Friday, December 19, 2025

Successful Council Polls: BOSIEC Hands Over Certificates to Newly Elected LG Leaders

Successful Council Polls: BOSIEC Hands Over Certificates to Newly Elected LG Leaders

The Borno State Independent Electoral Commission (BOSIEC) has successfully conducted the Local Government Elections held on 13th December 2025, covering elections into the offices of Chairmen and Vice Chairmen across the 27 Local Government Areas, as well as Councillorship seats in all political wards of the state.
In continuation of the credible electoral process, the Commission on Thursday issued Certificates of Return to all elected Chairmen, Vice Chairmen, and Councillors at a ceremony held at the State Hotel, Maiduguri.

The programme commenced with welcome remarks by a Permanent Member of the Commission, Alhaji Zannah Garga, who appreciated stakeholders for their cooperation and collective efforts that ensured the success of the elections.

Delivering the keynote address, Dr. Kamselem Umar of the University of Maiduguri highlighted the constitutional role of State Independent Electoral Commissions in strengthening grassroots democracy. He described the 13th December 2025 Local Government Elections as one of the most credible and well-coordinated council polls in the country, praising BOSIEC’s organisation, transparency, and inclusive stakeholder engagement. According to him, political parties, civil society organisations, and the media were actively involved in voter sensitisation, while the transparent mobilisation and dispatch of election materials and the peaceful conduct of the polls earned commendation from independent observers.

In his address before the presentation of certificates, the Executive Chairman of BOSIEC, Dr. Tahiru Shettima, expressed profound appreciation to Governor Babagana Umara Zulum for the support provided to the Commission, describing it as a clear demonstration of the Governor’s commitment to democracy, good governance, and the rule of law. He also commended the teamwork and dedication of the Commission’s board members and staff, noting that their collective effort was a key driver of the successful election. Dr. Shettima further acknowledged the critical role played by security agencies, including the Nigeria Police,CJTF, hunters, and vigilante groups, in ensuring a peaceful and orderly process.

Certificates of Return were thereafter presented to all duly elected Chairmen, Vice Chairmen, and Councillors, with a call on them to justify the confidence reposed in them by their constituents through transparent, accountable, and people-oriented leadership.

Speaking on behalf of all elected officials, the Chairman-elect of Maiduguri Metropolitan Council Hon Ali Bolori delivered a vote of thanks, assuring the Commission and the people of Borno State of their commitment to uphold the rule of law, democratic values, and effective grassroots governance.

Thursday, November 6, 2025

BORNO GOVERNMENT, CWI, AND PARTNERS COMMEMORATE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION 2025


Create a Wonderful World Initiative (CWI) in collaboration with the  Borno State Government, through the Borno State Agency for the Great Green Wall (BOAGGW) and the Coordinated Climate Response Team - a network of CSOs and NGO's focused on climate action in Borno State  on Thursday commemorated the International Day of Climate Action 2025 with a one-day event themed “Addressing Climate Change for a Sustainable Future.”

The event, held at the Armani Event Centre in Maiduguri, brought together government officials, development partners, civil society organizations, community leaders, and students to raise awareness and strengthen collaboration on climate action in Borno State.

In her welcome address, the Executive Director of the Create a Wonderful World Initiative (CWI), Maryam Jabbo, expressed appreciation to all partners and participants for their commitment to environmental advocacy. She described the commemoration as the first of its kind in Borno State and a significant milestone in building a sustainable and climate-conscious society in the state.
“This event brings together young people, community leaders, innovators, and organizations united by a single purpose – to take action for our climate. As we witness the growing impacts of climate change in our communities, it becomes more urgent than ever to transform awareness into action and ideas into solutions,” she said.

Delivering a goodwill message, a representative of the Borno State Ministry of Environment commended the organizers for creating a platform that amplifies the voices of young people in climate advocacy. The Ministry reaffirmed its readiness to collaborate with partners in promoting environmental sustainability and climate education across the state.

In his remarks, the Director General of the Borno State Agency for the Great Green Wall (BOAGGW), Ambassador Usman Aliyu, highlighted the state government’s ongoing commitment under Governor Babagana Umara Zulum to tackling climate change through massive tree planting campaigns, community sensitization, and sustainable land restoration initiatives. He announced plans to establish environmental clubs in schools to engage young people in climate advocacy and education.

