Tag: Gusau

  • NiMet predicts cloudy skies, rains, thunderstorms for Saturday

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted cloudy weather conditions over the central states of Nigeria on Saturday morning with prospects of thunderstorms and moderate rains over Niger and Yelwa.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office in Abuja on Friday also predicted day and night temperatures in the range of 28 to 36 and 17 to 24 degrees Celsius, respectively.

    It added that thunderstorms were expected to prevail over Mambilla Plateau, Abuja, Ibi, Yola, Lokoja, Makurdi and Ilorin in the afternoon and evening hours.

    The agency further predicted that the southeastern states would experience cloud weather condition in the morning with prospects of moderate rain showers over Port Harcourt, Calabar and Yenagoa with day and night temperatures of 31 to 33 and 22 to 26 degrees Celsius, respectively.

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    It also predicted thunderstorms and moderate rain showers over Ekiti, Benin, Akure, Osogbo, Enugu, Owerri and the coastal cities later in the day.

    According to NiMet, Northern States will experience cloudy to partly cloudy morning with prospects of moderate thunderstorms over Gusau, Katsina, Bauchi, Gombe and Kano.

    “Northern States are also expected to have day and night temperatures in the ranges of 34 to 42 and 23 to 27 degrees Celsius, respectively.

    “Cloudy skies with prospects of isolated thunderstorms and rain showers are expected over some part of the country with varying intensities in the next 24 hours”

  • FRSC confirms ten dead in Zamfara auto-crash

     

    The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) in Zamfara has confirmed the death of ten persons in Sunday’s late evening auto-crash in the state.

    Confirming the incident, the Public Relations Officer of the command, Nasiru Ahmed, said the incident occurred on the Sokoto-Gusau road and involved a head-on collision between a Golf car and a truck.

    The accident, he said, was due to over-speeding and loss of control on both sides.

    Ahmed said ten persons died while two other persons sustained injuries and were currently receiving treatment at Yariman Bakura Special Hospital in Gusau.

    He urged drivers to avoid night journeys as a way of reducing crashes on the roads.

    NAN

  • JOHESU Strike: Patients demand care, love

    Patients and their relations in Gusau and Benin on Friday called for care and love as the JOHESU nationwide strike entered its third day.

    Reports from   and Edo States confirmed that normal healthcare services have been disrupted by the strike.

    While some patients were seen being attended to by some doctors, relatives of others were seen evacuating their sick ones from the hospitals for alternative medicine.

    They all appealed to government to address the demands of the striking healthcare workers in order to strengthen the health sector.

    They also called on the aggrieved workers to consider their plight and save lives.
    In Gusau, the management of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) has made arrangement for skeletal services to cushion the effect of the strike on patients.

    However, NAN observed that the medical and surgical wards of the hospital were empty as all patients were discharged due inadequate manpower to manage them.

    The accidents and emergency ward, paediatric unit and labour room were the busiest areas in the hospital.

    Other departments in the hospital like Pharmacy, Laboratory and Medical Records were all managed by the heads of the departments.

    A medical doctor, who preferred anonymity, told our reporter that humanity was considered very important in medical service.

    “In this regard, attention is given to emergency cases in order to avoid loss of lives during the industrial action,’’ the source said.

    A patient’s relative, Malama Hauwau Suleiman, said her child was managed well, adding “as you can see there are about five doctors in the ward right now.

    “We are not facing any problem even though there is strike in the hospital’’.

    Report also confirmed that services were also being offered at the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) clinic of the hospital where patients were seen waiting to see doctors.

    Similarly, NAN also reports that there was no much increased in patients trooping to private hospitals as other state healthcare facilities in the state remained opened.

    A report from Benin said some pregnant women had accused JOHESU members of insensitivity to their plight.

    The aggrieved women told NAN that the industrial action took them unawares.

    They claimed that the industrial action was targeted at them as some of them were getting close to their Expected Date of Delivery (EDD).

    Mrs Agnes Osamudiame told our reporter that she was in the last phase of her third trimester, and was in the hospital for her weekly antenatal check, but did not see any medical staff to attend to her for hours.

    She, however, pleaded with the government to urgently attend to the demands of the striking health workers, saying that their services were indispensable.

    Mrs Ifueko Omoruyi, another pregnant woman, said they should be taken into consideration before any strike by those in the health sector, suggesting that alternative arrangement of accessing medical services should be provided for them.

    “Most of us are due in few days, so what do we do now? The doctors should be able to join voices with other health workers so that government can resolve the issue and save us this pain,” Omoruyi said.

    Also, a man who simply gave his name as Mr Nwogheren, claimed that his pregnant wife died as a result of the strike.

    The management of the hospital led by the Chief Medical Director, Dr Darlington Obaseki, is yet to react to the development.

