Bauchi: Insecurity gives my government concern Gov Mohammed
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By Charly Agwam – Bauchi
Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, Saturday, said insecurity gives his government concern as he distributed 50 brand new JAC pickup vehicles to the army, police, and other security agencies in the State to enhance their performance, especially in responding to emergencies in the State.
Before handing over the keys of the vehicles to the beneficiary security agencies at the Government House Bauchi, Governor Mohammed noted that the protection of lives and properties of the citizens is one of the cardinal objectives of his administration.
“I am delighted to welcome you all to this auspicious occasion of the distribution of JAC pickup vehicles to conventional and nonconventional security agencies for the purpose of enhancing security operations in the State. The procurement of these vehicles is a testimony of government concern towards the holistic approach to security challenges in the
By Charly Agwam – Bauchi
Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, Saturday, said insecurity gives his government concern as he distributed 50 brand new JAC pickup vehicles to the army, police, and other security agencies in the State to enhance their performance, especially in responding to emergencies in the State.
Before handing over the keys of the vehicles to the beneficiary security agencies at the Government House Bauchi, Governor Mohammed noted that the protection of lives and properties of the citizens is one of the cardinal objectives of his administration.
“I am delighted to welcome you all to this auspicious occasion of the distribution of JAC pickup vehicles to conventional and nonconventional security agencies for the purpose of enhancing security operations in the State. The procurement of these vehicles is a testimony of government concern towards the holistic approach to security challenges in the State.
By Auwalu Birninkudu
Bauchi, Feb. 25 2021 The Bayelsa Governor Sen. Duo Diri, has on Thursday, in Bauchi, performed the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of a N4.5bn, Tambari by-pass to Kaura city 28km road, in the metropolis.
Gov. Diri used the occasion to commend Gov Mohammed for his ingenuity, hard work, commitment and dedication to the provision of infrastructure in the state.
He called on other counterparts to emulate Mohammed, by providing the dividends of democracy to their people as well as transforming their communities, for meaningful socio-economic development.
Earlier, in his remarks, Gov Mohammed said that the project, which would be executed through Public-Private Partnership, would be handle by K K Kingdom Nig. Ltd, an indigenous construction company.
By Eddy Odivwri
As a young reporter on Politics in The Guardian On Sunday Newspaper at the time, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande had, unknowingly, rescued me several times, from the hands of my no-nonsense editor, Kingsley Osadolor, (now a presenter of Good Morning Nigeria, NTA) before whom you must not appear without a story idea, at the weekly editorial meetings. Whenever the field was dry, and the threat of appearing before Osadolor “story-less” was imminent, I often rushed down to Ilupeju, where Jakande lived all his life and died last week; and one was sure to leave there with more than one story idea.