Tag: Borno

  • How Boko Haram bomb maker stepped on self-made IED, dies

    How Boko Haram bomb maker stepped on self-made IED, dies

    A Boko Haram bomb maker, Awana Gaidam, has reportedly died after he stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device he made by himself.

    He was said to have planted the IED that killed him for the Nigerian troops in Borno State. Before his death, Gaidam was said to be responsible for many IED attacks along major highways in Borno.

    Awana planted the IEDs in strategic positions of his camp within the Sambisa forest to wade off attacks from the troops, Zagazola Makama reports.

    Gaidam was blown to pieces after his vehicle stepped on the IED along Njumia and Arra in Sambisa forest on Monday, a source told Zagazola Makama, a publication focused on the Lake Chad region.

    “Since 2022, Boko Haram and Islamic State of West Africa Province have carried out more than 90 indiscriminate attacks in the North-East using Improvised Explosive Devices.

    “The insurgents resorted to the use of IEDs as a result of the increased and sustained pressure by the joint efforts of the Nigerian Army, Air Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai with support of the combined troops of the Multination Joint Task Force, Niger, Cameroon and Chad in the Lake Chad sub-region.

    “Therefore, the killing of Awana represents a serious blow to the operational capability of the Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, terrorists group,” the publication said.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Boko Haram, officially known as Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, is an Islamist militant organization based in northeastern Nigeria, which is also active in Chad, Niger, northern Cameroon, and Mali.

    Boko Haram was the world’s deadliest terror group during part of the mid-2010s according to the Global Terrorism Index.

    In 2016, the group split, resulting in the emergence of a hostile faction known as the Islamic State’s West Africa Province.

  • 2023: Tinubu wins Borno presidential poll

    2023: Tinubu wins Borno presidential poll

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sen. Bola Tinubu, as winner of the Feb. 25 election in Borno.

    Prof. Jude Rabo, the state Collation Officer for the presidential election, who presented the result on Tuesday at the INEC Collation center in Maiduguri, said that APC scored 252,282 votes.

    Rabo, who is the Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Wukari in Taraba, said that the former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), polled 190,921 votes to come second while Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP), secured 7,205 votes and placed third.

    He added that the presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso, scored 4,626 votes, while Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, scored 406 votes, Accord Party (A) scored 541 votes; Action Alliance (AA) 915 votes; Action Democratic Party (ADP), 1,475; and Action Peoples Party (APP), 148 votes.

    He also said that ADC scored 1,654 votes, ADP 1,475; APGA 1,211; APM 584; APP 149; BP 207; NRM 770; PRP 620; YPP 416; and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) 597 votes.

    Rabo gave the state total number of registered voters as 2,497,337 and the number of accredited voters as 499,543.

    He said that the total votes cast was 519,431, total valid votes 465,287, while the total number of rejected votes was 32,658 in the election.

    The result was signed by agents of the political parties present at the centre, including the APC, PDP, AA, LP, PRP, NNPP and Accord Party.

  • Shettima leaves polling centre over absence of INEC officials, materials

    Shettima leaves polling centre over absence of INEC officials, materials

    The Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kashim Shettima on Saturday arrived at his Shettimari polling unit 001 in Lawan Bukar ward of Maiduguri metropolis but could not vote due to the absence of election officials.

    Kashim arrived at the polling unit around 10 a.m. and met many other voters waiting for the arrival of election materials and officials.

    Shettima who was accompanied by Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno, waited for about 10 minutes before leaving.

    Meanwhile, voting has begun in many polling units in the metropolis.

    INEC said that 87,209,007 voters out of the 93,469,008 registered voters have collected their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) and would be expected to vote.

    The four leading presidential candidates are Bola Tinubu of the APC; Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP); Peter Obi of Labour Party, and New Nigeria Peoples Party’s (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso,

  • 2023 Elections: Borno state government declares eight-day holiday for schools

    2023 Elections: Borno state government declares eight-day holiday for schools

    The Ministry of Education in Borno state has declared an eight-day holiday for schools in the states ahead of the February 25 presidential elections in the country.

    This was disclosed in a letter signed by the Director, Schools Management, Ministry of Education, Borno State,  Mr. Mustapha Umara.

