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  • Muslims pray after weeks without rain in Yola

    Muslims pray after weeks without rain in Yola

    Some Muslim residents in Yola, the Adamawa State capital, have held special prayers for rain.

    The Muslims thronged out on Saturday to an Eid praying ground in the city, where they offered the special prayers.

    They gathered at the NEPA Central Mosque in Jimeta seeking Allah’s intervention to bring forth rain.

    This is coming after about 25 days of no rain, with crops beginning to wither, and farmers expressing fears of likely lean harvest.

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    The Chief Imam of Demsawo, Mallam Salihu Suleiman, who led the prayer, urged the people to repent of their sins and give alms to the poor.

    The Acting District Head of Jimeta, Mohammadu Chubado, who spoke during the event, appreciated people for coming out to attend the prayer.

    Chubado asked the people to continue with prayers until God brings the desired rains.

  • Musa Halilu donates to Yola market fire victims

    Musa Halilu donates to Yola market fire victims

    The Dujima Adamawa, Alhaji Musa Halilu O.F.R has commiserated with victims of the Yola Main Market Adamawa fire outbreak.

    A raging fire in the early hours of Monday razed most shops and warehouses in the main market of the ancient Yola town in Yola South Local Government Area.

    The fire destroyed over 300 shops while goods worth over two billion naira were wrecked in the fire inferno.

    The markers counted their loses when Halilu’s visited the market for an on-the-spot assessment with; Chigari Adamawa Umaru Aliyu Mustapha and Jakadan Adamawa Alhaji Aliyu Mohammed, Aliyu Sabo Yaro, Sarki Kasuwa of Yola main Market, Alhaji Umar Sarki Kasuwa among others.

    While reacting to the wreckage, Dujima Adamawa disclosed that he was devastated by the level of damage and he also shared in their pain especially those affected by the fire who earn their livelihood from the market that have been displaced and thrown into anguish.

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    Empathetic Halilu called for a speedy Government intervention in bringing succour to the marketers.  

    Dujima also emphasized the need for marketers and its leadership to be more safety conscious to avert such a crisis soon. 

    He said that such incidents can be averted if marketers adhere to safety protocols and also sensitize themselves on the need to be more vigilant.

    He noted: “The wreckage here is a tragic one and I want to call on wealthy private citizens, State and Federal government particularly the National Emergency Management Agency and Northeast Development Commission as a matter of urgency to rebuild Yola’s main Market into the world-class standard to prevail in future occurrences.”

    In a bid to also show his solidarity with the marketers, under his Musa Halilu Foundation, He donated Thirty Million Naira to the marketers to serve as a relief fund to ensure those who lost their goods have something to fall back on pending the time they start to pick up.

  • Fire guts major Yola market

    Fire guts major Yola market

    A major market in the Adamawa capital, Yola, has been gutted by fire.

    The market, situated in Yola Town and serving as the commercial hub for the people of Yola South Local Government Area, is the second biggest market in the twin Yola/Jimeta capital city, the biggest being the Jimeta Modern Market in Yola North LGA. 

    The fire at the Yola South market, which witnesses said started in the early hours of Monday, destroyed wares and some other valuable properties in yet to be determined number of shops.

    The witnesses recounted Monday morning that although fire authorities responded quickly, the intensity of the inferno was such that putting it off or preventing it from spreading took a long time.  

    The cause of the fire was yet to be determined by the time this report was filed just before noon Monday, but people who live in the market neighborhood said it could not have had anything to do with electrical current as there was no power supply while the incident lasted. 

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    Adamawa Deputy Governor, Professor Kaletapwa Farauta, who has led a government delegation to the market, told owners of the affected shops that Governor Ahmadu Fintiri would reach back to them with appropriate intervention.

    She urged traditional leaders to sensitize their people against the practice of clogging up spaces in markets and encouraging avoidable emergencies like the fire incident.

    “We hope that when we rebuild this market, approved shops won’t get jammed with makeshift stalls that make nonsense of provided spaces,” she said, adding that closely spaced shops or stalls not only predispose markets to fire, they equally make it difficult or impossible for emergency vehicles to rush in”

  • Yola Catholic Diocese inaugurates tuition-free school for IDPs

    Yola Catholic Diocese inaugurates tuition-free school for IDPs

    The Catholic Diocese of Yola has inaugurated a tuition-free primary school for children of internally displaced persons (IDPs).

    The school is located at Salama Housing Estate, a community established by the same diocese in Girei Local Government Area.

