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Community Protests Planned Relocation Of School
The people of Teyork community in the Khana Local Government Area have petitioned the Rivers State Government over the alleged move to merge the state school I Teyork with a primary school in Gbor a neighbouring community.
A cross section of indigenes of the community who spoke to newsmen in Port Harcourt said that the proposed merger of the school with that of Gbor will deny the community access to education.
They also said that the situation shows that some highly placed persons in the neighbouring community are bent on marginalizing the community in the scheme of things, warning that the situation is capable of reigniting crisis in the area.
In his speech, the speaker of the Royal Friends of Teyork, Comrade Sampson Nsagha said that it is unfair for state school I Teyork to be relocated to another community as the school is one of the oldest in Khana local government area.
Mr. Nsagha said that the situation will have negative impact on the educational development of the community.
Also speaking, Mr. Francis Namadan an indigene of Teyork said that instead of relocating States school I Teyork, other schools should be merge with it.
He urged those behind the move to reconsider their stand to save the area from further bloodshed.
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Ndume condemns killing of soldiers, immigration officers, 58 civilians in Borno

Senator Mohamme Ali Ndume (APC Borno South) has condemned fresh Boko Haram attacks in the Darajamal Community of Bama local government area and Monguno local government area of Borno State.
In Darajamal village, five soldiers with 58 civilians were killed while an unspecified number of people, mostly women and girls, were abducted, even as ground troops of North East Joint Task Force ‘Operation Hadin Kai ‘ with support from Air Component responded swiftly and killed over 30 of the attackers while fleeing into the bush last Friday night.
The attack in Monguno last Thursday also claimed the lives of two Immigration Officers.
Darajamal, a newly reconstructed and resettled community situated along Bama-Banki road in Borno Central is over 100 km, while
Monguno is approximately a 136 km drive from Maiduguri, the state capital, and is located in the heart of the Northern Borno Senatorial District.
In a press statement signed by Ndume, a copy of which was made available to our Correspondent on Sunday, expressed shock over the unabated renewed attacks and killings in some parts of the state.
He sympathized with the Government and the people of Borno, especially the families of the victims, including those of the soldiers and Immigration officers, and prayed to Allah (God) to grant all souls of the deceased Aljannatul Firdaus.
The Senator also called on the federal government to prioritise the security, safety and welfare of all Nigerians in this trying moment.
He, however, commended the troops of ‘Operation Hadin Kai’ and other security agencies for their sacrifices in making Borno safe and peaceful, but lamented that, in the past few months, several communities in Borno South, North and Central Senatorial Districts have been under siege by Boko Haram attacks. A situation he described as worrisome.
Ndume advocated for Armed Community Defence to continue in complementing efforts of the military, stressing that men of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), hunters and vigilantes have been doing their best, but they have limitations, as they only carry den guns, sticks, which makes it very difficult to confront the terrorists.
The Southern Borno Senator, who was one time Chairman Senate Committee on Amry also reiterated his call on the federal government and the Nigerian Military to deploy drowns, Attack Helicopters to be stationed in the Theatre Command, Technology, Equipment, Arms and Ammunition, Motivation (TEAAM), which is the only way to end the over decade Boko Haram atrocities in Borno, North East and other parts of the country.
” In the past few months, several communities in Borno South, North and Central Senatorial Districts remained under siege by Boko Haram/ISWAP. The situation is worrisome.
“Let me therefore use this opportunity to advocate for the setting up of Armed Community Defence to complement the efforts of the military. This is because men of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), hunters and vigilantes have been doing their best, but they have limitations, as they only carry den guns, sticks, which they find very difficult to confront the terrorists.
“More so, I want to reiterate my calls on the federal government and the Nigerian Military to deploy Technology, Equipment, Arms and Ammunition, Motivation (TEAAM), which is the only way to end the over decade Boko Haram atrocities in Borno, North East and other parts of the country”. Senator Ndume stated.
He also called on the people of the state to continue to cooperate with the military and other security agencies, particularly in information sharing on the modus operandi of terrorists.
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