Tag: Abubakar Aliyu

  • Group urges ex-power minister Aliyu to join 2027 Yobe governorship race

    Group urges ex-power minister Aliyu to join 2027 Yobe governorship race

    The Abubakar D. Aliyu Movement for Good Governance, a grassroots advocacy group, has called on former Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu, to contest the 2027 governorship election in Yobe State, describing him as “a bridge between experience and innovation” and “the steady hand required to sustain and deepen Governor Mai Mala Buni’s legacy.”

    In a statement by its coordinator, Mohammed Yusuf Ajiji, the group praised Yobe’s progress since its creation 34 years ago, noting that the state needs a leader who will strengthen and expand on the achievements of past administrations.

    The movement highlighted Aliyu’s record as minister of power, citing his role in boosting electricity generation, upgrading transmission networks, encouraging renewable energy investments, and institutionalising data-driven planning.

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    It also credited him with key interventions in Yobe, including the Potiskum Power Substation upgrade, expansion of Fika Government School, construction of bridges in Nguru and Tandari, road projects, and provision of solar-powered boreholes and streetlights across several communities.

    Recalling his decade-long service as deputy governor, the group said Aliyu earned a reputation for humility, accessibility, and grassroots problem-solving.

    “Governor Buni has laid a solid foundation of peace, infrastructure and human capital development. What Yobe needs now is a successor who will not only protect these gains but scale them up into a new phase of inclusive growth. Engr. Abubakar D. Aliyu is that successor,” the group declared.

    A Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and a member of COREN, Aliyu is a graduate of Civil and Water Resources Engineering from the University of Maiduguri.

    The group concluded by describing him as “an indispensable asset” whose experience and leadership are crucial for Yobe’s future.

  • How I was stabbed on Sallah eve, by teacher

    A teacher, Abubakar Aliyu has relived his ordeal in the hands of hoodlums in Mushin.

    According to him, the hoodlums, who have been terrorising the Alafia, Daniel, Olorunsola, Bamgboye, Ilasamaja road areas of Mushin, usually go about in large number.

    According to him, the incident happened on the eve of Sallah.

    Aliyu said one boy entered a saloon and snatched his phone.

    As he chased him out of the saloon shouting “thief!! thief!!,” the boy’s colleagues around the place descended on Aliyu and one of them stabbed him on the neck.

    He said a nurse in the vicinity assisted him to control the bleeding before he was rushed to a hospital.

    With his plastered neck and still writhing in pains, Aliyu described the incident as unfortunate.

    He said: “It was in the night around 10pm and I was inside a barbing saloon when one boy just entered and snatched my phone and ran out. I ran after him and shouted: “Thief! Thief!! Thief!!!” his colleagues descended on me. One of them just stabbed me with a knife and all of them fled. Sadly and ironically, they were the ones that robbed me and they were going and shouting: “Thief, thief! thief!!.” They were really many. They were more than 20. It was one woman that treated me that night. She didn’t collect money from me. After that day, one of the doctors in our area assisted me to hospital for further treatment.

    “From that day I’ve been feeling severe pain in my body. Those guys are notorious. They’ve killed people on this street. They have also stabbed people on several occasions.”

    Aliyu called on government to nab all these area boys “because they are robbing us of our valuables everyday and threatening our peace.  These guys are just the same thing as armed robbers.”

    Another resident Tunde Olawale the whole area is under Ayetoro Community Development Area (CDA).

    According to Olawale, the area is used to be peaceful “but suddenly, we just began to see some boys whom we cannot trace their source. We could not ascertain their parents not their houses in our streets. We later discovered that some of their parents have house here while majority of them we can’t really identify where they are from.”

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    Olawale said the boys between ages 14 and 18 started to commit all forms of atrocities in the area.

    “You can’t walk on the street by 9pm . Last Sunday, they came out with machetes and bottles and started tormenting troubles and once they started like that, whoever they come across, they dispossess them of all their valuables.”

    “Our mind is no longer at rest. The guys have no job other than betting,” Segun Ayinde told The Nation on phone.

    He said: “As residents, we cannot talk. We don’t know what to do. At times, they can be numbering about 50 or 100, very young around ages of 14-16 years. In fact, the oldest of them will just be around 18 and those ones are very few. They keep disturbing the peace in our area.

    “On the eve of Sallah, they still caused mayhem on this street. Everybody had to quickly closed shops and ran for their lives. They stabbed some people and took away their phones and other valuables. That’s how we’ve been battling with their menace. Everybody is just confused. But, we mobilised a few of us and went to Area D Police State, the officers there asked us to go to Olosan Police Station. Men from Olosan Police station came to inspect the area. In fact, they raided our street one night and arrested some of these boys but the boys returned to the area to continue tormenting us.”