    According to him, the holiday would allow eligible staff and students to exercise their civic rights.

    The letter titled, ‘Addendum to the school calendar 2022/2023 academic session’, read,  “I am directed to release an addendum to the 2022/2023 school calendar by declaring eight day holidays during the forthcoming 2023 general elections to enable staff and eligible students exercise their civic rights and allow for the usage of schools as collation centres.

    “The eight days holiday is slated between Thursday, February 23 to Wednesday,  March 1, 2023 for presidential and national assembly elections and Thursday March 9 to Wednesday March 15, 2023 for governorship and state Assembly elections.

    “All schools are to strictly comply with this addendum. ”

    Meanwhile, the Lagos State Ministry of Education through the Lagos State Examinations Board also said it had commenced the registration for the Year 2023 public service examinations.

    A statement by Director, Lagos State Examinations Board, Orunsolu Adebayo, said the exams included “Combined confirmation /promotion for clerical officers on grade level 04 and clerical assistants on grade level 03, compulsory examination for administrative cadres on grade level 08 and executive cadres on grade levels 06 and 07 whose appointments are yet to be confirmed,

    “External secretarial examination for secretarial officers, secretarial assistants, substantive secretarial assistants, and senior secretarial assistants and trade test for artisans in the state i.e. government employed, self-employed, students at government technical colleges or vocational institutions and staff in the state service.

    “Concerned public servants are to pay the registration Fee of #10,000 only per head and #5,000 only for interested artisans. The public service examination will be conducted through computer based test only and the artisans will write theirs through theory and practicals.”

  • Police confirm 8 killed in farmers, herders clash in Borno

    Police confirm 8 killed in farmers, herders clash in Borno

    The Police in Borno said that eight lost their in a clash between farmers and herders over alleged land encroachment in Bayo Local Government Area of in the state.

    The Commissioner of Police, Abdu Umar confirmed the incident at a meeting with leaders of farmer association and  Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN), on Friday in Maiduguri.

    He said report indicated that violence erupted on Nov. 30, over alleged encroachment of farmlands and murder of a farmer by unidentified assailants in the area.

    “Eight persons killed including children while 47 houses and six motorcycles burnt” he said.

    He said the police had restored normalcy to the area and arrested some suspects in connection with the disturbances, adding that the state government had provided relief items to the affected persons.

    “This is a source of concern to the government and security agencies, the meeting is aimed at providing lasting solution to the problem.

    “At the end, we shall come up with modalities to check movement of wandering herders into the state, especially in areas that witnessed violence,” he said.

    According to him, a committee will be set up to enhance surveillance and monitoring as well as promote peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders.

    He said membership of the committee would comprised respresentatives of security agencies, farmers, and herders associations.

    In his remarks, Ahmadu Musa-Karube, Chairman of the MACBAN, called for proactive measures to address the root cause of the problem.

    Musa-Karube said that lack of cattle routes and encroachment of farmlands were largely responsible for farmer/herder clashes in the state.

    Also speaking, Hassan Musa, a farmer representative, advocated ban on night animal grazing in the state.

    He also called for closer collaboration between the leadership of the farmers and herders unions to address the problem.

  • Shehu of Borno reveals who brought terrorism to Borno

    Shehu of Borno reveals who brought terrorism to Borno

    The Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar El-Kanemi, says the challenge of terrorism was created by outsiders who came to settle in Borno in the name acquiring Qur’anic education.

    The Shehu said this when he hosted the Director, Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Jimmy Akpor and a team of journalists who visited him in his palace on Tuesday in Maiduguri.

    El-Kanemi, who lauded the effort of the military in confronting the menace of terrorism in Borno and the North East, said the people of the state had suffered so much.

    He however said both Borno and the Federal Governments had done well in the fight against terrorism and rehabilitation and resettlement of victims across the state.

    The traditional ruler recalled that 17 out of 27 Local Government Areas of Borno were under the control of Boko Haram insurgents before President MuhammaduBuhari took over power in 2015.

    He said that as at now, no local government in the state is under the control of any terrorist group because of the relentless effort of the military.

    El-Kanemi described the ideology of Boko Haram as meaningless, and not derived from any Holy Book.