“We must continue to educate our children and communities about climate change so that everyone becomes part of the solution,” Amb. Usman emphasized.

The Speaker of the Borno State Children’s Parliament, Rt. Hon. Fatima Chiroma Zannah, in her address, advocated for the integration of climate education into school curricula and encouraged children to become active agents of environmental protection in their communities.

The event featured a children’s panel discussion involving students from Ruby Springfield College, Shehu Garbai Secondary School, Indimi Integrated School, Future Assured Academy, and Tijjani Bolori secondary School, who discussed the causes and effects of climate change and suggested that awareness should be enhanced through school programs and social media engagement.

Highlight of the event was an art exhibition titled "Art for Climate Challenge" under the project " Educating Young Climate Change Champions for a Better Tomorrow " which is being implemented by Create a Wonderful World Initiative (CWI). The "Art for Climate Challenge " is an innovation to unleash students artistic potentials in line with climate action. The Art works depicts realities of Climate change and how it affects children and the future they dream of. 
Three outstanding art works were awarded with eco-friendly gifts and art kits, all art for climate challenge participants received certificates and schools also received certificates  of appreciation for supporting their students.
Poetry presentations, Climate action fair also added color to the occasion. 

The second panel session provided an opportunity for young people, youth-led organizations, and community leaders to discuss their roles in advancing climate action and to share indigenous approaches to addressing environmental challenges in Borno State.

The event concluded with the signing of a Climate Pledge Wall where every participant pledged their commitment to climate action, a closing remark by CAYEI, and a group photograph and networking session, symbolizing a collective commitment to advancing climate action for a sustainable and resilient Borno.

The commemoration underscored the growing synergy between government institutions, civil society, and young people in promoting local climate initiatives and sustainable environmental practices.

Zulum Strengthens Healthcare Reform, Flags Off Civil Servants’ Enrollment into Contributory Scheme

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has taken yet another decisive step in strengthening Borno State’s healthcare system with the official flag-off of the Formal Sector Contributory Healthcare Scheme for civil servants. The event, held at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, marks a major stride in the administration’s drive toward achieving universal health coverage and safeguarding the wellbeing of government employees.

The initiative, implemented through the Borno State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (BOSCHMA), is designed to ease the financial burden of healthcare on civil servants while ensuring access to affordable and quality medical services for them and their families.

In his address, delivered on behalf of the Governor by the Secretary to the State Government, Mallam Bukar Tijjani, Zulum reaffirmed his administration’s determination to build a resilient and inclusive health system capable of meeting the needs of every citizen. He described the contributory scheme as a long-term investment in the productivity and welfare of the state workforce.

The Chairperson of the BOSCHMA Board, Hajiya Mairo Bunu Lawan, praised the governor’s commitment to human development through progressive health reforms, noting that the scheme will not only improve access to healthcare but also strengthen confidence in the public health system.

On his part, Dr. Saleh Abba Kaza, Executive Secretary of BOSCHMA, outlined the modalities for the enrollment process and highlighted the broad benefits available to registered workers. He announced that BOSCHMA, in collaboration with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), will provide free NIN registration for those yet to obtain it and will also capture the children of enrollees at no cost.

The Head of Service, Dr. Mohammed Ghuluze, commended the effort, describing it as a practical reflection of the Zulum administration’s holistic approach to governance one that prioritizes the welfare of the workforce alongside service delivery reforms.

The enrollment exercise will continue throughout the week at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development before BOSCHMA teams move to various ministries, departments, and agencies to register remaining civil servants.

Through such reforms, Governor Zulum continues to reposition Borno State’s health sector toward sustainability, efficiency, and inclusivity—ensuring that quality healthcare is not a privilege but a right for all.

Monday, November 3, 2025

Sultan Mubarak International Academy Emerges First Runner-Up at Maiduguri Quiz & Essay Competition

Sultan Mubarak International Academy Emerges First Runner-Up at Maiduguri Quiz & Essay Competition
November 2, 2025 – Maiduguri, Borno State:
Brilliance and excellence took center stage as Sultan Mubarak International Academy emerged First Runner-Up at the 2025 Quiz and Essay Competition held on Saturday, 1st November 2025, at the Arabic Teachers College, Maiduguri.