    A community leader, Wahab Adekunle said the police have failed the community.

    He called on the Commissioner of Police (CP) Zubairu Muazu to call his men to order.

    “How could police arrest some hoodlums in the day only for those thugs to return at night, threatening us again? We are even afraid of reporting them to police because we do not trust them that they will reveal our identities to the boys,” he said.

    Adekunle appealed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to assist clear the area of the hoodlums.

    “What we the government to do is to help us find lasting peace to this issue in our community. We want the government to use all its powers and engage all the hierarchies in the security agencies to help us curtail these boys and their atrocities. We found out that these boys have some people backing them. We want the Governor to help to us do something very fast on it,” he said.

  • 2019: Python Dance III will swallow all criminals, says Army

    The Nigerian Army said it will crush all forms of criminality and provide an enabling environment for all citizens to performance their civic responsibilities in the forthcoming general elections through the Operation EGWU EKE III otherwise referred to as Python Dance.

    The Acting Commander Sector 2 Operation Lafiya Dole, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Baba Dala disclosed this at the August 27 Stadium Damaturu during the flag off of the exercise in Yobe State on Thursday.

    “The Nigeria Army remains apolitical in the discharge of her constitutional duties. But most importantly, I want to state here clearly that the python will swallow all kinds of criminality so as to ensure that all Nigerians gets a peaceful atmosphere to cast their votes in the coming general elections,” Brig. Gen. Dala said.

    Brig. Gen Dala informed that the Operation was launched by the Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai with the aim of “reassuring the general public of the Federal Government’s commitment at protecting lives and property of Nigerian citizens by building confidence in their minds and creating an enabling environment for them to go about their legitimate activities before, during and after the 2019 general elections.

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    “The exercise is also planned to have operational edge based on actual intelligence. Hence, Exercise EGWU EKE III is conceptualized to combact real-time, the prevailing security challenges as observed, such as: stockpiling of arms by criminal groups, formation of militias and violence induced by political parties’ activities. It will checkmate other security threats across the country such as terrorism, militancy, kidnapping, banditary and other criminal activities of dissident groups,” Gen. Dala informed.

    He also noted that the exercise will sharpen the skills of personale  in the conduct of  Military Operaions other than war, in flash points across the country in preparation for the forthcoming 2019 General Elections.

    The Sector 2 Commander informed that the exercise will be conducted in collaboration with other sister Services and Para-military Agencies, adding that, “it is believed that the exercise will foster civil-military relationship between the military and the good people of Yobe State”.

    Highlights of the flagging off of the Operation  Python Dance III by the Deputy Gov. Engr. Abubakar Aliyu who represented Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam at the occasion.

  • Yobe Govt. to adopt whistle blowing policy to curb tree poaching

    The Yobe Government says it will adopt whistle-blowing policy to curb the activities of tree poachers and save the state from increasing desert encroachment and environmental degradation.

    Malam Abubakar Aliyu, the state Deputy Governor and Chairman, State Environmental Protection Committee, disclosed this on Thursday in Damaturu while launching a campaign against illegal tree felling and environmental protection.

    Aliyu, represented by Alhaji Jibrin Kortomi, Commissioner for Environment, said that anyone who gave information on the activities of poachers of trees for wood and charcoal would be handsomely rewarded.

    He expressed concern over the increasing menace of human pressure on the environment, saying it had caused environmental degradation, desertification and reduction in soil fertility.

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    “Increased pressures on land for farming, indiscriminate felling of trees and illegal mining have had negative impacts on the environment.

    “The committee is committed to taking deliberate measures to combat desertification to reclaim soil fertility and enhance agricultural productivity across the state,’’ the deputy governor said.

    He said the committee had carried out environmental protection campaigns in all the 17 local government areas of the state.

    “The committee has also engaged the 14 emirate councils for effective campaign against illegal tree felling.

    “Desert encroachment, land degradation, and siltation of rivers have retarded agricultural activities with negative consequences and promotion of poverty in the communities.

    “We have embarked on massive planting and nurturing of trees to protect the environment against windstorms, improve soil fertility and provide shelter for humans and animals,’’ Aliyu said.

    He directed local government councils, traditional and community leaders in the state to encourage their subjects to engage in massive tree planting to save the environment.

    The News men reports that the state government had earlier announced a N1,000 reward for every tree planted and nurtured for a period of one year.