    “Boko Haram is something meaningless, mindless, without any sense of direction.

    “None of the holy books either the Holy Qu’ran or Bible  indicate that you kill one another, show disrespect to people, burn people’s property and cause distress.

    “We don’t know that ideology, we don’t know how they decided to do this.

    “These people came to Borno simply because Borno is home of peace and hospitality; the Borno people like strangers, they like one another, they were doing their legitimate and local businesses.

    “So these people came to Bono and requested for a place to settle while not knowing that they have an ideology which they came with and polluted the minds of the youths and created havoc in this part of the country” he added.

    The traditional ruler said that the insurgents killed many people including worshippers, Muslim and Christian clerics.

    “So many people died, many people were killed at that time, it was a very sympathetic situation around 2009; that was maybe three months or so months of my appointment, because I was appointed in March 2009.

    “They killed our imams, they killed pastors, they burnt  mosques and churches, they killed our district heads, village and community leaders, traditional rulers and even one of our Amir, Amir Warda, was killed here in Borno.

    “They detonated bomb on me, but lucky enough I escaped with the late deputy governor,” he said.

    El-Kanemi lamented that terrorism also had serious economic consequences to the state, including the disruption of electricity supply and closure of Maiduguri airport at one time.

    He said that the nation’s porous borders provided opportunity for the terrorists to come in any time, do whatever they like and go back to their respective countries.

    El-Kanemi said that community support to the military and other security agencies played crucial role in returning peace to the state.

    He commended the state government for returning displaced persons back to their ancestral homes, as well as taking care of terrorists who surrendered.

    On the surrendered and rescued ex-fighters and their families, the Shehu said that no community had ever rejected any of them, warning those peddling false information to desist.

    Earlier, the Director Defence Information said the purpose of the visit was to spotlight the operations of the military and its collaboration with the emirate council.

    Akpor said that since the counter-insurgency operation was moving to the stabilization phase, there was need for all stakeholders to join hands to ensure an end to the challenge.

    He commended the government for returning displaced persons to their ancestral homes from various IDPs camps, as well as the management of the surrendered terrorists and their families.

    The Chief Executive Officer, Media Today International, Mr Charles Odenigbo, said the visit was to ascertain the relationship between the military, government and non-governmental organisations in humanitarian efforts in the state.

    Odenigbo said the media was duty bound to ensure that the plight of the victims especially women and children were adequately addressed.

  • Police arrest housewife who allegedly killed husband with poison

    Police arrest housewife who allegedly killed husband with poison

    The Borno Police Command said it had arrested a  housewife, Fatima Abubakar, 25, for allegedly killing her husband, Goni Abbah with poison.

    The Commissioner Of Police, Mr Abdu Umar, who disclosed this to NAN in Maiduguri, said that the suspect was arrested on October 19 by men of the Command at Anguwan Doki.

    Umar said that the victim, who was the Chief Imam of the area, returned from the mosque when the suspect, who was the second wife, allegedly mixed poison in his food.

    He explained that as soon as Goni started eating, his condition deteriorated.

    According to him, the victim was immediately rushed to the State Specialist Hospital where he was given emergency medical attention,  but unfortunately he later died when they returned home.

    The commissioner of Police immediately deployed men of the  Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department to arrest the suspect after the incident was reported by the family of the victim at the GRA Police Station.

    He noted that on the arrival of the police, they witnessed large numbers of aggrieved youths in the neighbourhood who stormed the home of the victim with the intention to lynch the suspect but the police were able to bring the situation under control.

    He added that the suspect, in her statement, confessed to the alleged crime, noting that she bought the poison from Monday Market when she already made up her mind to kill him.

    He said that the case had been registered as culpable homicide before the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions before she would be charged to court.

    The suspect, Fatima who was paraded at the command, told NAN that she killed her husband because she was tired of the marriage.

    She said: “I never wanted the marriage. Goni was my second husband; I got separated with my first husband because I hate marriage.

    “Anytime I wake up with the fact that I am married, it pisses me off. At some point, I had to run to my parent to demand an end to the marriage but they always sent me back, asking me to be patient.

    “At some point, two months after I gave birth to my child, I ran away and slept in an uncompleted building for about two weeks. I later returned to my husband’s house.