The keenly contested event, organized in collaboration with the Borno State Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Muslim Corpers’ Association of Nigeria (MCAN), Young Leadership Association of Borno (YLAB), Harmony Revival Network, Better Aid Foundation, and Al-Ansar Radio & TV, brought together 20 schools across Maiduguri in a showcase of knowledge, creativity, and confidence.

Abubakar Muhammad from the Ibrahim Sheriff Institute for Qur’anic Recitation emerged as the overall winner, while Hauwa Ahmad Shehu of Sultan Mubarak International Academy proudly secured the First Runner-Up position, earning widespread praise for her eloquence, composure, and intellectual depth.

The competition drew dignitaries from the education sector, NGOs, civil society, and the media, who commended all participating schools for their dedication, teamwork, and academic excellence.

Organizers lauded the winners for their remarkable performance, describing them as “a shining example of disciplined learning, moral integrity, and intellectual brilliance in Borno State.”

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Bego Unveils Governor Buni’s Kidney Care Initiative at PGF Strategy Summit in Maiduguri


The Yobe State Commissioner for Information, Hon. Abdullahi Bego, has unveiled a comprehensive kidney care initiative introduced by His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni, aimed at tackling the rising cases of kidney-related diseases across the state.
Bego made the announcement during the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) Commissioners of Information Quarterly Strategy Summit, held in Maiduguri, Borno State, from October 14 to 16, 2025.

According to him, the initiative builds on the free kidney dialysis program first introduced by former Governor Ibrahim Geidam, which has now been sustained and expanded under Governor Buni’s administration.

As part of the new effort, Governor Buni has supported the establishment of a Biomedical Research and Training Centre (Bio-RTC) at Yobe State University, which is currently conducting a statewide study to determine the causes and prevalence of kidney diseases—especially in the northern parts of the state, including Bade, Jakusko, Yusufari, and Yunusari.

“The government is determined to understand the root causes of this recurring health challenge and to find a lasting, scientific solution that will save lives,” Bego stated.

He further disclosed that Governor Buni plans to establish a specialized Kidney Care Hospital in Gashua, to provide advanced renal treatment and dialysis services closer to the people of northern Yobe.

Bego described the initiative as a reflection of the governor’s compassion and commitment to citizens’ welfare, noting that the ongoing free dialysis services at the Yobe State University Teaching Hospital in Damaturu have already provided immense relief to many patients.

“The governor’s vision is to ensure that no Yobe citizen suffers or dies due to lack of access to kidney care,” Bego emphasized.

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

We Must Expand Access Now": Stakeholders Demand Increased Mental Health Services in Conflict Zones

"We Must Expand Access Now": Stakeholders Demand Increased Mental Health Services in Conflict Zones
Wednesday October 8, 2025

In a united front, government leaders, health experts, and international partners today issued a compelling call for expanded mental health access in Nigeria's conflict-affected regions, declaring that current services remain critically inadequate for communities grappling with trauma and displacement.
The gathering at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Maiduguri, commemorating World Mental Health Day 2025, became a platform for urgent appeals under the theme "Access to Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies."

Dr. Tunde Ojo, National Coordinator for the National Mental Health Programme, emphasized the critical need for wider reach: "We must not just do something at the national level but come to the solidarity front line. The ability of affected populations to access essential mental health support remains inadequate, and this demands our immediate action."

Echoing this urgency, Dr. Goni Imam, representing the Borno State Government, stressed that "we need to collaborate and come together to strengthen the health system, particularly the aspect of mental health." He outlined practical strategies to increase access, including "integrating all services with mental health" to ensure care reaches even the most remote and vulnerable communities.

The host institution's leader, Dr. Umar Baba Musami, reinforced the call to action, stating that the hospital is working continuously "to ensure that no one is left behind in mental health services." He emphasized that expanding access means making services "available, affordable, and equitable, even under crisis conditions."

International partners, including the World Health Organization and International Committee of the Red Cross, joined the appeal, pledging support to help bridge the access gap in hard-to-reach areas. They emphasized that without substantial improvements in service availability, the mental health crisis in conflict-affected regions would continue to worsen.

