Tag: Zamfara State

  • Army rescues 62 hostages, neutralises two terrorists in Kebbi, Zamfara operations

    Army rescues 62 hostages, neutralises two terrorists in Kebbi, Zamfara operations

    In a renewed offensive against bandits and terrorist groups, the Nigerian Army Northwest Operation Fansan Yamma Sector 2 Joint Task Force has neutralised two terrorists and rescued 62 hostages in separate operations across Kebbi and Zamfara states.

    The operations, conducted in collaboration with allied security agencies and local vigilante groups, demonstrated a coordinated effort against insurgency and banditry.

    A statement on Wednesday by Lieutenant Colonel Olaniyi, Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, 8 Division Nigerian Army/Sector 2 Operation Fansan Yamma, confirmed the developments.

    He said the hostages were rescued from Munhaye Forest in Zamfara State, a known hideout of the notorious bandit leader Kachalla Alti. In Kebbi State, troops ambushed members of the Lakurawa Terrorists Group near the border between Augie Local Government Area and Binji Local Government Area in Sokoto State, based on actionable intelligence.

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    “The operation in Kerani Village resulted in the elimination of two terrorists and the recovery of two motorcycles used by the insurgents,” Osoba said.

    “The terrorists were wearing camouflage uniforms, and the motorcycles were equipped with thick blankets and tools for long-range movement, including hand tyre pumps.”

    He added that the Munhaye Forest mission led to the safe rescue of 62 kidnapped victims, who are now in secure custody, with efforts underway to reunite them with their families.

  • ZACCIMA: Zamfara entrepreneurs receive N263 million gov’t grants

    ZACCIMA: Zamfara entrepreneurs receive N263 million gov’t grants

    Governor Dauda Lawal has disbursed N263 million to entrepreneurs and members of the Zamfara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ZACCIMA).

    This was revealed by the President of ZACCIMA, Dr. Hassan Buhari at the weekend during the General Annual Meeting of the chamber held at Gusau Guest House.

    He said, “Through the strong support and political will of His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, grants totaling N263,000,000 was disbursed to ZACCIMA members: 1,000 beneficiaries received N150,000 each; 60 strategic entrepreneurs received N1,000,000 each.”

    This intervention, he said, was a clear demonstration of government’s confidence in ZACCIMA as a credible channel for economic empowerment.

    “I sincerely appreciate: His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, for his unwavering support Members of the Executive Council for their loyalty and cooperation Government agencies and development partners All members of ZACCIMA for their trust and resilience. Dr. Buhari said.

    The president said the chamber was institutionally weak, financially constrained, and largely disconnected from policy and governance processes prior to the interventions of Governor Lawal to provide grants to it members.

    Dr. Buhari said ZACCIMA has strengthened structured engagement with the Zamfara Investment Promotion Agency (ZIPA), Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning.

    He said through these engagements, ZACCIMA has became a recognized consultative partner in economic planning, investment promotion, and private-sector advocacy.

    In his remarks, Zamfara state Commissioner For Commerce, Industries and Tourism, Abdulrahaman Tumbido, said Governor Lawal’s administration remains steadfast in its commitment to moving the economy beyond primary resource extraction to value addition, manufacturing, and sustainable agribusiness.

    Represented by the permanent secretary in the ministry, Abdulrahman Guraguri Shinkafi, the commissioner assured the state government support for ZACCIMA.

    “Let me, first, on behalf of the Ministry and the Government of Zamfara State, congratulate the leadership and entire membership of ZACCIMA on the successful hosting of your 2025 AGM. Your mission on Sustainable Economic Diversification through Harnessing Local Resources for Industrial Growth and Job Creation, is not only timely but is in perfect symphony with the core objectives of His Excellency, the Executive Governor Dauda Lawal,” he said.

    Tumbido said Governor Lawal’s administration is on the final touch to complete the construction of Gusau International Airport and the 7-story Hotel will also be completed soon.

  • Zamfara govt distributes motorcycles to sanitation officers

    Zamfara govt distributes motorcycles to sanitation officers

    The Zamfara state government has distributed motorcycles to sanitation officers to deepen environmental sustainability and green policies.

    Governor Dauda Lawal, represented by his deputy, Mani Malam Mummuni, distributed the 65 bikes to the beneficiaries at the weekend in Gusau, the state capital.

    The gesture was part of Governor Lawal administration’s commitment to creating a cleaner, healthier, and more resilient state, the deputy governor said.

    The exercise was carried out under the Zamfara Youth Sanitation Programme (ZAYOSAP).

