairman further said that the commission would issue the winners with their certificates of return on Sunday.

    The local government election was conducted following the recent judgement of the Supreme Court, which affirmed local government’s autonomy.

    The judgement is seeking the Federation Account Allocation Committee to withhold funds meant for LGs without democratically elected officials.

    Bauchi constitutes LG election petition tribunals

    Earlier, the Bauchi State High Court had constituted three petition tribunals and an appeal panel, to treat cases envisaged to arise from the August 17 local government election.

    Hajiya Fatima Abubakar, Chief Registrar of Bauchi State High Court stated at a news conference that the State Chief Judge, Justice Rabi Umar had sworn in the chairmen and members of the petition tribunals as well as the appeal panel on August 12.

    Abubakar disclosed that the action was in tandem with the provisions of the Bauchi State Electoral Law, 2008, which empowered the Chief Judge to carry out the task.

    “Provision of the Section 60 Sub Section 2 of the Law, said an aggrieved party has 21 days within which to file his/her petition from the date of the declaration of the result.

    “For the appeal, dissatisfied parties has 14 days from the decision of the tribunal within which to file an appeal,” she said.

    According to Abubakar, the tribunal will commence sitting on August 19, adding that the court would have three centres at Bauchi, Ningi and Azare “with the time frame of two months for the tribunal and one month for the appeal”.

    She said the tribunals would be headed by Magistrate Garba Kundak for Bauchi North Senatorial Zone; Magistrate Isma’il Adam, Bauchi Central Senatorial Zone and Magistrate Safiya Salihu, Bauchi South Senatorial, while the appeal panel would be headed by Justice Mohammed Sambo.

    TNG reports members of the tribunal and the appeal panel have been charged to work with the fear of God and ensure quick disposition of matters before them.

  • APC kicks over outcome of Bauchi LG election

    APC kicks over outcome of Bauchi LG election

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected the outcome of the local government election conducted in Bauchi State on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won all the 20 chairmanship seats in the local government election.

    Alhaji Muhammad Hassan, APC Chairman in Bauchi at a news briefing on Saturday, described the election as a “broad-day robbery of franchise and murder of democracy”.

    Hassan cited numerous alleged irregularities, including inadequate election materials, withheld sensitive materials and result sheets and votes allocation to the ruling PDP. Others were the alleged absence of returning officers and the abandonment of election materials at the polling units.

    “There were also instances of ballot box snatching, massive thumb printing of ballot papers for PDP and votes allocation to PDP candidates across all the local governments,” the APC Chairman alleged.

    The Bauchi State Independent Electoral Commission (BASIEC), however, insisted that the polls were free and fair.

    Mr Ahmed Makama, BASIEC Chairman, who announced the results, said the election was conducted peacefully across the State.

    “For the chairmanship election, PDP won all the 20 seats as declared at the local government levels. And for the Councillors, the results were declared in the wards with other parties emerging victorious,” Makama said

    The BASIEC Chairman further said that the commission would issue the winners with their certificates of return on Sunday.

    The local government election was conducted following the recent judgment of the Supreme Court, which affirmed local government’s autonomy,

    The judgement is seeking the Federation Account Allocation Committee to withhold funds meant for LGs without democratically elected officials.

    Bauchi constitutes LG election petition tribunals

    Earlier, the Bauchi State High Court had constituted three petition tribunals and an appeal panel, to treat cases envisaged to arise from the August 17 local government election.

    Hajiya Fatima Abubakar, Chief Registrar of Bauchi State High Court stated at a news conference that the State Chief Judge, Justice Rabi Umar had sworn in the chairmen and members of the petition tribunals as well as the appeal panel on August 12.

    Abubakar disclosed that the action was in tandem with the provisions of the Bauchi State Electoral Law, 2008, which empowered the Chief Judge to carry out the task.

    “Provision of the Section 60 Sub Section 2 of the Law, said an aggrieved party has 21 days within which to file his/her petition from the date of the declaration of the result.