The consensus among all stakeholders highlighted three crucial pathways to improved access: integrating mental health into primary care systems, training more frontline health workers, and developing community-based approaches that overcome barriers of stigma and infrastructure.

As the event concluded, the message was clear: expanding mental health access in Nigeria's conflict zones is not just a priority but an emergency that demands immediate, coordinated action from all sectors.

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Resilient Leadership in Trying Times: Zulum Must Stay the Course


By Aliyu Mohammed Tong 
Leadership is rarely defined in moments of peace and prosperity; it is tested in adversity. For Borno State, the last decade has been a trial of survival. The Boko Haram insurgency brought destruction, displacement, and despair, leaving development indices at alarming levels. When Professor Babagana Umara Zulum assumed office as Governor on May 29, 2019, the state stood on the edge of collapse.

Six years on, Governor Zulum has demonstrated what many thought impossible resilience, focus, and results. From his first days in office, he made bold choices: responding to humanitarian crises, restoring education, rebuilding infrastructure, and introducing stabilization measures to restore confidence. His style of leadership is simple, direct, and people-centered earned him trust far beyond political lines.

Today, the impact is visible. Displaced communities are gradually returning to their homes. Schools and health facilities are reopening. Roads are being reconstructed, agriculture revived, and hope restored. International partners now point to Borno not only as a symbol of crisis but increasingly as an example of recovery.

But with progress comes resistance. Governor Zulum’s achievements have unsettled many who thrived in chaos or relied on patronage without accountability. Some feel threatened by his effectiveness; others, whose weaknesses have been exposed, now seek to undermine him. Opposition, therefore, is not confined to political rivals outside his party it also comes from within. These are voices of distraction, not of progress.

This is where resilience must prevail. Governor Zulum must not allow detractors to derail the mission. The people of Borno have already seen the fruits of his sacrifice. What remains is to consolidate these gains and ensure that when his tenure ends, a solid succession plan is in place to secure continuity.

For citizens and stakeholders, the responsibility is equally clear: stand by the Governor. Protect the legacy of progress already achieved. Reject those who trade in negativity, and support policies that put people above politics. Borno cannot afford to slide back into uncertainty because of the ambitions of a few.

As the old wisdom says, “The tree that bears fruit will always attract stones.” The stones being thrown at Governor Zulum are proof that his leadership is producing results. They are not reasons to retreat they are reminders to stay the course.

Borno’s story is one of resilience. Its leader today embodies that spirit. And if resilience continues to guide governance, then the Zulum years will be remembered not just as a period of survival, but as the dawn of true recovery.

Friday, June 13, 2025

Democracy Day Message from the Network of Civil Society Organizations in Borno State

Democracy Day Message from the Network of Civil Society Organizations in Borno State
Your Excellency,
Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, CON, FNSE, mni
Executive Governor of Borno State
On this occasion of Democracy Day, June 12, the Network of Civil Society Organizations in Borno State extends its warmest congratulations to Your Excellency and the resilient people of Borno State.

We commend your unwavering commitment to rebuilding lives, restoring hope, and delivering impactful governance amidst daunting challenges. Your administration’s strides in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and humanitarian interventions remain commendable and a beacon of resilience and innovation across Nigeria.

As we mark this day celebrating Nigeria’s democratic journey, we are particularly inspired by Your Excellency’s ongoing efforts to translate democracy into tangible benefits for citizens. We note with great admiration that, just yesterday, you commissioned several life-transforming projects and flagged off the commencement of new ones across critical sectors. These include infrastructure upgrades, education facilities, health interventions, and community-based development projects all geared towards improving the quality of life for the people of Borno State.

Such actions speak volumes of your proactive leadership and unwavering dedication to meeting the urgent needs of the people while laying the foundation for sustainable peace and development.

As partners in development and peacebuilding, we also use this opportunity to humbly appeal for a more proactive and community-driven approach to security, particularly in vulnerable and remote areas. Equally, we encourage the expansion of people-centered economic empowerment programs to address the rising poverty and unemployment, especially among women and youth.

Your continued leadership and collaboration with civil society remain vital to advancing inclusive development and sustaining peace in Borno State. We reaffirm our commitment to working hand in hand with your administration to consolidate democratic gains and uplift our communities.

Once again, congratulations on this milestone of democratic governance.