    NAN

  • Police in Zamfara nab suspected gang leader, 20 others

    The Zamfara Police Command has arrested the leader of the notorious criminal gang known as the “Sara-Suka” as well as 20 other members.

    The command’s spokesman, DSP Muhammad Shehu, said in a statement in Gusau on Thursday that the gang had been terrorising Gusau and its environs.

    The statement said that the suspects were arrested by the operation team of the command on Wednesday at Yan-Mangwarora area of the state capital during a raid of various criminal hideouts.

    Read Also: Police search for abducted catholic priest

    It said dried leaves of Indian hemp, three bottles of shooter intoxicant and tramadol tablets were recovered from the suspects.

    The statement, which said the suspects were assisting the police with information, added that the command was on the trail of other members of the gang.

    It said that the command would not relent in its efforts to ensure adequate protection of lives and properties, urging members of the public to assist it with relevant information about the gang.

    NAN

  • Health: Zamfara establishes emergency operation centres

    The Zamfara State Government, on Thursday, in Gusau, said it had established emergency operation centres to improve medical care and emergency service delivery in state.

    Alhaji Lawal M-Liman, the Commissioner for Health, made this disclosure to newsmen on the sidelines of a five-day capacity building mandatory professional training, organised for nurses and midwives at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Gusau.

    The capacity building training was organised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

    M-Liman noted that the centre being first of its kind since the establishment of the state was part of the new measures taken by the State Government to improve health care delivery in the state.

    “This centre is going to take care of both emergency response and transfer of patients when the need arises.

    Read Also: Zamfara to recruit 340 doctors, nurses – Commissioner

    “We plan to provide ambulances in all our hospitals, across major roads and highways to take care of major emergency health cases.

    “We want to ensure that all the 147 political wards in the state have one functional ambulance each,’’ he said.

    “We have started with the pilot programme in Gusau; we have equipped emergency ambulances with health workers, operating 24 hours to provide response to medical and trauma related emergencies”.

    The News men report that more than 50 nurses and midwives from tertiary and secondary health facilities in the state attended the capacity building training.

    NAN

  • President Buhari arrives Zamfara, addresses traditional rulers

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday in Gusau, Zamfara, presided over a town hall meeting in continuation of his tour of troubled areas across the country.

    The News men reports that the President in company of his aides landed at the Gusau helipad at about 10.40a.m after taking off from Umaru Musa Yar’Adua international airport Katsina.

    The governors of Sokoto and Kebbi states, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal and Atiku Bagudu respectively, some cabinet ministers, traditional and religious leaders, top government officials were among those that received the president.

    President Buhari reviewed a parade mounted by the Army and Air Force.

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    He is scheduled to address traditional rulers and other stakeholders during the visit, and condole with families and communities that suffered from various forms of violent crimes in the state.

    Zamfara has witnessed cases of attacks by armed bandits with hundreds of innocent people killed and property worth billions of naira carted away or destroyed.

    The recent attack by bandits at Birane village in Zurmi Local Government area of the state left over 50 people dead.One of the most notorious bandits, Tsoho Buhari, popularly referred to as Buhari Daji, was recently killed by a repentant cattle rustler in the state.

    NAN

  • …Buhari orders perpetrators’ arrest, sends Defence Minister to Gusau

    …Buhari orders perpetrators’ arrest, sends Defence Minister to Gusau

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday directed Defence Minister Mansur Dan Ali (rtd) to proceed to Zamfara State immediately for an on-the-spot assessment of  Thursday’s massacre of 18 innocent persons in Birane village, Zurmi Local Government Area.

    The President also directed security agencies to immediately mobilise and deploy operatives in the vulnerable areas of the state and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to face the full wrath of the law.

    He called the attack heinous and inhuman.

    He commiserated with the families of the victims, according to the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.

    The President assured the Zamfara State government and residents of the state that the Federal Government would continue to do all within its power to support security agencies to secure lives and property, not only in  Zamfara, but all parts of the country.

    President Buhari restated his administration’s determination to put an end to the spate of senseless spilling of innocent blood in parts of the country, and called for restraint to allow the nation’s security apparatus to stem the undesirable trend.

    The President prayed that God would receive the souls of the departed and comfort their families.

    The state police command, in confirming the killings, said they stemmed from the February 13 interception of a herder in the bush with some suspected stolen cattle and sheep.

    The command,in a statement by its spokesman, Muhammad Shehu, said: “The herder abandoned the animals and escaped into the bush, but unknown to the hunters, the cattle rustler went to the Isah Local Government Area of Sokoto State and mobilised bandits to attack the hunters.

    “On Feb. 14, the bandits ambushed the hunters in the bush and there was a clash that led to fatalities on both sides.

    “The police, military and other sister agencies reacted by combing the bush and its environs to salvage the situation and discovered 18 dead bodies.

