Gombe Army Trainee Ibrahim Nazifi Dies During Training At Zaria Depot

The Gombe State Government has announced the death of Ibrahim Nazifi, a newly recruited Nigerian Army trainee, who passed away while undergoing training at the Nigerian Army Depot in Zaria. Nazifi was part of the first group of successful candidates from Gombe State in the Nigerian Army Regular Recruit Intake (NA RRI 90). In a statement on Thursday, Ambassador Yusuf Danbayo, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Security Matters and Intergovernmental Affairs, said the recruit died following a brief illness at the training facility. Danbayo identified Nazifi as a native of Buba Bani Village, Kashere Ward, Akko Local Government Area, with application number 90RRI-GO-9017726. “It is with deep sorrow, humility, and submission to the will of Almighty Allah that I announce the passing of Ibrahim Nazifi, one of our promising recruits at the Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria,” Danbayo said. He described Nazifi as a patriotic young man who answered the call to serve his country and noted that his loss is deeply felt by his family, the Gombe State Government, the people of Akko Local Government Area, and the wider state. “The pain of this loss is shared by his family and the entire people of Gombe State,” he added. Danbayo extended the government’s condolences to the deceased’s family, relatives, friends, and colleagues, praying for mercy on his soul. “We pray that Almighty Allah forgives his shortcomings, accepts his efforts as acts of worship, and grants him Aljannatul Firdaus,” he said, emphasizing that the incident serves as a solemn reminder of the transient nature of life and that every soul shall taste death, returning ultimately to Allah.

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Gombe Lawmaker Appeals for Urgent Action as Hippopotamus Attacks Kill Residents

Inuwa Garba, the lawmaker representing Yamaltu/Deba Federal Constituency in Gombe State, has called on the Federal Government to intervene in the rising attacks by hippopotamuses on local communities, which have recently led to fatalities. Garba raised the issue on Thursday during a plenary session presided over by Deputy Speaker Hon. Benjamin Kalu, presenting a motion of urgent public importance. Gombe and neighbouring Bauchi States are home to diverse wildlife, including bush pigs, buffalo, elephants, and zebras. The Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker highlighted that several communities in Yamaltu/Deba have experienced repeated and deadly hippopotamus attacks, particularly affecting fishermen and farmers working along rivers and farmlands. “These attacks have caused tragic loss of lives and destruction of crops, creating severe hardship for families and communities whose livelihoods depend on fishing and agriculture. The presence of these wild animals has instilled fear, forcing many to abandon their work, worsening poverty and food insecurity in the constituency,” Garba said. He cited a recent incident on October 5, when a canoe was attacked, killing one Yahaya Bawa and injuring several others. Garba warned that if the situation is not addressed, it “could escalate into a major humanitarian and economic crisis, displacing more people, destroying livelihoods, and reducing agricultural productivity.” He urged urgent action to manage wildlife encroachment, protect local communities, and preserve habitats, stressing that failure to act could lead to deserted farmlands and widespread food shortages.  

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Remi Tinubu Honored As Warrior Queen Of Akko Emirate In Gombe State

Remi Tinubu Honored As Warrior Queen Of Akko Emirate In Gombe State

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu, has been named Sarauniyar Yaki (Warrior Queen) of Akko Emirate in Gombe State. The Lamido Akko, Alhaji Umar Muhammad Atiku, bestowed the title on Thursday in recognition of her tireless efforts to protect the vulnerable and champion the welfare of women and children across the country. During her two-day working visit, the First Lady will also inaugurate the Renewed Hope Initiative’s ‘Flow With Confidence’ programme, a landmark menstrual health project that provides schoolgirls with disposable sanitary pads to improve hygiene and reduce absenteeism. After receiving the honor, Mrs. Tinubu described it as both inspiring and humbling. She promised to strengthen her interventions for the girl-child, especially in education and health, and called on traditional leaders to support her initiatives and help expand their reach to local communities. The ceremony in Akko Emirate was attended by Gombe State Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya, Chief Whip of the House of Representatives Hon. Usman Bello Kumo, and other prominent dignitaries.  

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