    The environmental supervisors were drawn from Gusau’s five wards, and were tasked with the responsibility of ensuring clean environment across the nooks and crannies of the state capital.

    The deputy governor urged the beneficiaries to utilize the motorcycles for the purpose of the work, urging them not to dispose them of.

    Others dignitaries present include Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources in Zamfara State, Nigeria, is Kasimu Sani Kaura, and his local government and chieftaincy affairs counterpart, Engr Ahmad Garban Yandi, among others.

    Earlier, Governor Lawal had distributed 10 refuse-dumping trucks, four mechanical sweeping machines, two sweeping trucks, 65 motorcycles for field operatives under the programme.

    Also, through the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) project, the state has received450 plastic trash bins for government offices, 55 iron-steel trash bins for urban areas.

    Governor Lawal said the Zamfara Youth Sanitation Programme is not only a sanitation drive but a youth empowerment strategy.

    “The Zamfara Youth Empowerment Programme is designed to empower our vibrant and energetic youth by engaging them in meaningful activities to improve sanitation across the state.

    “This initiative provides employment, cultivates entrepreneurial skills, and instills a sense of responsibility among our youth. Through ZAYOSAP, we are investing in the future of Zamfara—equipping our young people with the tools and knowledge they need to become tomorrow’s leaders and champions of change in their communities.”

    He said ZAYOSAP reflects the administration’s holistic approach to governance—tackling environmental challenges while simultaneously addressing unemployment and youth development.

  • Governor Lawal inspects projects in Shinkafi, says Zamfara rescue on course

    Governor Lawal inspects projects in Shinkafi, says Zamfara rescue on course

    Governor Dauda Lawal said that his administration’s rescue mission is on track and yielding the desired results.

    The governor, on Wednesday, was on an official visit to inspect the state government’s ongoing projects in the Shinkafi Local Government Area.

    A statement by the spokesperson of the governor, Sulaiman Bala Idris, disclosed that in Shinkafi, Governor Lawal launched an empowerment program by Bello Hassan Shinkafi, member representing Shinkafi/Zurmi Federal Constituency.

    The empowerment targets 2,000 people who benefited from luxury cars, tricycles, motocycles, and sewing machines, among others.

    During the visit, Governor Lawal inspected the WCWC Primary Healthcare Center in Shinkafi Town, which was awarded for renovation.

    The governor also visited the renovated General Hospital in Shinkafi and the ongoing new Referral Hospital project in the same town.

    At the Emirs’ Place, Governor Lawal reiterated his administration’s commitment to capital projects across local government areas.

    He said: “We are in Shinkafi today to inspect numerous key projects of my administration and to launch the empowerment program of Honorable Bello Hasan, member representing Shinkafi/Zurmi constituency.

    “We have fully renovated and equipped the General Hospital in Shinkafi.

    “The abandoned hospital now features state-of-the-art equipment capable of addressing the emergency needs of the people.

    “The Referral Hospital will be a game changer not only in Shinkafi LGA but also for the Zamfara North Senatorial Zone. It will ease a significant burden for people battling illnesses who are seeking serious medical attention.

    “The state government acquired the former Bafarawa Institute and will house the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Zamfara State University. The school is undergoing serious work to complete it for effective utilization.”

    Governor Lawal commended Bello Hassan for the empowerment and urged other stakeholders to prioritise human development.

  • N5 billion approved for reconstruction of Zurmi nursing school 

    N5 billion approved for reconstruction of Zurmi nursing school 

    The Zamfara State Government has approved N5 billion for the reconstruction of the School of Nursing in Zurmi Local Government Area.

    
The approval was announced by Governor Dauda Lawal during the flag-off of a cash assistance programme for 850 beneficiaries in Zurmi.

    Governor Lawal, who was represented at the event by his deputy, Mani Malam Mummuni Masamar Mudi, said the intervention underscored his administration’s commitment to implementing impactful projects across the state’s 14 local government areas.

    A statement issued at the weekend by the Press Secretary to the deputy governor, Shehu Adamu Gusau, said this is part of measures to strengthen healthcare service delivery across the state.

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    The governor also disclosed that arrangements had been concluded for the demolition and reconstruction of the Zurmi Emirate Palace, a move aimed at preserving and enhancing the cultural and traditional heritage of the people.

