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North Central APC Urges Collaboration Between Governor Mutfwang And Newly Sworn-in Legislators For Plateau’s Progress

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North Central APC Urges Collaboration Between Governor Mutfwang And Newly Sworn-in Legislators For Plateau’s Progress....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a bid to foster unity and progress in Plateau State, the North Central APC Forum has issued a heartfelt plea for a harmonious relationship between Governor Caleb Mutfwang and the recently sworn-in members of the House of Assembly....READ ALSO

 

 

Following months of political upheaval, characterized by a protracted legal battle, the Plateau State House of Assembly finally swore in eight APC and one Labour Party legislators, signaling a new chapter in the state’s political landscape.

In a press statement released in Jos, the Plateau State capital, the Forum emphasized the critical importance of cooperation between the executive and legislative arms of government for the advancement of the state and the North Central region at large.

Alhaji Saleh Mandung Zazzaga, Chairman of the Forum, alongside Secretary Sani Muhammed Kogi, underscored the imperative for unity and collaboration, urging the newly sworn-in legislators to set aside past grievances and work hand in hand with Governor Mutfwang for the collective good of Plateau State.

The statement echoed the sentiment that without a harmonious working relationship between the executive and legislative branches, governance and development initiatives would be severely hindered. It called upon the Speaker to expedite the swearing-in of the remaining members to ensure the smooth continuation of legislative activities.

Furthermore, the Forum implored all stakeholders to refrain from actions that could incite discord or create friction within the government, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and cooperation among all parties involved.

As Plateau State stands at the cusp of a new era, marked by unity and collaboration, the North Central APC Forum’s call for harmony serves as a beacon of hope for the state’s future prosperity. It is a reminder that amidst political differences, the collective well-being of the people must remain paramount.

As the state embarks on this journey of unity and progress, may the spirit of cooperation prevail, paving the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for all residents of Plateau State.

 

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Power Play In Kano: Emir Sanusi Suspends Village Head Amid Mounting Controversy.

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The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has officially suspended Malam Rabi’u Yusuf, the Village Head of Rikadawa, following accusations of his involvement in the illegal sale of farmland in the Madobi Local Government Area. The suspension was declared on Wednesday during a hearing held by the Kano Emirate Council, with the notice delivered by the District Head of Kano, Alhaji Ali Ibrahim Ahmad Matawalle, and the Waziri of Kano, Alhaji Sa’ad Shehu Gidado.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Details of the Allegations

  • The investigation began after complaints were filed against the village head and Isah Dahiru, the son of a district head.

  • Both individuals are accused of selling farmland formerly belonging to the late District Head of Madobi, Alhaji Sale Musa Kwankwaso, without his authorization.

  • Evidence presented to the council linked the village head to the unauthorized transaction, which officials stated violated the trust and responsibilities expected of traditional leaders.

  • Complainant Muddasir Dahiru testified that he submitted a petition after discovering that the suspects had allegedly sold parts of the land to him without the rightful owner’s consent.

The Kano Emirate Council has confirmed that their investigation into this matter remains active.

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National Mourning: Adamawa Road Accident Claims Lives Of Four Corps Members And A Soldier

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A tragic accident on the Yola-Song highway in Adamawa State has resulted in the deaths of at least six individuals, including four members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and one soldier. The collision occurred this past Wednesday near Barikin-Sajo, a location known for its hazardous road conditions.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to reports, the crash involved a commercial Hummer bus traveling from Kano to Mubi and a military gun-truck. Eyewitness accounts suggest the military vehicle was attempting a high-speed overtake at a dangerous bend when it collided with the oncoming bus. The force of the impact triggered an immediate fire that engulfed the commercial bus, leaving witnesses describing the scene as “too gory” to document.

While some witnesses speculated that the death toll could be as high as 10, authorities have officially confirmed six fatalities.

Official Statements

  • Police Confirmation: Adamawa State Police spokesperson, SP Suleiman Nguroje, reported that all five passengers on the Hummer bus perished in the fire, four of whom have been identified as serving NYSC members. Additionally, one soldier involved in the collision was confirmed dead.

  • Emergency Response: Abdulrahman Tukur, spokesperson for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), stated that emergency teams and security personnel were deployed to the scene to conduct rescue operations and clear the debris from the roadway.

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Mass Casualty Scare: Emergency Operations Underway After Gas Disaster Hits Ogun.

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Fresh panic has gripped Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, following a suspected gas leak at Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School, near Epe Garage, which left multiple students and staff hospitalized.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The incident occurred during school hours on Wednesday when a pungent odor suddenly filled the premises. Victims quickly began suffering from severe breathing difficulties, weakness, and loss of consciousness, prompting urgent medical evacuations to the General Hospital in Ijebu-Ode.

This marks the third time in just two months that residents have been terrorized by gas-related emergencies in the area. Previous incidents in April and May resulted in the hospitalization of approximately 40 and 100 students, respectively.

State authorities have previously identified methane gas as the culprit behind these recurring leaks. Ogun State Commissioner for Environment, Ola Oresanya, confirmed the government is actively responding to the latest crisis. According to the Commissioner, monitoring equipment has successfully traced the source of the leak to the area directly behind the school. He assured the public that the government is now implementing urgent measures to seal the source and prevent further health hazards.

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