    “It is believed that the bandits took away their own members that were killed. Meanwhile, bush combing is in progress so as to further profile the area.

    “Mobile  policemen and special forces and other security personnel from other sister security agencies have already been deployed to the area to restore peace and stability.”

  • Vaccination : Zamfara targets 3.2 million for Yellow fever

    Vaccination : Zamfara targets 3.2 million for Yellow fever

    Zamfara Government will vaccinate 3.2 million people during the ongoing yellow fever vaccination campaign, the state Commissioner of Health, Alhaji Lawal Liman, has said.

    Liman said in an interview with reporters in Gusau on Monday that the vaccination would be conducted in partnership with the National Primary Health Care Development Agency.

    “We have already concluded the first phase of the exercise which covers four local government areas of Anka, Gusau, Maru and Maradun and we have recorded great success.

    “We are now on the second phase which would cover ten local government areas of Bungudu, Birnin-Magaji, Bakura, Bukkuyum, Gummi, Kaura-Namoda, Shinkafi Talata-Mafara, Tsafe and Zurmi.

    “We started the second phase of this exercise last four days, we have reached about 40 percent coverage now and it would end in the next six days”, he said.

    According to him, the vaccine is for the people from 9 months to 45 years of age.

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    The commissioner therefore urged residents to cooperate with the government for the success of the exercise.

    He said that, “the reports we are receiving from our officials on the fields is indicating that the exercise is moving smoothly, our people are participating across the state, we have been enlightening them through jingles, programmes on radio and television.

    “We are still calling on stakeholders to continue enlightening members of the public on the importance of the vaccine so as to achieve the desired objective,” Liman added.

    He assured that measures had been put in by all stakeholders including development partners “to reach out to the targeted number of people or beyond at the end of the exercise.”

    NAN

  • Police arrest kidnapper, recover arms in Zamfara

    Police arrest kidnapper, recover arms in Zamfara

    The Police Command in Zamfara has arrested a suspected kidnapper and cattle rustler, Musa Abdullahi a.k.a Gaugai, the command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Muhammad Shehu, has said.

    Shehu disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen in Gusau on Wednesday.

    He said the arrest was part of the command’s sustained efforts to rid the state of banditry, kidnapping, cattle rustling and other criminal activities.

    “The suspect was arrested on January 1 by the Anti kidnapping Squad of the command on Operation Sharar Daji around Kunkeli and Chabi villages in Maru Local Government Area of the state.

    Read also: Police arrest 16 ‘vicious’ kidnapping, armed robbery gang

    “One Ak47 Riffle with five rounds of live ammunition were recovered from the suspect,” he said

    Reports say that the suspect is believed to be one of the members of a kidnap gang terrorising the state who had been declared wanted by the police.

    Shehu further said that the suspect was assisting the command to fish out other members of the gang.

    “The suspect would be charged to court as soon as the command completes its investigation,” the police spokesman added.

    He urged members of the public to always report any suspicious persons or movement around them to the nearest security outpost.

    NAN

  • DPR dispenses 8,000 litres of petrol to motorists

    DPR dispenses 8,000 litres of petrol to motorists

    The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has sealed 8 filling stations in Gusau for allegedly selling petrol above N145 and dispensed 8,000 litres of the product free of charge to motorists.

    The Operations Controller in charge of DPR field office, Gusau, Mr Ango Haruna, disclosed this while addressing newsmen in Gusau on Friday after surveillance patrol to some filling stations in Gusau on Friday.

    The Controller also said that the department, from Monday to Friday, sealed the stations in the state over various offences.

    He said the department would also dispense 8,000 litres of petrol belonging to one of the sealed stations Sanusi IBS Nigeria Limited, Gusau, and would be given to motorists free of charge.

    He said the station had been operating against DPR rules and regulations.

    “We have warned the owner of this filling station three times this week over selling of the commodity, but he refused to comply with the federal directives.

    “Because in a situation like this we don’t want to seal a filling station, especially on a high way like this but we have no option than to seal it because of it’s level of offences.

    “We received different reports from members of the public that the station was selling the fuel at N230 per litre. when we came, the filling station operators stopped selling the commodity and told us that it had finished,” he said.

    “But we discovered that they have 8,000 litres of petrol, therefore, we are going to give the product free of charge to motorists who have been here for hours,” he added.

    According to him, the station will be sealed until further noticed.

    “The DPR is responsible for ensuring effective distribution and sales of fuel and would not relent in its efforts to ensure that filling station owners comply with the DPR rules and regulations.”

    NAN reported that most of the filling stations owned by the independent marketers in the state were shut down while only stations owned by major marketers were dispensing the product.

    The department, recently sanctioned 10 stations in the state for selling the commodity above government official price.