Category: Northern Reports

  • Reflections on service, mentorship: Senator Barau’s visit to Media Office 

    Reflections on service, mentorship: Senator Barau’s visit to Media Office 

    • By Ismail Mudashir 

    I was overwhelmed with joy when my principal, boss, mentor, and benefactor, the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, CFR, PhD, FCNA, paid a visit to the media unit of his office, which I have the honour and privilege of heading by the grace of Allah (SWT) and the confidence of His Excellency.

    His Excellency visited the media office at about 6:00 p.m. yesterday while on his way to a meeting at the old chambers of the National Assembly. The parliament had been on yuletide recess since December and is scheduled to resume on January 27.

    Although I officially assumed the role of spokesperson to His Excellency on July 23, 2023, our relationship dates back to 2013, when we met at an event at the Kano Government House, during the formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC). At the time, I was the Regional Editor of Daily Trust Newspapers in Kano. 

    Fondly known as Maliya, he was already a key figure in Kano’s political landscape even then. Over the years, our relationship blossomed in the form of a news hunter and a newsmaker.

     In 2015, shortly after the election results were announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), he called me and expressed his desire for the poll’s outcome to be published on the front page of the Daily Trust newspapers. I advised him to pay for an earpiece advert, and he bought the idea. Consequently, the results of the governorship election won by Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and the three senatorial districts won by Senator Barau (Kano North), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano Central), and Senator Kabiru Gaya (Kano South) adorned the front page of Daily Trust, courtesy of Senator Barau.

    In June 2015, the Eighth Senate was inaugurated, and Senator Barau was one of the 109 Senators who were sworn in. By providence, a month later, in July, the management of Daily Trust redeployed me from Kano to Abuja as the head of the company’s National Assembly team.

    Upon my assumption of duties at the National Assembly, Senator Barau saw me and was visibly delighted, as I was. Holding my hands, he said, “You are going to be my press secretary.” I thanked him and responded, “Insha’Allah.” Since then, anytime we meet, he either calls me press secretary or editor.

    Throughout the eighth and ninth Senate sessions, I served as his unofficial media aide. In 2016, when he became the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND, he introduced me to the clerk, Mrs Ngozi Nkemdirin, as his media aide with a directive that all his adverts be routed through me. Mrs Nkemdirin is now the Special Adviser (Administration) to Senator Barau. 

    The relationship endured even after I was redeployed to the State House in 2018 and later to the headquarters of the Daily Trust newspapers in 2019, where I served as Group Politics Editor. There has been no break in our association since our first meeting in 2013.

    When I was appointed Deputy General Editor of Daily Trust Newspapers, he phoned me and said, ” Place a full page coloured advert for me congratulating you.” I respectfully advised against it. He is always there for everyone, irrespective of their status, faith, ethnicity, and other differences.

     Eight years later, I formally assumed the role of his media aide, a position I had, in essence, performed informally for eight years.

    If being a workaholic, meticulous, and deeply committed to national development are qualities to be measured, then few can rival Senator Barau. He is a democrat to the core, a patriotic and pan-Nigerian par excellence, a man of his word and humility personified, who is committed to the plights of the masses; hence, he is always accessible. Come to the National Assembly or his residence, and you will attest to this fact.

    Maliya Ikon Allah, Insha Allah, Sai Kayi Muradinka.

    Mudashir, is the Special Adviser to the Deputy President of the Senate on Media and Publicity.

  • Zamfara sets up panel for Anka airstrip project

    Zamfara sets up panel for Anka airstrip project

    The Zamfara Ministry of Works and Infrastructure has set up a 16-member technical committee to identify a suitable site for a proposed airstrip in Anka LGA.

    Mr Jamilu Bello, the Ministry’s Information Officer, confirmed the development in a statement issued in Gusau on Sunday.

    The airstrip will be constructed by the Federal Government to enhance security operations across Zamfara State. 

    The Zamfara government will provide the necessary land, while the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Airspace Development will oversee construction.

    “Zamfara State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, inaugurated the committee to identify a sustainable location for the airstrip in Anka LGA,” Bello said.

    The committee will be chaired by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Haruna Dikko, with Amiru Musa, Director of Civil Engineering, serving as Secretary.

    According to Bello, the committee will provide professional leadership and technical expertise throughout the exercise.

    Members include representatives from the Ministries of Local Government and Housing, Zamfara Geographic Information System (ZAGIS), Anka Local Government, the Anka Emirate Council, and security agencies.