    Catholic Bishop of Yola, Stephen Dami Mamza, who inaugurated the Mission Primary School, explained that the project was funded by a non-governmental organisation,  Mission Take Heart.

    He said the school commenced academic activities with 150 pioneer pupils.

    Bishop Mamza, who is also the Adamawa State Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), expressed gratitude to the Mission Take Heart for supporting the diocese.

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    Mamza emphasised that tuition is free at theschool, and urged parents to take advantage of the opportunity by keeping their children there.

    “The future of these children is bright despite the displacement by the Boko Haram insurgents,” he said, adding, “Keep hope alive and work towards eradicating illiteracy.”

    Also, the Divisional Inspector of Education, Girei Local Government,Abdullahi Ahidjo said the Catholic Diocese of Yola has contributed immensely in boosting education in the council area.

    He added that the establishment of Salama Housing Estate by the diocese and Mission School had been exemplary interventions.

    In addition to free tuition, the Catholic Diocese of Yola distributed a piece of school uniform, a pair of sandals, as well as 12 exercise books to each of the 150 pupils.

  • FCT director, five others feared dead in Abuja, Yola floods

    The Director of Finance, Federal Capital Territory High Court, Mr. Tony Okecheme, is feared dead after flood swept him away in the aftermath of a downpour in Abuja on Friday.

    A similar flood claimed five lives in Yola, the Adamawa State capital.

    Okecheme and his driver were heading for the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in his official  car when they ran into the raging flood  and mud at Galadimawa Roundabout, Abuja.

    While the driver managed to escape, his boss was unlucky.

    After about one hour fighting for his life, Okecheme could no longer cope with the power of the massive water.

    Officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) who raced to the scene could not save him.

    The victims of the Yola flood are believed to be children living  in communities around old Yola town.

    The Executive Secretary of the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), Dr Muhammed Suleiman, said he was yet to conclude the assessment of the damage by the flood when The Nation called him yesterday afternoon.

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    But he said between four and five children might have drowned or swept away in Jambutu and Wurojabe in Yola North Local Government Area and in Yolde Pate in Yola South Local Government Area.

    “I wish you can just wait till my team returns from the assessment tour they have embarked on, because I can’t be specific now,” he said, and promised to speak later in the day after he would have been properly briefed.

    The Yola North Transition Committee Chairman, Adamu Wakili, who addressed journalists in his office after an assessment visit to affected communities in the LGA, described the rain and the flood as unprecedented.

    He said: “We have never experienced this one to two hours of intensive rain and heavy flooding before. Many were rendered homeless. We have just seen a tailor shop where three sewing machines were swept away.”

    He put the number of the dead at three which occurred, according to him, at Jambutu and Wurojabe.

    Many families and business owners were displaced following the rain which caused gutters to overflow into homes and business places mostly in Jimeta area of the Adamawa State capital.

    The rain had poured heavily on Thursday evening, flooding households in much of Jimeta and Yola town with most streets in Jambutu, Bachure, Wurojabe, Kofare and some other communities becoming rivers of rain swept water and causing massive traffic holdup.

  • Juvenile sex workers of downtown Yola

    Prostitution involving teenage girls is a growing menace in parts of Yola, Adamawa State capital, reports ONIMISI ALAO

    Rabi left her father’s house in Sangere, a suburb of Yola South Local Government Area (LGA) and took a Keke NAPEP to Rumde, another suburb in Yola North LGA where her mother hails from.

    She had little else in mind that day other than a man who would have her for at least N2000. She needed the money urgently to settle a debt. So, on arriving at Rumde, she told a man, Auwalu, who had often found a man for her. Auwalu rose to the occasion and got not one but two men.

    She, Auwalu and the two other men came to an agreement: Auwalu and the other two men would sleep with her over the night for the N2000 that she needed. They did just that.

    But Rabi could not cope with the result. She came down with pain and then complained to her brother who raised the alarm to what had happened. And it became public knowledge, as some youths of the area amplified it. “Three men have raped a girl,” they shouted.

    A rights activist, Hauwa Garba, who took the matter from there, told journalists, “I was alerted to voices of youths saying a girl had been gang-raped. I went out to identify the person and to rescue her.”

    Hauwa, who operates under the auspices of Equal Access Nigeria, added that she soon found the rape case not to be as straightforward as she first thought.

    “It’s a bad case to prosecute as rape because she agreed to the men sleeping with her for N2000,” she explained.

