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  • Rerun election: PDP wins Bauchi State Constituencies

    Rerun election: PDP wins Bauchi State Constituencies

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won Saturday’s all the four state constituencies rerun election in Bauchi State.
    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Returning Officers for the election, announced the results on Sunday in the affected constituencies.

    Prof. Ahmed Abdulkadir, the INEC Returning Officer for Madara Chinade Constituency, said that Dr Ala Ahmed of  the PDP won the election with 13,920 votes to defeat Mr Dantali Ali of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who scored 9,710 votes.

    In Bauchi Central, the INEC returning officer, Prof. Ismail Shehu, declared Jamilu Dahiru of the PDP as the winner with  1, 857 votes, while Aliyu Abdullahi of the APC came second with 858 votes.

    In Ningi constituency, the INEC returning officer, Prof. Ahmed Abdulhamid, said that Abubakar Suleiman of the PDP scored 11785 votes to defeat Khalid Ningi of the APC who polled 339 votes.

    in Zungur Galambi state constituency, the INEC returning officer, Prof. Adamu Samaila, declared Yusuf Ahmed of the PDP as a winner with  2,233 votes, while Ibrahim Yuguda of the APC came second with 1, 928 votes.

  • Bauchi workers lament absence of health insurance cover

    Bauchi workers lament absence of health insurance cover

    Some workers in Bauchi have expressed concern over the delay in the implementation of the health insurance services under the Bauchi State Health Contributory Management Agency (BASHCMA).

    A cross section of the workers, who spoke on Monday in Bauchi, said the trend was affecting quality healthcare service delivery in the state.

    They spoke against the backdrop of delays in the implementation of health insurance services for the workers since inception of the agency in 2021.

    BASHMA is designed to provide services through the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund (BHPF) for formal and organised private sectors as well as the informal sector including rural dwellers, artisan, among others.

    Workers in the state and local government service were expected to contribute two per cent of their monthly salaries while legislators and political office holders would contribute five per cent to the scheme, respectively.

    Mr Abba Nuhu, a worker, said the delays in the implementation of the programme was preventing them to access quality services to improve health status of their families.

    “We are eager to start accessing the insurance services because it will reduce expenses on healthcare.

    “Although, it will be a deduction from our monthly salaries, it  is fair to manage your bills in time of sickness knowing that such situation come up unplanned,” he said.

    Another worker, Mrs Naomi Musa decried the high cost of medical bill’s occasioned by the inflationary trend in the country.

    She said that low income workers could not afford quality services due to exorbitant bills, hence the need for the health insurance cover to improve their wellbeing.

    “Enhance access to quality healthcare will improve productivity among the workers.

    “We want the health insurance scheme to commence so that we access quality services and reduce out of pocket expenditure,” she said.

    Corroborating Musa, Muhammed Labaran said that workers’ contribution to the scheme would improve funding of the health sector at all levels.

    The scheme, he said would reduce dependency among households in seeking for healthcare services, and urged the state government to expedite action on the implementation of the programme.

    Also, Elizabeth Kah, the Coordinator, Journalists for Public Health and Development Initiative (J4PD), said that health insurance enabled more people to access quality healthcare services.

    Reacting, Dr Mansur Dada, the Executive Secretary, BASHCMA, said the agency had so far enrolled 52,000 workes and their dependants into the programme.

    He said the agency also engaged four tertiary, 26 secondary and 323 primary health facilities as well as 13 private clinics to provide services to the enrollees.

    According to him, the agency is awaiting release of the enrollees’ contributions from the state government to facilitate smooth running of its operations.

    “It is only after the remittance to the agency that enrollees can start enjoying the services, and we can also continue with the enrolment exercise,” he said.

  • INEC opens up on readiness for Bauchi rerun election

    INEC opens up on readiness for Bauchi rerun election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says it has concluded arrangements to conduct re-run elections in four state assembly constituencies in Bauchi State.

    The state INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr Mohammed Nura said this in an interview on Sunday in Bauchi.

    “The Commission is conducting re-run elections for the 2023 general election, as directed by Election Petition Appeal Tribunals.

    “Some 42 PUs across the four constituencies are affected by the court order.

    “The elections are scheduled to take place simultaneously in all affected constituencies on Feb. 3,” he said.