    The Ministry also deployed a technical team, led by the Director of Civil Engineering, to conduct field inspections, stakeholder consultations, and technical assessments.

    Bello noted that a suitable land parcel would be recommended and formally designated for the project.

    “The initiative aligns with Gov. Dauda Lawal’s commitment to improving connectivity, supporting security operations, and promoting socio-economic development through strategic infrastructure,” he added.

  • Kebbi varsity confers doctorate degree on Governor Lawal   

    Kebbi varsity confers doctorate degree on Governor Lawal   

    The Abdullahi Fodio University of Science and Technology, Aliero, conferred an honorary doctorate on Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State. 

    The honour was bestowed on Saturday during the university’s joint maiden convocation at the University Convocation Arena in Aleru.

    A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, noted that Governor Lawal was selected and confirmed for the honorary doctorate by the university’s Senate. 

    He added that the maiden convocation commenced on Wednesday with a press briefing by the Vice Chancellor, Engr. Prof. Danshehu Bagudu Gwandangaji. 

    The statement read in parts: “On Saturday, Governor Dauda Lawal was conferred with an Honorary Degree by the Abdullahi Fodio University of Science and Technology. 

    “The university said the honour reflects its commitment to recognising individuals whose work has had a meaningful and lasting impact on society. 

    “The Kebbi State Varsity conferred on Governor Lawal the Degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc) Honoris Causa in recognition of his distinguished service and contributions to societal development. 

    “The Senate highlighted Governor Lawal’s achievements in education, health, infrastructure, the economy, and workers’ welfare as major reasons for the honour.

    “Such recognitions will make the governor put more effort into his resolve to make Zamfara State greater.”

    Earlier, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Bagudu Danshehu, revealed that since its founding in 2005, the university has graduated 7,221 undergraduate students, along with 669 postgraduate students, between the 2010/2011 and 2023/2024 academic sessions. 

  • Lawal commends army’s gallantry, promises continuous collaboration 

    Lawal commends army’s gallantry, promises continuous collaboration 

    Governor Dauda Lawal has praised the Nigerian Army’s gallantry and dedication towards restoring peace and security to Zamfara state.

    The governor disclosed this while speaking with newsmen at the 2025 West Africa Social Activities organised by the One Brigade Command in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital.

    Represented at the event by the State Commissioner for Works, Lawal Barau, Mr Lawal praised officers and soldiers of One Brigade for their gallantry and commitment under Operation Fansan Yamma.

    He said, “His Excellency also extends sincere appreciation to the officers and soldiers of 1 Brigade, operating under Operation Fansan Yamma, for their sustained sacrifices and commitment towards restoring peace, security and stability across Zamfara State. 

    “The Government and people of Zamfara State do not take these efforts for granted and remain grateful for your gallantry and dedication.

    “As this event draws to a close, His Excellency reiterates the commitment of the Zamfara State Government to continued collaboration and support for the Nigerian Army and other security agencies, within available resources, in the collective pursuit of lasting peace and development in the State.”

    Earlier in his welcome address, the Commander of One Brigade, Nigerian Army, Gusau, Brigadier General Mustapha Jimoh, said terrorist and banditry activities in Zamfara State have been reduced to the barest minimum, assuring residents of improved safety across the state.

    He said sustained military operations under Operation Fansan Yamma have significantly improved security, enabling residents and commuters to travel freely within and outside Zamfara State without fear of attacks.

    “I must let you know that the efforts of the military and other security agencies in Zamfara State, the terrorists and banditry activities in the state have reduced to the barest minimum,” he stated.

    “You can all witness that you can travel from Funtua to Gusau, Gusau to Sokoto without any threat, so the level of insecurity in Zamfara State has reduced to the minimum, and we shall continue to do our best to see that we come to the end of these terrorist activities not only in Zamfara State but all the Northwestern states and the entire country.”

    Jimoh reiterated that the improved security situation is the result of collaboration between the military, other security agencies, and the support of local communities.

  • Zamfara gov’t completes renovation of 30-year-old JB Yakubu Secretariat 

    Zamfara gov’t completes renovation of 30-year-old JB Yakubu Secretariat 

    The Zamfara State Government has completed the renovation of JB Yakubu Secretariat Complex in Gusau, the state capital. 

    It said the renovation of the final phase of the secretariat has been completed and furniture installation will be done within coming weeks. 

    This was revealed by the Secretary to the Zamfara State Government, Malam Abubakar Mohammad Nakwada, on Tuesday when he inspected the project consisting of Block C of the Complex.