    What first fired Hauwa’s passion, and the passion of the angry youths who shouted ‘rape’, in the first place, was Rabi’s age: 14 years.

    So, Hauwa started out with zeal, determined to prosecute the three men for rape. She recalled, “I called my organisation and I was asked to go ahead. Even after I found out the weakness of the case, I felt that although she took herself to that place, at 14 she is a young girl. I equally felt that she took herself to a man because she needed money, but she ended up being used by three men, just for N2000.”

    Facts that emerged, however, progressively dampened her spirit. It started with a revelation that the teenager was a regular street girl.

    “After my own investigation, I became convinced that such thing was not new to her. I discovered from investigation that she is in juvenile prostitution. I found that  she had her agent among the three men. The agent had been connecting her with men periodically for money,” Hauwa said.

    She added that Rabi was just one of the many teenage prostitutes operating in Yola suburbs.

    “I have realised, after a survey, that many girls around her age, teenagers between the ages of 14 and 17, are into prostitution in some of these communities,” she said.

    She is disturbed that Rabi had gone so deep into it that she is unrepentant. She said, “As we talk, she is back to her ways. She is not regretting what has happened. She does not even want to see me. For her, it’s like, why is this woman disturbing me?”

    As often happens with rape cases, Rabi’s family does not want police or court process, and so Hauwa cannot try to prosecute the three men in Rabi’s case.

    She explains her next line of action in these words: “I now tell myself to take juvenile prostitution as a project and do a campaign against it. I want to take enlightenment to the girls and to other members of the society. I have already called Town Hall meetings attended by people and leaders of the community, Rumde. People have to be sensitised to the evil of what happened.

    “Ignorance is a factor. The fact of the girl being a minor is not sufficiently recognized by the three perpetrators and even the girl herself. I fear that if she continues in her acts, it’s dangerous. She is just 14. What will happen if she continues till she is 20? Will she be able to ever get out of it? So, I want to see how I can rehabilitate her and to enlighten other girls on the dangers of prostitution that they take as a life style. I have selected eight of the girls already from Rumde.”

  • Kidnappers seize bank manager in Yola, kill eyewitness

    Gunmen have taken away the manager of a bank in Yola after killing a Keke NAPEP (tricycle) operator who witnessed the act and tried to draw attention to it.

    A source said the gunmen were on the trail of the manager of the Yola branch of the Bank of Agriculture, Ahmed Inuwa, who was in his farm on Yola-Bole Road, Yola South Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday when the incident occurred.

    “When the gunmen struck the farm, an unknown Keke NAPEP operator tried to raise the alarm to attract people, but the gunmen immediately opened fire on him, leading to his death,” the source said.

    The source added that after killing the Keke NAPEP operator, the gunmen whisked the bank manager away.

    His abductors later called to demand N5 million ransom, but after some negotiations, the ransom was reduced to N1.5 million.

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    At press time, negotiation was still on for further reduction of the sum demanded, according to a family source.

    The source said: “We were able to beat the price tag to N1.5 million while further negotiations are still going on as family members, friends and colleagues task themselves to produce the money.”

    The State Police Command confirmed the kidnapping but said nothing about the ransom demanded or the negotiations.

    The Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, Sulaiman Yahaya, said the command was pursuing the kidnappers with the aim of arresting them and rescuing the bank manager.

  • Why I attempted to rape a five-year-old girl, man tells court

    A middle-aged man residing in Yola, Adamawa State, has pleaded guilty to a charge of an attempt to defile a five-year-old girl.

    Identified as Umaru Bello of Wurro-Chekke, the man is facing a one-count charge of ‘Attempt to commit an offence to rape,’ at the Upper Area Court 3, Yola.

    He told the court on Wednesday that it was true that he attempted to rape the minor.

    “I took her to the bush with intention to have carnal knowledge of her but I changed my mind and did not go ahead with it,” he said.

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    He pleaded for leniency over the attempt to defile the girl,which according to a first information report (FIR) read to the court, occurred on April 24, 2019.

    The case is being prosecuted by the Nigeria Police against the suspect.

    The suspect was returned to prison custody as the presiding Judge, Hon Umaru Isah, adjourned commencement of hearing of the case to next Wednesday, May 15.

  • Yola gangsters kill student, injure octogenarian, others

    A notorious gang of youths known in Adamawa State as Shilla Boys has killed a 24-year-old student and injured an octogenarian as well as some other people in three separate incidents around Jimeta, Yola, during the week.