    Nura listed the constituencies to include Bauchi Central; Zungur/Galambi, Madara/Chinade and Ningi 1.

    He said the election would be conducted in 10 polling units in Bauchi Central, 12 polling units in Zungur/Galambi, 10 polling units in Madara/Chinade and 10 polling units in Ningi Central.

    The REC said the commission had taken stock of non-sensitive materials while awaiting supply of the sensitive items.

    According to Nura, the commission will begin the recruitment of ad hoc staff and hold an Inter Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) meeting next week.

    He urged political parties and candidates to cooperate with the commission and adhere to the electoral laws for the seamless conduct of the exercise.

  • Multiple road accidents claim 4 lives in Bauchi

    Multiple road accidents claim 4 lives in Bauchi

    No fewer than four persons lost their lives in multiple road accidents in Bauchi State, Mr Patrick Ikaba, the Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has said.

    He said that six other persons sustained varying degree of injuries in the accidents which occurred on Saturday on various roads across the state.

    This is contained in a Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) reports released by the Corps on Monday in Bauchi.

    He said that one person lost his life and one other sustained injuries when a tricycle collided with a motorbike at Polchi village along Toro – Bauchi road.

    Ikaba said the accident occurred at about 8:51 pm due to speed violation and loss of control.

    The FRSC Commander said two persons were killed and three others wounded in an auto crash at Tashar Mai Alewa along Bauchi – Dass road at about 7:00 pm on Saturday.

    He said the corpses and those injured had been referred to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi.

    “On the same day, one person lost his life and two others sustained serious injuries in a crash that occurred along Darazo – Kari road in Darazo Local Government Area of the state.

    “It involved one truck and a motorcycle around 12:30 pm. The  corpse and injured victims had been referred to the General Hospital, Darazo,” he said.

    Ikaba urged motorists and road users to observe traffic rules and regulations while playing the roads.

  • 18-year-old housewife beats stepdaughter to death in Bauchi

    18-year-old housewife beats stepdaughter to death in Bauchi

    The Police Command in Bauchi State has arrested an 18-year-old housewife suspected of beating her stepdaughter to death.

    The command spokesman, SP Ahmad Wakil, said on Tuesday in Bauchi that the suspect allegedly beat the 5-year-old girl, Hafsat Garba to a pulp for smearing her clothes with faeces.

    “On 28th of September, 2023 at about 9:25pm, one Abdulaziz Adamu of Kandahar area Bauchi, reported at A’ Divisional Police Headquarters that the suspect had beaten up her stepdaughter.

    “As a result, she sustained serious injuries on her body and on receiving the report, a team of detectives led by the DPO swung into action.

    “The team rushed to the scene and moved the victim to Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi for medical attention, where she was certified dead by a medical doctor.”

    Similarly, Wakil said that the command had arrested two members of a quasi-security outfit suspected of using force during interrogation of three crime suspects and in the process one person died.

    He said that the three crime suspects, Joshua Yohana, Bitrus Iliya, and Yohana Abubakar, were interrogated over the alleged disappearance of the manhood of one Usman Sale of Sabon Garin Nabardo village.

    He said that Yonana Abubakar collapsed during interrogation and was rushed to a nearby clinic where he later died.

    The command spokesman said those involved were promptly arrested while the corpse was released to the relatives of the deceased for burial.

    “Investigation is still ongoing, after which the suspects will be charged to court for prosecution,” he said.

  • SON destroys substandard goods worth N7m in Bauchi

    SON destroys substandard goods worth N7m in Bauchi

    The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) on Monday said it had destroyed expired and substandard goods worth N7 million in Bauchi State.

    The SON Zonal Director, Northeast Zone, Mr Adamu Abba, said during the exercise in Bauchi that destroying the expired and substandard goods was to ensure that only quality goods were sold to citizens.

    He said the exercise was in collaboration with the Bauchi State Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that all the food and non-food items seized were destroyed in a most environmentally friendly way.

    “This is to protect the lives and property of citizens as well as to save the environment.

    “The products destroyed include: beverages, cosmetics, mayonnaise, peak milk, agrochemicals, among others,” he said.

    The Zonal Director reiterated that the fight against substandard products was a collective responsibility of all.

    He appealed to members of the public to report any suspicious substandard product in the market to the office of SON.