    NAN

  • Yobe 2019:  Governor Gaidam’s biggest headache

    Yobe 2019:  Governor Gaidam’s biggest headache

    Frankly speaking, one of the biggest headaches that state governors face is not their re-election bid but who will succeed them in office after they might have served out their constitutional two terms in office. Over time, the crises of succession (shopping for a successor) have turn out to be bigger than being re-elected back to the same office. A new challenge has also popped up as outgoing governors now fight tooth and nail to go back to the senate which is fast becoming a retirement home of many of them.

    This is exactly the dilemma of Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam who is now serving his constitutional two terms as governor of Yobe State having also completed the tenure of his predecessor, Late Mamman Ali who died in office in 2007

    For the records, the battle of succession in Yobe State has never been an easy ride. After  Sen. Bukar Abba Ibrahim served out his second term in office as governor in 2007, the struggle as  to who succeed him almost cost his party(ANPP) the chances of returning to the government house in the state.

    Submerged   between   two then serving senators, all of blessed memory (Sen. Usman Albishir & Sen. Mamman Ali) both shook the state to her foundation. With none of them ready to blink, Bukar Abba Ibrahim was in a dilemma having failed to explore all internal democratic options to come out with a consensus candidate. The party was then left with no option but to go into primaries thus throwing the two gladiators (lates Usman Albishir and Mamman Ali) into the boxing ring for the primary elections.

    What turned out to be more interesting and intriguing was that, the person who lost the primary elections became the governor after the then All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) was nearly torn into shreds but the party quickly put herself together to avoid losing the state to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who were clearly strategizing to take advantage of the crisis.

    Obviously, Gov. Gaidam did not face any challenge in 2011 and 2015 elections in the bid to be re-elected as governor. Though there were some minor legal tussle, none of them ruffled the governor as they fizzled away like gunpowder spread in the wind from the tribunals through the conventional courts up to the Supreme Court.

    Gaidam is indeed a child of history. He has always gotten more than what he requested from God. A story is told that in 2003, Gaidam  took a shot at the Yobe East  Senatorial seat after the then senator ( Adamu Usman ) ANPP passed away but he was pushed over as a nobody by the then Governor and the man described as the Mobutu Sese Seko of Yobe politics now serving senator representing the same zone , Bukar Abba Ibrahim. During the intrigue, Sen Bukar Abba Ibrahim was quoted as saying that Ibrahim Gaidam does not even have the clout to become a local government councilor talk more of becoming a senator.

    But few years down the line, Gaidam was appointed Deputy Governor by a man that practically succeeded Bukar against his own wishes. Like a destiny child cast in a Hollywood thriller, Gaidam was sworn-in as the second Executive Governor of Yobe State following the demise of Gov. Mamman Ali in Florida, USA in 2009.

    Despite the plague of insurgency that has hit the state over the last six year in  the last tenure of Gaidam as governor in Yobe State, pundits said the man  has made tremendous inroad in his efforts to raising  the standard of living of the people through his extraordinary developmental programs and policies. Infrastructural revolution, healthcare delivery, education, roads, youth empowerment are the key frontline sectors that have been effectively transformed in Yobe State. Recent, the World Medical Relief during his visit to the United State of America donated some medical equipment to the state government worth over N1.4 billion free of charge as a mark of recognition of Gaidam’s giant strides in the state health sector.

    Gaidam has also received commendations and awards of excellence from individuals and cooperate organizations for his good works in the state and the prudent management of resources which has made the state stands out during the recession period in the country without owing workers’ salaries.

    For keen followers of Yobe politics,  Gaidam has raised the bar with high stakes for whoever will be stepping in his shoes having laid a solid developmental foundation for the state.  Suffice to say that the nexus and bond of Gaidam and Yobe State and the people points more of a father who tirelessly toils over the years   to build a strong business empire that he is not sure of which of his children will become the heir or successor.

    Indicatively, one can authoritative conclude that the fear of who takes Yobe forward is one thought that has occupied the mind of Gaidam more than his perceived senatorial ambition. I am not sure what he whispers to his close associates but his public outburst that he will not  hand over Yobe to drunkards and Indian hermp smokers, drug addicts can attest to his burning desire of the quality of  who takes over the state after his exit in 2019.

    Gaidam at different public gatherings has been unambiguous that those planning to succeed him with the intention of siphoning the resources of the state will not have a chance as long as he lives. As a product of God’s divine work, Gaidam said “God gives power to whom He wishes. But, I want to assure you that I will hand over  Yobe to a credible successor that would continue with the good work we have started, not drunkards and Indian hemp smokers that would lead our great party and people of Yobe State astray”, adding that he has severally travelled to the Holy Land to pray and seek God’s direction on the choice of his successor.