    
He further revealed that a ₦2 billion contract had been awarded for the construction of Kanwa Road, while work was ongoing on the construction of seven kilometres of the Zurmi–Rukudawa Road, three kilometres of roads within Zurmi town, and three kilometres of roads in Moriki. According to him, the Zurmi Primary Healthcare Centre and the General Hospital are also undergoing renovation.

    
Governor Lawal commended the Commissioner for Lands and Housing, Alhaji Nasiru Ibrahim Zurmi, for sponsoring the cash assistance initiative and urged other political office holders to emulate the gesture in supporting citizens’ welfare.


    Earlier, Alhaji Nasiru Ibrahim Zurmi said the initiative was designed to complement the state government’s efforts at providing social support and easing the economic hardship faced by residents. 

    He explained that the 850 beneficiaries were selected from polling units across wards in Zurmi Local Government Area and would each receive ₦20,000.

    
In their goodwill messages, the Speaker of the Zamfara State House of Assembly, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, and the Chairman of Zurmi Local Government Council described the initiative as commendable and worthy of emulation.

  • PHC: Zamfara ranks best in North-West 

    PHC: Zamfara ranks best in North-West 

    Zamfara State has emerged as the best-performing state in the North West Primary Health Care Leadership Challenge. 

    Zamfara was announced the winner of the PHC Leadership Challenge during an award night held at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre on Friday. 

    A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, disclosed that in 2022, the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) launched the Primary Health Care Leadership Challenge, pledging to build a health system that delivers quality care regardless of geography or circumstance.

    The statement noted that the PHC Leadership Challenge Fund intends to promote sustainable healthcare financing and motivates Nigeria’s 36 states to compete in enhancing their primary healthcare services.

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    “Zamfara state has won 500,000 USD as the best performing state in the North West zone in the Primary Healthcare Leadership Challenge.

    “The award presented to Governor Dauda Lawal is a joint project of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the Dangote Foundation, and the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA).

    “This clearly demonstrates that Governor Lawal’s declaration of a state of emergency in the Zamfara health sector is producing the intended positive outcomes. 

    “Zamfara and other leading states from North East, North Central, South East, South South, and South West shared a total of $6.1 million through the third edition of the Primary Health Care Leadership Challenge Awards.”

  • Zamfara opens Nursing scholarships for female students 

    Zamfara opens Nursing scholarships for female students 

    The Zamfara State government has announced a scholarship programme for eligible applicants across the state to study nursing.

    This was announced in a statement issued by the Zamfara State Scholarship Board on Tuesday.

    The statement said that, “Zamfara State Government is offering a full scholarship opportunity for ONLY female students to study Nursing at Nexus Nursing College, Katsina.”

    The board stated that eligible applicants must be female, be indigenes of Zamfara State, and be indigent students requiring financial support.

    The academic requirements for the scholarship are: SSCE with a maximum of two sittings, and a minimum score of 140 in JAMB.

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    The board added that some of the scholarship benefits include full payment of tuition fees, registration, accommodation, and allowances.

    Applicants are required to provide accurate academic and personal details on or before 24 December 2025, by completing the Scholarship Application Form available at https://forms.Gle/1 xy 5 Cjdtxfwyc 5 Gh 7.

    For more information, interested individuals can contact the following numbers: +234 703 977 7779 and +234 813 811 7715.

    Additionally, the state government has approved full scholarships for 20 students at El-Amin University, Minna, Niger State.

    Governor Dauda Lawal has graciously approved the award of full scholarships to 20 qualified students from Zamfara State to pursue undergraduate studies at El-Amin University, Minna, Niger State, as stated by the Scholarship Board’s Executive Secretary, Professor Rasheedah Liman.

    She remarked, “Initiative reflects the administration’s strong commitment to expanding access to quality higher education and empowering young people with the skills and knowledge required for national development.”

    The approved fields of study include Law, Accounting, Business Management, Criminology & Security Studies, Economics and Development Studies, International Relations &

    
Diplomacy, Mass Communication, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Data Science and Analytics, Microbiology, and Software Engineering.

    
The scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and aims to support academically qualified students from Zamfara State to excel in diverse and strategically important disciplines.

  • Zamfara gov’t begins massive rehabilitation of rural water facilities

    Zamfara gov’t begins massive rehabilitation of rural water facilities

    A total of 30 motorized and 248 hand pump boreholes will be repaired across rural areas of  Zamfara state.

    This was revealed by the Programme Manager of the Zamfara State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA), Dr Galadima Abubakar Nasiru, in an interview with journalists in Gusau.

    He said the rehabilitation of rural water supply facilities across the state is part of efforts to improve access to safe drinking water for rural dwellers.