    He expressed satisfaction with the quality of the work done by the contractor Sources Plus Nigeria Limited, a statement by the SSA Media in the SSG’s Office, Suleman Ahmad Tudu, said on Wednesday. 

    During the inspection, the SSG expressed confidence in the timeline, while urging the contractor to address some minor observations raised to ensure high-quality standards.

    Recall that Governor Dauda Lawal has already commissioned the first and second phases of the project consisting of Blocks A and B, which are now fully operational with solar power and Wi-fi connectivity, enhancing service delivery to the people of the state.

    The 30-year-old JB Yakubu Secretariat complex had languished without any major renovations, despite hosting many Ministries, Departments and Agencies until recently. 

    Governor Dauda Lawal’s administration has prioritized the provision of modern office facilities for the state workforce, recognizing that a conducive environment is essential for productivity and effective service delivery.

  • Zamfara sets up panel for Anka airstrip project

    Zamfara sets up panel for Anka airstrip project

    The Zamfara Ministry of Works and Infrastructure has set up a 16-member technical committee to identify a suitable site for a proposed airstrip in Anka LGA.

    Mr Jamilu Bello, the Ministry’s Information Officer, confirmed the development in a statement issued in Gusau on Sunday.

    The airstrip will be constructed by the Federal Government to enhance security operations across Zamfara State.

    The Zamfara government will provide the necessary land, while the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Airspace Development will oversee construction.

    “Zamfara State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, inaugurated the committee to identify a sustainable location for the airstrip in Anka LGA,” Bello said.

    The committee will be chaired by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Haruna Dikko, with Amiru Musa, Director of Civil Engineering, serving as Secretary.

    According to Bello, the committee will provide professional leadership and technical expertise throughout the exercise.

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    Members include representatives from the Ministries of Local Government and Housing, Zamfara Geographic Information System (ZAGIS), Anka Local Government, the Anka Emirate Council, and security agencies.

    The Ministry also deployed a technical team, led by the Director of Civil Engineering, to conduct field inspections, stakeholder consultations, and technical assessments.

    Bello noted that a suitable land parcel would be recommended and formally designated for the project.

    “The initiative aligns with Gov. Dauda Lawal’s commitment to improving connectivity, supporting security operations, and promoting socio-economic development through strategic infrastructure,” he added.

  • Panel visits Zamfara college ahead of conversion to varsity

    Panel visits Zamfara college ahead of conversion to varsity

    The Transition Committee for seamless integration of the existing College of Health Sciences and Technology (CHST), Tsafe, into the newly established Federal University of Health Sciences and Technology (FUHST), Tsafe, has visited the college for a smooth transition.

    A statement issued by the institution’s spokesperson, Jamilu Sani Tsafe, said that during the engagement, the acting provost, Jamilu Lawal, expressed the college’s commitment to collaborating with the committee to achieve a smooth transition.

    The committee was formed by Governor Dauda Lawal in November 2025 with Professor Lawal S. Bilbis as chairman.

    The panel’s responsibilities include ensuring the university’s smooth launch, overseeing the transfer of CHST’s facilities to become the permanent site of FUHST; and reviewing and verifying CHST student records for integration into appropriate university programs that meet NUC and JAMB standards.

    The panel will also assess CHST staff qualifications and experience for potential absorption into the university, in line with NUC staffing requirements; and propose land for future university expansion and consider relocating the CHS.

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    Professor Bashir Kaka is the co-chair of the committee, with state commissioners and education officials as members.

    The statement said the provost highlighted the institution’s evolution, noting that it began as the School of Health Technology in 2001, initially offering professional certificates and diplomas across five departments.

    Over the years, it expanded its programs and student body, now accommodating 2,294 students and offering 25 courses, including certificates, National Diplomas, and Higher National Diplomas.

    In 2014, it was upgraded to its current status as the College of Health Sciences and Technology.

    In his remarks, Professor Bilbis explained that their visit was to assess the college’s facilities and resources.

    He said the committee’s findings will guide recommendations to the government on how best to utilise these assets for the new university.

    The meeting underscores a pivotal phase in the institution’s growth, aligning with broader educational advancements in the region.

  • Kebbi varsity confers doctorate degree on Governor Lawal  

    Kebbi varsity confers doctorate degree on Governor Lawal  

    The Abdullahi Fodio University of Science and Technology, Aliero, conferred an honorary doctorate on Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State.

    The honour was bestowed on Saturday during the university’s joint maiden convocation at the University Convocation Arena in Aleru.

    A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, noted that Governor Lawal was selected and confirmed for the honorary doctorate by the university’s Senate.