    The Nation checks gathered that the recent happenings around the governor of close friends betraying him has  begun to condition his thinking to appraise  critically the degree of loyalty of the people and those that are genuinely on the same page with him. “This has increased the governor’s fear on who succeeds him come 2019 since it looks as if everybody is pretending, waiting to be anointed to reveal his real colors,” a close associate of  the governor disclosed in confidence.

    For many states of the federation, the political atmosphere is not as hazy as it is in Yobe. All credit to Gaidam who is very taciturn on the matter yet firmly in control of the political machinery of the state. Not even his closest political associates can answer the question of his choice as governor nor beat his chest and speak on who the governor has endorsed as his candidate come 2019.

    There are however brewing speculations  that Gaidam may decide to shock everybody to anoint his Deputy Governor Engr. Abubakar Aliyu, the younger brother of his former boss who has been his loyal partner in the last eight years.

    Those pushing for the candidacy of Abubakar Aliyu believe that his loyalty to the governor is unquestionable and that only him  will protect Gov. Gaidam’s interest even outside government as well as consolidate on his development blue print which he has set-up for the state.

    An APC Chieftain in the state who does not want to be mentioned said the party will support whoever Gaidam anoints as their candidate for governor come 2019.

    According to him, the choice of Abubakar Aliyu will stabilize the transition program in the state by carrying forward the good works of Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam.

    Others feel that such a decision will be one two beneficial for the Ali and Gaidam families, asking questions like; “are they the only families in Yobe?” another person ask, is it a game of relay race?, How can the two families be exchanging leadership baton as if there are no other families qualified to occupy that position in the state?

    Undoubtedly, if Gaidam decides to anoint his deputy as the next governor, it will be one big gesture not just to the Ali family but the entire Yobe South geo-political zone of the state whose time was short-lived following the demise of Late Mamman Ali.

    Apart from the compensation,  or call it gesture, another school of thought  holds that the decision will also cement the relationship between the Kanuris and the Ngizim tribe who are believed  have common  Chadian lingual background.

    Investigation has also revealed that apart from Hon. Sidi Yakubu Karasuwa, two time Director General of Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam Campaign organization, former Commissioner in the state and Member Representing, Nguru, Yusufari, Karasuwa, Machina Federal Constituency who has informed the governor of his ambition to succeed him come 2019, no other person in the state has got the liver to inform Gaidam of their ambition and desire to succeed him. Most of them have however resorted to recruiting boys to cunningly sell their ambition and gauge their popularity on the social media in the state.

    Among the names also waiting for Gaidam’s nod include, current Commissioner of Works, Lawan Shettima (Yobe East) who occupies the most powerful ministry of Works, Transport and Energy in the state and a close ally of the governor, the current Head of Service and Gaidam’s immediate past  Chief of Staff , Salleh Abubakar (Yobe North), Speaker Yobe State House of Assembly, Adamu Dala Dogo(Yobe North) Senate Leader, Sen. Ahmed Lawan(Yobe North), former Commissioner Arc. Mohammed Saleh (Yobe North)  who just decamped from the PDP, Hon. Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim, Minister of States Foreign Affairs (Yobe East), Mohammed Bomoi (Yobe South).

    As the clock ticks closer to 2019, all Yobeans eagerly await the day   Gaidam will break his golden silence and make the all-important announcement.

    At the moment, political activities in the state are stifled largely due to the silence of the governor. The opposition PDP in the state is also in complete disarray with no clear candidate so far declared apart from their lifetime gubernatorial candidate Adamu Maina Waziri being alleged to be vying for the position come 2019.

  • Polio: Yobe vaccinates 1.1m children

    Polio: Yobe vaccinates 1.1m children

    Dr Hauwa Goni, the Executive Secretary, Yobe Primary Healthcare Management Board, said over 1.1 million children under age five have been immunised against polio virus this year.

  • Three arraigned for N58m fraud, granted bail

    Three arraigned for N58m fraud, granted bail

    Three petroleum products dealers were on Thursday arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos for allegedly obtaining N58 million from a businessman.

    Abubakar Adamu (40), Abubakar Aliyu (54) and Isah Ibrahim (34) were arraigned on three –count charge of fraud, stealing and conspiracy.

    They pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The defence counsel, Casmir Okoli, urged the court to grant the accused persons bail on liberal terms.

    Magistrate S.K. Matepo granted each defendant bail in the sum of N5 million with two sureties in like sum.

    She adjourned the case till July 10.

    Earlier, the prosecuting police officer, Eshiet Eshiet, said the defendants committed the offences in Lagos, between March and April.

