Author: Bay-6 News
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After 40 Years Savannah State Bid Gains Momentum at Public Hearing

By Abdulkareem Haruna After more than four decades of persistent advocacy, the long-standing demand for the creation of Savannah State from the current Borno State received a notably positive reception this past week at the North East Zonal Senate Committee Public Hearing on the Review of the 1999 Constitution. A substantial gathering of supporters converged…
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Borno Governor Denies Defection Rumors, Reaffirms APC Loyalty

Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has refuted recent online speculation that he plans to defect to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) with five other governors. In a statement released by his spokesperson, Dauda Iliya, Governor Zulum dismissed the rumors as “unfounded and baseless fabrication” by individuals seeking relevance. He reaffirmed his unwavering loyalty…
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Borno Deputy Speaker Backs Push for Savannah State, Cautions Against Premature Celebration

By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI – The Deputy Speaker of the Borno State House of Assembly, Right Honourable Engineer Abdullahi Askira, has given his full support for the proposed Savannah State, an aspiration predominantly championed by the people of Southern Borno, his home region. Though the effort to carve a new state from Borno has undeniably…
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Northeast Civil Society Group Urges Sweeping Fiscal and Electoral Reforms

By Abdulkareem Haruna Maiduguri NIGERIA – The North East Civil Society Network (NECSN) submitted a comprehensive proposal to the Nigerian Senate Committee on Constitutional Review on Friday, advocating for significant amendments aimed at strengthening fiscal transparency and electoral integrity across the nation. The coalition of civil society organizations, focused on promoting good governance and development…
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Civil Society Groups Back Diaspora Voting, Urge Caution on Implementation

By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – Nigerian civil society organizations are advocating for the inclusion of diaspora voting in the nation’s electoral process, a move they believe will enhance democratic participation. However, they are simultaneously urging the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to implement robust safeguards to prevent potential abuses. The Network of Civil Society…
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Nigerian Women’s Groups Push for Reserved Legislative Seats, Electoral Reforms

By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – A coalition of civil society organizations, led by the Women’s Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative (WRAPA), on Friday formally submitted a memorandum to the Senate Committee on constitutional amendment, advocating for the creation of additional legislative seats exclusively for women and significant reforms to the selection process of the…
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‘CORRECTION OF INJUSTICE’: Adamawa Group Pushes for Creation of Amana State at Zonal Hearing

Maiduguri, Nigeria – A long-standing demand for the creation of “Amana State” gained renewed momentum today as a delegation led by His Royal Highness Alhaji Sali Bello Dan Amar Mubi, the Chief of Adamawa, presented their case to the Senate Committee on constitutional amendment. The appeal was made during a Zonal Public Hearing on the…
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Former Head of Service Leads Push for New Katagum State at Constitutional Review

By Abdulkareem Haruna Yayale Ahmed, former Head of Service of the Federation, has called for the creation of Katagum State from the present Bauchi State, making a fervent appeal at a Zonal Public Hearing on the review of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution. Ahmed, who headed a delegation advocating for the new state, underscored that the demand…
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Humanitarian Minister Hails Local Solutions for Food Security in Resettling Borno Communities

By Abdulkareem Haruna NGALA, BORNO STATE – Nigeria’s Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Netawe Yilwatda, has lauded the success of resilience-building initiatives in Ngala, a community grappling with the influx of returning refugees and a strained food system. The Minister’s remarks come as the federal government signals a pivot towards sustainable, local solutions amidst a “marginally…
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CDS Urges North-East Youth to Become Peace Ambassadors in Counter-Extremism Fight

By Abdulkareem Haruna Maiduguri – The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Gwabin Musa, today called upon the youth of Nigeria’s North-East region to embrace their crucial role as stakeholders in national security and actively combat violent extremism. Speaking at a multi-sector conference in Maiduguri, General Musa emphasized that young people, particularly students, are…