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Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 2:22pm On Dec 01, 2012
Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Flee State To Kano


Top officials of the Yobe State government, including members of the House of Assembly, the cabinet, permanent secretaries, advisers to the governor and All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) leaders have fled the state as the security challenges in the state worsens.

Most of them now operatefromKano State.

LEADERSHIP WEEKEND ran into some of the lawmakers and other officials of the state government in a guest house in Kano, where they have taken refuge.

Some serving and former local government chairmen and ANPP leaders at the grassroots have also relocated from the state, citing worsening insecurity in the state.


The only officials, whose presence has remained visible in Damaturu are Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Engr. Baba Goni Machina, Head of Service, Alhaji Dauda Yahaya, the Commissioner for Works, Lawan Shettima, Hon. Abdu Mamman Zoto, a lawmaker and the Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Goni Fika.

Some of the political office holders seen at the guest house included advisers and special assistants to top elected officials in the state.

The officials’ absence is reported to be hindering activities in the state.

Some of the officials, who spoke with LEADERSHIPWEEKEND who did not want their names in print, said they were forced to leave the state for fear of being killed by rampaging gunmen or falling victims of Joint Task Force (JTF) operations in the state.

One of the members of the House of Assembly confirmed that the state officials leaving Damaturu included civil servants, adding that, “the assailants kill anybody they want. They could be elected officials, civil servants, politicians and security agents.

In fact, these are the main targets of attacks and killings.Most of us have lost our houses, cars and other property in the increasing attacks,” he said


Another member of the legislature, who has also fled to Kano with his family, said: “We can’t stay in Yobe any more to work well due to the insurgency and some criminal activities across the state.We have decided to move to another state for the meantime where we can do certain things peacefully.”

A commissioner, who is also hiding at the guest house in Kano with other officials, confirmed that several employees of the state now travel to Kano to get approval for major decisions from their officials.

A former local government area chairman also in Kano, said, “We are going to bring our children here to Kano, where they will continue their studies, no school is functioning in the state. All our primary schools are no longer in operation.”

When contacted, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon. Dala Dogo, said it was not true that public officials now operate from Kano because of the insecurity situation in the state. “Let me tell you that we are still in the state.We are not relocating to Kano.We will remain in our dear state until peace return. There is crisis anywhere. How can we leave our state for another state?Is there no crisis in Kano?”
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Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 3:11pm On Dec 01, 2012
stupid politicians, instead of finding solution to problem, they are runing, cant they be taken in Kano?

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Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by okosodo: 3:57pm On Dec 01, 2012
After they messed up their state
Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 4:14pm On Dec 01, 2012
Meanwhile, their lodging expenses at that "guest house" are most likely being paid for with state funds.
Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 4:22pm On Dec 01, 2012
Is it safe in Kano?
Now that their location has been published,the gun men may follow them there
These people a decade ago told us with smirks on their faces that sharia would make northern Nigeria heaven on earth,non Muslims were slaughtered in protest because they feared emergence of Islamists.
Is that fear not confirmed now?
How do you elevate a religion with a history of violent extremists above secular laws and not expect loonies to emerge.
I wonder if the hisbahs are still walking around arresting people in bars or women on Okada or those without appropriate hijabs and coverings.
The place has become a war zone
Sharia has made things worse



A former local government area chairman also in Kano, said, “We are going to bring our children here to Kano, where they will continue their studies, no school is functioning in the state. All our primary schools are no longer in operation.”

The north is already about 100 years behind the south in education
This may set them 300 years behind when this is all over
Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 4:26pm On Dec 01, 2012
HNosegbe: Meanwhile, their lodging expenses at that "guest house" are most likely being paid for with state funds.

Bet it won't be long before we learn that an innovative e-working bill has been rushed through Yobe's parliament. grin
Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 4:33pm On Dec 01, 2012
A former local government area chairman also in Kano, said, “We are going to bring our children here to Kano, where they will continue their studies, no school is functioning in the state. All our primary schools are no longer in operation.”

Wait a minute.
If these clowns have taken flight because primary schools are no longer functional in Yobe state, what about the right of citizens left behind?

Article 26.
(1)Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.
(2)Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace.
(3)Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 4:35pm On Dec 01, 2012
eGuerrilla:

Wait a minute.
If these clowns have taken flight because primary schools are no longer functional in Yobe state, what about the right of citizens left behind?


Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Honey,you are talking as if they are not humans.
who wants to die?
The normal thing is for us humans to remove ourselves from places of danger.let the inhabitants flee to safety also.
It is a state of emergency,who cares about ABCD and school children at those times?
Re: Insecurity: Yobe Lawmakers Now Operating From Kano by Nobody: 9:52pm On Dec 01, 2012
eGuerrilla:

Bet it won't be long before we learn that an innovative e-working bill has been rushed through Yobe's parliament. grin

He he... and Yobe State will win an award for the most IT-innovative state... For "governance beyond borders". grin grin

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