    Abba commended traders and artisans’ associations for their cooperation as they voluntarily reported most of the expired products to the organisation for proper action.

    Also speaking, the State Coordinator of the organisation, Mr Murtala Sa’ad, noted that the feat was achieved as a result of commitment and expertise exhibited by his personnel through their weekly market survey.

    “This resulted in the seizure of the expired, substandard and unbranded products from various shops in Bauchi,” he said.

    He warned traders to desist from sharp practices, saying the organisation would not relent in hunting defaulters and ensuring that they faced full wrath of the law.

    Sa’ad advised members of the public to always check for expiry dates of products before using them with a view to safeguarding their health.

  • BREAKING: Tribunal confirms Gov Mohammed of Bauchi as authentic winner of guber election

    BREAKING: Tribunal confirms Gov Mohammed of Bauchi as authentic winner of guber election

    The Bauchi State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has confirmed Governor Bala Mohammed of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner in the state’s governorship election held on March 18.

    The tribunal invalidated the petition submitted by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its governorship candidate, former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

    It decided that there is no compelling reason to nullify the election as the election was conducted in accordance with the law.

    The judgment was delivered by a three-man panel chaired by Justice P.T Kwahar.

    Details shortly…

  • Police to farmers: Harvest crops to prevent herdsmen attack

    Police to farmers: Harvest crops to prevent herdsmen attack

    In order to prevent herders and farmers feud, the Police Command in Bauchi State has advised farmers in the State to evacuate their farm produce before the herders begin grazing their cattle freely.

    This is contained in a statement released by the command’s spokesperson, SP Ahmed Wakil and made available to newsmen on Saturday in Bauchi.

    According to Wakil in the statement, the Police Command has placed operatives and residents on high alert for possible security threats during the ember months in the State.

    He said the command is working closely with sister security agencies to ensure that no one or group of persons succeeded in destabilising the peace enjoyed at ember months in the state.

    “The command identified herders’/farmers’ feud and communal clashes, armed robbery, kidnapping and abduction as some of the crimes it is working hard to prevent.

    “Road traffic accidents, stealing of farm produce and mischief as well as youths’ restiveness amongst others as potential security threats for the ember months season.

    “We,  therefore,  notify the public of the proactive security measures which everyone is required to adhere to and enhance general safety and security in the state,” he said.

    The spokesman called on the respective organs to refrain from acts of mischief or any acts that could lead to the breakdown of law and order and public peace.

    According to him, the Commissioner of Police, CP Auwal Muhammad reiterated that the command’s relentless efforts toward ensuring a crime-free society in our beloved state will never be halted.

    “The CP re-emphasises that community engagement in crime prevention, management and control, it is the desired goals and our primary mandate to protect lives and property amongst others.

    “The proactive measures came up following  Credible Intelligence and analysis of security threats identified by the command,”  the spokesperson said.

    Wakil advised perpetrators of crime and criminality to vacate the state or face the danger and consequences that came their way.

  • Gov Mohammed dissolves Bauchi LG caretaker committees

    Gov Mohammed dissolves Bauchi LG caretaker committees

    Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has approved the dissolution of all the State’s 20 local government caretaker committees.

    This is contained in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr Ibrahim Kashim on Tuesday in Bauchi.

    “The Chairmen of the Local Government Caretaker Committees are, therefore, directed to hand over the affairs of the Local Governments to their respective Heads of Administration pending the appointment of substantive Caretaker Committees.

    “The Government wishes all the dissolved Local Government Caretaker Committee members success in their future endeavours,” he said.

  • I want to be remembered for my brilliant transformation in Bauchi state – Bala Muhammed

    I want to be remembered for my brilliant transformation in Bauchi state – Bala Muhammed

    Bauchi state Governor, Bala Muhammed has said that his aim is to leave behind great Monumental projects that will stand the test of time in future.

    The governor gave the assurance shortly after inspecting the ongoing construction of  Governor’s office and other projects within the government house.

    He expressed deep satisfaction with the quality of ongoing projects and materials used, saying his desire is to leave behind quality projects that will be beneficial to the state.

    The governor revealed that most of the materials used in the building are made in Bauchi to promote local production and all workers are youths from the state.

    “Various projects so far executed by this administration in the state had provided job opportunities to thousands of young people and other local producers across the state and beyond.”