    “Not that he doesn’t treat me well, we are also not quarrelling. We are two in the household, I am his second wife and I have been married to him since 2021. But I just hate when any man comes near me.

    “I don’t really know what is wrong with me. Even now that I am speaking to you, I don’t really feel that I was the one who killed him,” she said as she broke down in tears.

  • High Commissioner applauds Canada’s interventions in Borno

    High Commissioner applauds Canada’s interventions in Borno

    The Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr James Christoff has expressed satisfaction with the impact of Canada’s intervention in strengthening the resilience of victims of insurgency in Borno.

    Christoff made this observation in Maiduguri while speaking to newsmen at an agricultural exhibition by some of the beneficiaries of the Canadian interventions through Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

    Christoff who is in Maiduguri with officials of FAO to interact with the beneficiaries and other stakeholders said he was satisfied with what he saw.

    “I have come accompanying the delegation from FAO to better understand many issues here in Maiduguri and to also see how further support through FAO has made the difference in people’s lives.

    “What I saw this morning is how some very good ideas and expertise enable impact through Canada that has made tangible difference in the lives of the people..

    “We are happy to do that and will continue to look at how we will play a role,” Christoff said.

    Also speaking, Mr Haile Gabriel-Abebe the Assistant Director of FAO in charge of the Regional Office for Africa, said investing in building resilience of agricultural households, particularly the displaced persons and host communities is paying-off in Borno.

    Gabriel-Abebe observed that the rate of returns taking in terms of business as explained by the beneficiaries was high as they sold their agricultural and other products.

    “I think this is very important, this is about self reliant in addition to the humanitarian assistance to help displaced people, ” Gabriel-Abebe said.

    In his comment, Mr Fred Kafeero, the FAO Representative in Nigeria, who lauded Canadian Government for its support, said that what FAO has been doing in Borno remain visible in areas of improving food security.

    “We are very proud to be partners of the Canadian Government supporting our effort to be able to deal with issue of food insecurity in the state.

    “I would like this relationship to continue as FAO deal with issues that are really fundamental in terms of root causes, long term development and strengthening resilience.

    “Strengthening resilience is the way to go if we are to deal with issues of food insecurity in the state,” Kafeero said.

  • Just In: Nigerian soldiers in gun battle with Boko Haram fighters

    Just In: Nigerian soldiers in gun battle with Boko Haram fighters

     

    The Nigerian Army are currently in a gunfight with Boko Haram insurgents on Borno highway.

    Reports monitored by TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) indicates that the Nigerian troops are currently exchanging fire with the insurgents along the Damboa to Maiduguri Road in the North East of Borno State.

    A Counter-insurgency expert and analyst who confirmed this said that the suspected members of the Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, Boko Haram terrorist group ambushed troops of Operation Hadin Kai escorting commercial vehicles at Yaleri Village, along the Damboa Road.

    He said that the troops are currently battling with the insurgents, while many of the passengers scampered for safety.

    The report added that the jihadists rained heavy gunfire on the Military convoy moving in armoured and soft-skin vehicles, escorting the commercial vehicles, but the troops are currently responding to them.

    However, no casualty has been confirmed as at the time of filing this report.

  • ISWAP neutralises Boko Haram commanders in Borno

    ISWAP neutralises Boko Haram commanders in Borno

    Two Boko Haram commanders in Gaizuwa community of Bama Local Council of Borno State have been reportedly killed by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists.

    Reports monitored by TheNewsGuru com, (TNG), indicate that the terrorists, Abou Hamza and Abou Ibrahim were killed after ISWAP fighters stormed their hideout camp by midnight on September 17, 2022.

    Confirming the incident, on Tuesday, in Maiduguri, a counter-insurgency expert in the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, disclosed that the commanders were executed in a silent operation of ISWAP terrorists.

    He added that their bodies were found in their homes in the early hours of September 18, 2022.

    Besides the neutralisation of the commanders, 70 Boko Haram terrorists were mobilised in two groups, from the Mafa, Karkut, Shiwai, lawe Kanuriye, Kirwa and Amtifur axis, to wage reprisal attacks against ISWAP.

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