Long live Borno State.
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed,
Comr. Bulama Abiso
Executive Director
Network of Civil Society Organizations in Borno State
June 12, 2025

Sunday, May 11, 2025

BORNO GOVERNMENT PREPARES FOR MASS TREE PLANTING TO COMBAT DEFORESTATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE

In a bold step towards reversing the adverse effects of deforestation and improving environmental sustainability, the Borno State Government—under the leadership of Governor Babagana Umara Zulum—is preparing for a massive tree planting program across the state.

This initiative is being spearheaded by the Borno State Agency for the Great Green Wall, under the capable leadership of the Director General, Ambassador Usman Aliyu. It forms a critical part of the Zulum administration’s environmental agenda, aimed at building a greener, healthier, and more resilient Borno.

As global and local concerns over climate change continue to rise, Borno is taking proactive action to protect its environment. Deforestation has led to rising temperatures, soil degradation, desert encroachment, and poor air quality, posing a serious threat to livelihoods, agriculture, and the overall well-being of communities.

The Agency’s preparation for the tree planting campaign can already be seen at its tree nursery site, where over one million seedlings are currently being raised. These seedlings will be distributed and planted across key areas of the state as part of a long-term reforestation and climate resilience strategy.

This tree planting effort will not only help mitigate the effects of climate change but also restore lost vegetation, improve biodiversity, create jobs, and promote a culture of environmental responsibility among residents.

The general public is encouraged to support this vital initiative. Together, we can reclaim our land, restore our environment, and secure a sustainable future for generations to come.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Peace Ambassadors Centre Meets Military Leadership on Sustainable Peace and Reintegration in Borno



As part of its ongoing commitment to fostering sustainable peace and reintegration in Northeast Nigeria, the Peace Ambassadors Centre for Humanitarian Aid and Empowerment (PACHE), in partnership with the British Council, has undertaken high-level advocacy engagements with key military leaders. The delegation met with Brig. Gen. A.I. Haruna, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division, Nigerian Army (Operation Hadin Kai), and Air Commodore Idris, Air Component Commander, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Operation Hadin Kai, to discuss strategic collaboration on peacebuilding efforts.
During the visit to Brig. Gen. A.I. Haruna, the delegation, led by Amb. Ahmed Shehu, President of PACHE, formally congratulated the GOC on his appointment and highlighted opportunities for partnership in reintegration and stabilization programs. As a Peace Ambassador and PACHE alumnus, Brig. Gen. Haruna reaffirmed his commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance civil-military relations and promote long-term stability in Borno State.
At the Nigerian Air Force headquarters, Air Commodore Idris was recognized for his proactive engagement in community-driven security solutions. Discussions focused on enhancing intelligence-sharing mechanisms, updating security policies to align with evolving challenges, and expanding economic reintegration programs for ex-combatants and victims of insurgency.

A key highlight of the engagements was the presentation of resolutions from a recent town hall meeting organized by PACHE in collaboration with the British Council and the Borno State Ministry of Information and Internal Security. The communiqué emphasized the need for:

Enhanced multi-stakeholder collaboration, including security agencies, traditional leaders, and civil society.

Strengthening intelligence-sharing networks to improve proactive security responses.

Economic empowerment and reintegration programs to prevent relapse into violent extremism.

Expanded victim support initiatives, particularly for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV).

Both Brig. Gen. Haruna and Air Commodore Idris reiterated their commitment to working closely with civil society organizations to advance community resilience, intelligence-driven security operations, and inclusive peacebuilding efforts. 

Speaking on the significance of the engagements, Bunu Mustapha, PACHE’s Program Manager, underscored the importance of constructive dialogue between communities and security forces in achieving sustainable peace. He emphasized that security efforts must go beyond military interventions and incorporate community-driven solutions, youth empowerment, and inclusive governance strategies.

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Peace Ambassadors Center Hosts Workshop on Borno Model of Reintegration for Youth Activists

The Peace Ambassadors Center for Humanitarian Aid and Empowerment (PACHE), in collaboration with the Borno State Ministry of Information and Internal Security, and with funding support from the British Council, successfully conducted a one-day workshop focused on the Borno Model of Reintegration. The event aimed at strengthening youth initiatives for peace and reintegration by equipping young activists with vital knowledge and skills.