    He said the rehabilitation exercise, expected to commence soon, is a key component of Governor Dauda Lawal’s Rescue Mission Agenda designed to raise the living standards of rural dwellers and address persistent water scarcity in many communities.

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    Dr Galadima commended Governor Lawal for his steady commitment and support towards the development of rural areas in all 14 local government areas of the state.

    The project will cover the rehabilitation of 30 solar motorised boreholes and 248 hand pump boreholes across the state.” he said.

    He said the initiative will restore nonfunctional water systems, strengthen sanitation services, improve public health and enhance the overall quality of life for rural communities in Zamfara.

  • Zamfara residents sensitized on fire safety measures 

    Zamfara residents sensitized on fire safety measures 

    Residents and other relevant stakeholders in Zamfara State have been sensitized on the fire safety measures ahead of the winter season.

    Harmattan seasons are usually characterised by fire incidences especially in the Northern region of the country.

    The Federal Fire Service in Zamfara state inaugurated the comprehensive campaign to educate residents on safety measures to minimise fire disasters and incidences as the harmattan season sets in.

    The campaign, with the theme: “Towards a Better Zamfara Fire Week” was organised in collaboration with the NYSC Disaster Management Community Development Service (CDS) group.

    Speaking at the event, the acting Comptroller of the Federal Fire Service in Zamfara, Mr Sagir Garba, urged residents to be vigilant and adhere to fire safety guidelines, especially during “this high-risk period.”

    Garba stressed the importance of switching off all electrical appliances when not in use, preventing children from playing with fire, and avoiding unattended cookings.

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    The acting comptroller emphasised the need for residents to keep cooking gas cylinders outside the kitchen and  regularly inspect electrical wirings, and promptly fix identified faults.

    Garba cautioned against the use of open fire inside homes, burning refuse without proper extinguishing, and refueling generators while “they are still running.”

    “Although the Fire Safety Week is officially a five-day event (Monday to Friday), the command extends the sensitisation to seven days, while maintaining continuous public engagement throughout the season.

    “We intensify our public sensitisation efforts during this season. Even outside harmattan, we send regular reports, but at this period, our activities double,” he said.

    Garba stated that, the command aims to significantly reduce fire incidents during the winter.

    “Our target is to maintain the same low level of fire incidents recorded during the rainy season.

    “Sometimes during the rains, we go for months without a single incident in Gusau metropolis,” he added.

    Responding to a question on the frequency of fire incidents, Garba disclosed that calls to the emergency line increased sharply during the harmattan.

    According to him, the agency has recorded 67 fire outbreaks in Zamfara from January to date.

    He appealed for greater public cooperation in tackling avoidable fire incidents.

    The official reaffirmed the service’s commitment to protecting lives and property through sensitisation and emergency responses.

    “Your safety and that of your family is our top priority,” he assured.

    A representative of the NYSC Disaster Management CDS Group, Mr  Gyum Hyacinth expressed appreciation to the federal fire service for enlightening participants on fire disaster, and emergency management and control.

    Hyacinth expressed satisfaction on how the training taught them practical steps for extinguishing fire and pledged to cascade the knowledge down to their communities.

    “We will educate others with what we have learned. It is an honour to be part of this training, and we do not take it for granted,” Hyacinth assured.

    The event was attended by representatives of various security agencies, traditional rulers, and other disaster as well as emergency management stakeholders.

  • House-to-House campaign to combat cholera begins in Zamfara — Official

    House-to-House campaign to combat cholera begins in Zamfara — Official

    Zamfara State Government has launched a house-to-house campaign to combat the recent cholera outbreak across the state.

    The Executive Secretary of the Zamfara State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Husaini Yakubu Anka, disclosed this during a meeting with Disease Notification and Surveillance Officers (DNSOs) held at the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (PHEOC) in Gusau.

    Dr. Anka said the house to house active case search aims to strengthen surveillance, ensure early detection, and provide prompt treatment of cholera cases in all local government areas of the state.

    He urged residents to cooperate with health workers and visit the nearest health facilities whenever they notice symptoms of cholera in their communities.

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    The Executive Secretary commended the DNSOs for their readiness and commitment to the fight against the outbreak, describing their role as critical in curbing the spread of the disease.

    Dr. Anka reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to safeguarding public health and eradicating cholera in all wards across Zamfara State.

    The Director public Health, Dr Yusuf Abubakar Haske, commended the efforts of government, partners donors, teams and other stake holders for their commitment.