    In Hospital road area, the Shilla Boys rounded up a Computer Science student of the Adamawa State Polytechnic, Emmanuel Hassan and beat him to death.

    The murder of Hassan, who was described as an easy going, hard- working young man who combined studies with work, has become a source of grief to his aged father and other relatives now in grieving at their Post Office area residence in Jimeta.

    Emmanuel’s elder sister, Lydia Hassan, who spoke to our correspondent on the incident on Friday, said the hoodlums surrounded Emmanuel at a famous joint Madam State and began to beat him.

    She said when Emmanuel struggled to climb over a nearby fence to the other side in a bid to escape, his attackers shouted ‘barawo, barawo’ in Hausa, meaning ‘thief, thief’, following which a crowd which had gathered, joined the Shilla Boys in subjecting the deceased to jungle justice.

    “We were told by those who witnessed the incident that Emmanuel’s terrified exclamations that he was not a thief fell on deaf ears and they punched him to death,” the sister said.

    Lydia said the family was not aware that Emmanuel had any issue that could warrant the ruthlessness of the Shilla Boys but she was sure Emmanuel did not have the mind or time to be a thief.

    “Emmanuel was always busy at school or at the Azuri club where he did part time work as a maintenance electrician. He had no time or need for criminal activities,” she said.

    At the Wauro-jabbe community in the same Jimeta in Yola North LGA, the Shilla Boys also abducted a minor, Kumaga Yohanna.

    They were reportedly on their way to the bush with him when they encountered a team of police and vigilante who rescued him after giving the armed youths a chase.

    At the Bachure area of Jimeta, the Shila Boys stabbed a woman, said to be in her 80s.

    It was gathered she had to be admitted in a hospital.

    A source said the boys had earlier carried out mass attack in a street in Bachure where they injured some people.

    They were said to have descended on the octogenarian when they could not get her son.

    The police confirmed the incidents but said 16 people had so far been arrested.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Othman Abubakar, assured the suspects will be treated in accordance to the dictates of the law.

  • Bauchi election: PDP’s Bala Mohammed increases lead over APC

    The Bauchi state gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), Sen. Bala Mohammed, is at a comfortable lead over his close rival, the incumbent Governor, Mohammed Abubakar of the All Progressives Party, (APC), at the supplementary governorship election held on the 23rd of March in Bauchi state.

    Sen. Bala Mohammed PDP, garnered a total of  6376 against his main opponent, incumbent Governor Mohammed Abubakar who polled 5117 at the rerun, with a vote margin of 1259 between both parties.

    During the March 9 inconclusive election, Mohammed was credited with 469,512 votes and Abubakar 465,453, with a vote margin of 4059 but the election was declared inconclusive after a  Federal High Court in Abuja halted the collation and announcement of result for Tafawa Balewa Local Government.

    Governor Abubakar got a court injunction restraining INEC from continuing with the collation and announcement of election results in the State.

    The total no of registered voters at the rerun was  21759. Accredited voters are 12, 109, Valid votes ,11, 568 while total votes cast are 11, 979 . Rejected votes, 403.

    The rerun election was held in 36 Polling covering 29 registration areas (wards) in the 15 affected local government areas with 22,759 registered voters.

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    Result in the 15 LGAs is as follows:

    1:-
    Itas LGA APC(421)
    PDP((619)
    2:-
    Bogoro LGA APC(101)
    PDP(478)
    3:-
    Dass LGA
    APC(184)
    PDP(358)
    4:-
    Shira LGA
    APC(152)
    PDP(86)
    5:-
    Giade LGA
    APC(639)6:-
    PDP(532)
    6:-
    Ganjuwa LGA
    APC(432)
    PDP(353)
    7:-
    Ningi LGA
    APC(758)
    PDP(791)
    8:-
    GAMAWA LGA
    APC(154)
    PDP(96)
    9:-
    Darazo LGA
    APC(824)
    PDP(749)
    10:-
    Misau LGA
    APC(111)
    PDP(312)
    11:-
    Kirfi LGA
    APC(206)
    PDP(472)
    12:-
    Alkaleri LGA
    APC(264)
    PDP(444)
    13:-
    Toro LGA
    APC(536)
    PDP(828)
    14:-
    Katagum Azare LGA
    APC(261)
    PDP(203)
    15:-
    Jama’are LGA
    APC(74)
    PDP(54)

    The total number APC(5117) PDP(6376)