    He added that the maiden convocation commenced on Wednesday with a press briefing by the Vice Chancellor, Engr. Prof. Danshehu Bagudu Gwandangaji.

    The statement read in parts: “On Saturday, Governor Dauda Lawal was conferred with an Honorary Degree by the Abdullahi Fodio University of Science and Technology.

    “The university said the honour reflects its commitment to recognising individuals whose work has had a meaningful and lasting impact on society.

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    “The Kebbi State Varsity conferred on Governor Lawal the Degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc) Honoris Causa in recognition of his distinguished service and contributions to societal development.

    “The Senate highlighted Governor Lawal’s achievements in education, health, infrastructure, the economy, and workers’ welfare as major reasons for the honour.

    “Such recognitions will make the governor put more effort into his resolve to make Zamfara State greater.”

    Earlier, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Bagudu Danshehu, revealed that since its founding in 2005, the university has graduated 7,221 undergraduate students, along with 669 postgraduate students, between the 2010/2011 and 2023/2024 academic sessions.

  • Lawal commends army’s gallantry, promises continuous collaboration

    Lawal commends army’s gallantry, promises continuous collaboration

    Governor Dauda Lawal has praised the Nigerian Army’s gallantry and dedication towards restoring peace and security to Zamfara state.

    The governor disclosed this while speaking with newsmen at the 2025 West Africa Social Activities organised by the One Brigade Command in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital.

    Represented at the event by the State Commissioner for Works, Lawal Barau, Mr Lawal praised officers and soldiers of One Brigade for their gallantry and commitment under Operation Fansan Yamma.

    He said, “His Excellency also extends sincere appreciation to the officers and soldiers of 1 Brigade, operating under Operation Fansan Yamma, for their sustained sacrifices and commitment towards restoring peace, security and stability across Zamfara State.

    “The Government and people of Zamfara State do not take these efforts for granted and remain grateful for your gallantry and dedication.

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    “As this event draws to a close, His Excellency reiterates the commitment of the Zamfara State Government to continued collaboration and support for the Nigerian Army and other security agencies, within available resources, in the collective pursuit of lasting peace and development in the State.”

    Earlier in his welcome address, the Commander of One Brigade, Nigerian Army, Gusau, Brigadier General Mustapha Jimoh, said terrorist and banditry activities in Zamfara State have been reduced to the barest minimum, assuring residents of improved safety across the state.

    He said sustained military operations under Operation Fansan Yamma have significantly improved security, enabling residents and commuters to travel freely within and outside Zamfara State without fear of attacks.

    “I must let you know that the efforts of the military and other security agencies in Zamfara State, the terrorists and banditry activities in the state have reduced to the barest minimum,” he stated.

    “You can all witness that you can travel from Funtua to Gusau, Gusau to Sokoto without any threat, so the level of insecurity in Zamfara State has reduced to the minimum, and we shall continue to do our best to see that we come to the end of these terrorist activities not only in Zamfara State but all the Northwestern states and the entire country.”

    Jimoh reiterated that the improved security situation is the result of collaboration between the military, other security agencies, and the support of local communities.

  • Zamfara govt completes renovation of 30-year-old JB Yakubu Secretariat

    Zamfara govt completes renovation of 30-year-old JB Yakubu Secretariat

    The Zamfara State Government has completed the renovation of JB Yakubu Secretariat Complex in Gusau, the state capital.

    It said the renovation of the final phase of the secretariat has been completed and furniture installation will be done within coming weeks.

    This was revealed by the Secretary to the Zamfara State Government, Malam Abubakar Mohammad Nakwada, on Tuesday when he inspected the project consisting of Block C of the Complex.

    He expressed satisfaction with the quality of the work done by the contractor Sources Plus Nigeria Limited, a statement by the SSA Media in the SSG’s Office, Suleman Ahmad Tudu, said on Wednesday.

    During the inspection, the SSG expressed confidence in the timeline, while urging the contractor to address some minor observations raised to ensure high-quality standards.

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    Recall that Governor Dauda Lawal has already commissioned the first and second phases of the project consisting of Blocks A and B, which are now fully operational with solar power and Wi-fi connectivity, enhancing service delivery to the people of the state.

    The 30-year-old JB Yakubu Secretariat complex had languished without any major renovations, despite hosting many Ministries, Departments and Agencies until recently.

    Governor Dauda Lawal’s administration has prioritized the provision of modern office facilities for the state workforce, recognizing that a conducive environment is essential for productivity and effective service delivery.