    He alleged that they obtained N58m from the complainant, Mr. Virginus Erims of Virgiman Nigeria Limited under the guise of supplying six trucks of 50 thousand litres of petroleum products (PMS), one truck of 50 thousand litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and one truck of 50 thousand litres of Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK).

    “The accused knew the representation was false and stole Mr. Erims’ N58m without supplying the products the money was meant for,” Esheit said.

    According to him, the offences contravened Sections 285, 312 and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011 and punishable under same.

  • Three petrol dealers face N58m fraud charge

    Three petrol dealers face N58m fraud charge

    Three petroleum products dealers who allegedly obtained the sum of N58 million from a businessman under false pretences, were on Thursday charged before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    The accused: Abubakar Adamu, 40; Abubakar Aliyu, 54, and Isah Ibrahim, 34, are standing trial on a three-count charge of fraud, stealing and conspiracy.

    The accused, however, denied the charge.

    The Prosecutor, SP Eshiet Eshiet, had told the court that the accused committed the offences between March and April in Lagos.

    Eshiet said that the accused obtained the sum of N58 million from the complainant, Virginus Erims, of Virgiman Nigeria Ltd., under the guise of supplying six trucks of 50,000 litres of petrol (PMS) to him.

    He said that other products the accused promised to supply to the complainant were one truck of 50,000 litres of diesel (AGO) and one truck of 50,000 litres of kerosene (DPK).

    “The accused knew that the representation was false, therefore, stole Mr Erims’s N58 million without supplying the products which the money was meant for,” Esheit said.

    According to him, the offences contravene Sections 285, 312 and 409 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2011.

    Counsel to the accused, Mr Casmir Okoli, urged the court to grant them bail on liberal terms.

    The Magistrate, Mrs S.K. Matepo, admitted each of the accused to bail in the sum of N5 million, with two sureties each in like sum.

    Matepo said that the sureties must be gainfully employed and that one of the sureties must be a blood relation of the accused.

    She also said that the sureties must show evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State Government and must produce relevant documents.

    She adjourned the case until July 10, for mention.

     

  • Boko Haram: NPA donates relief materials to victims in Yobe

    Boko Haram: NPA donates relief materials to victims in Yobe

    As part of her social responsibility to the society, The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has presented food and non-food relief materials to victims of Boko Haram insurgency in Yobe State.

    The items  donated include;  750 bags of rice, 400 bags of beans, 350 bags of Semovita, 160 bags of corn, 1,400 pieces of wrapper, 5,000 blankets, cooking oil, mats and rechargeable lantern among others to IDPs in Pompomari, Abari, Fuwuri, Ngabaruwa, Gujba, Damaturu, Kukareta, Gulani and Plot 13.

    The Managing Director, NPA, Hadiza Bala-Usman while presenting the items to Yobe State Government  at a courtesy call on the deputy Gov. Engr. Abubakar Aliyu who stood in for Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam regretted the cause of the insurgency and called on deliberate measure to be taken to address the errors.

    The MD who was represented by the General Manager, Human Resource, Alhaji Yahaya Gana Bukar said Boko Haram members were not born but created, stressing that, “new efforts must be deliberately and constantly made to ensure that we correct whatever error of the past, and chart a new course for the future of Yobe State and indeed that of the Northeast to come out strong from this catastrophe”.

    Mrs  Bala noted that  the effect of  Boko Haram  insurgency of the economy of the country and the northeast in particular is so intense  that it will take a long time for a complete recovery from the crisis in all facets of human endeavor with the destruction estimated at almost 5.9 billion US dollars.

    She warned, “We must resolved now to never let this nature of crisis befall our people and country again,” she added

    She said the food items donated to the state is only to cushion the food demands of the displaced people.

    Earlier, Deputy Gov. Abubakar D. Aliyu, said the intervention came at the right time when it’s most needed by the affected people.

    He however appeal to  the NPA to take further step by providing  more assistance in the livelihood of the displaced people by  providing  building materials as many of the people have now returned back to their homes.

     

  • ‘Establish Northeast governors’ forum

    ‘Establish Northeast governors’ forum

    Yobe State Deputy Governor Abubakar Aliyu has called for the formation of a northeast governors’ forum to address the region’s problems.

    Aliyu spoke yesterday at the ongoing Northeast Economic Summit in Gombe.

    According to him, the meeting of the governors under an organised body would help them understand the problems of the region and proffer solutions.

    “I think we should not wait until a summit is converged before we start addressing our problem. It will be better if the Northeast governors have a forum.

    “This will help them find lasting solutions to the problems of the region.”