    “For the appeal, dissatisfied parties has 14 days from the decision of the tribunal within which to file an appeal,” she said.

    According to Abubakar, the tribunal will commence sitting on August 19, adding that the court would have three centres at Bauchi, Ningi and Azare “with the time frame of two months for the tribunal and one month for the appeal”.

    She said the tribunals would be headed by Magistrate Garba Kundak for Bauchi North Senatorial Zone; Magistrate Isma’il Adam, Bauchi Central Senatorial Zone and Magistrate Safiya Salihu, Bauchi South Senatorial, while the appeal panel would be headed by Justice Mohammed Sambo.

    TNG reports members of the tribunal and the appeal panel have been charged to work with the fear of God and ensure quick disposition of matters before them.

  • PDP claims  all 20 LGAs in Bauchi state council polls

    PDP claims all 20 LGAs in Bauchi state council polls

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has emerged victorious in all 20 local government areas in the elections held on Saturday, August 17, in Bauchi State.

    The results were announced by Alhaji Ahmed Makama, the Executive Chairman of the Bauchi State Independent Electoral Commission (BASIEC), on Saturday night.

    Prior to the election, the All Progressives Congress (APC) expressed concerns about potential manipulation of the results by the ruling PDP and BASIEC.

    The APC is expected to contest the results. The newly elected Chairmen are set to be sworn in on Sunday, August 18.

    Full List of Winners:

    1. Akaleri LGA
      • Hassan Garba Bajama (Chairman)
      • Abbas Ibrahim (Deputy Chairman)
    2. Bauchi
      • Mahmood Baba Maji (Chairman)
      • Adamu Mu’azu Luda (Deputy Chairman)
    3. Bogoro
      • Lawi Yakubu Sumi (Chairman)
      • Markus Masoyi Mulki (Deputy Chairman)
    4. Dambam
      • Yakubu Garba Tela (Chairman)
      • Iliya Isah (Deputy Chairman)
    5. Darazo
      • Sama’ila Ya’u Sade (Chairman)
      • Amina Musa (Deputy Chairman)
    6. Dass
      • Muhammad Abubakar Jibo (Chairman)
      • Isah Abdulmumini Hanakuka (Deputy Chairman)
    7. Gamawa
      • Madaki Ahmed Gololo (Chairman)
      • Umar Yakubu (Deputy Chairman)
    8. Ganjuwa
      • Mohammed Idris Miya (Chairman)
      • Saleh Ahmed (Deputy Chairman)
    9. Giade
      • Usman Muhammad Saleh (Chairman)
      • Bahijja Auwalu (Deputy Chairman)
    10. Itas Gadau
      • Hajara Jibrin Gidado (Chairman)
      • Shuaibu Ahmad (Deputy Chairman)
    11. Jama’are
      • Inuwa Abdullahi (Chairman)
      • Saleh Muhammad (Deputy Chairman)
    12. Katagum
      • Yusuf Babayo Zaki (Chairman)
      • Misbahu Ibrahim (Deputy Chairman)
    13. Kirfi
      • Abdulkadir Umar Dewu (Chairman)
      • Mohammed Mohammed Bashir (Deputy Chairman)
    14. Misau
      • Salisu Hussaini (Chairman)
      • Moh’d Garba (Deputy Chairman)
    15. Ningi
      • Nasiru Zakarai (Chairman)
      • Isah Mohammad (Deputy Chairman)
    16. Shira
      • Abdullahi Ibrahim Beli (Chairman)
      • Adamu Usman (Deputy Chairman)
    17. Tafawa Balewa
      • Sama’ila Wakili Lere (Chairman)
      • Maigari Ahmed (Deputy Chairman)
    18. Toro
      • Pharm. Ibrahim Abubakar Dembo (Chairman)
      • Adamu Umar Danyaro (Deputy Chairman)
    19. Warji
      • Aminu Barmini (Chairman)
      • Habib Idris Usman (Deputy Chairman)
    20. Zaki
      • Adamu Yakubu (Chairman)
      • Ibrahim (Deputy Chairman)