In his opening remarks, Ambassador Ahmed Shehu, President and Founder of PACHE, emphasized the workshop’s objective of educating selected youth activists on the principles and framework of the Borno Model of Reintegration. "This initiative is designed to identify, educate, and empower youths to play active roles in achieving lasting peace and reintegration in Borno State," Amb. Shehu stated.


The workshop’s keynote session was led by Brigadier General A. Ishaq (Rtd), Special Adviser on Security to Governor Babagana Umara Zulum. He provided an in-depth overview of the Borno Model, highlighting its significance in promoting reintegration and sustainable peace among communities affected by conflict.


Other sessions featured various experts who provided practical training on:

  • Advocacy and Communication Skills – Facilitated by Ambassador Ahmed Shehu, focusing on strategies for effective peace advocacy.
  • Community Engagement – Led by Bunu Mohammed, addressing the importance of grassroots involvement in peacebuilding efforts.
  • Social Media for Peacebuilding – Presented by Yazid Abubakar Suleiman, who explored the role of digital platforms in advocacy and conflict resolution.

The workshop also included interactive group work sessions, allowing participants to collaborate on real-life scenarios, followed by presentations of their solutions.

The event concluded with feedback from the participating youth activists, who expressed their commitment to applying the skills and knowledge gained during the training. Many pledged to become proactive ambassadors of peace within their communities.

This capacity enhancement initiative represents a significant step forward in reinforcing the role of youth in peacebuilding and reintegration efforts across Borno State.

Friday, February 14, 2025

Borno State Government and Peace Ambassador Center Hold Town Hall Meeting on Peace and Security with the theme: Navigating the future, Achievement, Emerging trend and the way Forward

The Borno State Ministry of Information and Internal Security, in partnership with the Peace Ambassador Center for Humanitarian Aid and Empowerment and with funding from the British Council, convened a town hall meeting on February 13, 2025, at the Women Development Center, Maiduguri. The forum provided a platform for key stakeholders to assess current achievements, explore new approaches, and chart a path forward for sustainable peace in the state
The meeting brought together government officials, military agencies including the Nigerian Army, Air Force, and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)—as well as the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), traditional rulers, civil society organizations, women and youth groups, academia, the media, victims of insurgency, and repentant insurgents.

Declaring the meeting open, the Borno State Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, represented by the Director of Administration and Supply, Mr. Babagana Mustapha, urged participants to engage meaningfully, emphasizing that the state government would take the discussions into serious consideration. Also in attendance was Alkali L. Musa, who represented the Office of the Secretary to the Borno State Government in his capacity as the Director of Administration and Supply.
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The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 7th Division of the Nigerian Army was represented by Garrison Commander Nurulhayat Garba Mohammed. Dr. Bunu Mustapha, Program Manager of the Peace Ambassador Center, provided an overview of the peace and security situation in Borno, setting the stage for discussions. This was followed by an address from Ms. Hussaini Mohammed, who took participants through the objectives of the meeting, emphasizing the need to review and engage stakeholders in dialogue on peace and security issues in the state.

In his remarks, Ambassador Ahmed Shehu, President and Founder of the Peace Ambassador Center, reaffirmed the organization's commitment to strengthening peace initiatives in collaboration with the British Council. He highlighted ongoing efforts aligned with the Borno Model, implemented through the Office of the State Security Adviser, General Isahaq (Retired), to enhance security and promote stability across the state.

The town hall meeting featured a plenary discussion in which all participants actively engaged in conversations about the state's security landscape. Stakeholders commended the military’s kinetic operations but emphasized the importance of non-kinetic approaches such as peacebuilding, reconciliation, and community engagement. Participants also stressed the critical role of education and parental care in fostering long-term security and stability. Other key issues discussed included gender-based violence, transitional justice, access to farmland, and socio-economic development.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the Secretariat was tasked with compiling a comprehensive communiqué and policy document for government consideration. Participants also called for the institutionalization of similar forums to ensure ongoing dialogue and sustained peace efforts in Borno State.

This town hall meeting marks another significant step in the collaborative efforts between the Borno State Goxvernment, civil society, security agencies, and international partners in fostering dialogue, resilience, and lasting peace in the region.

Saturday, February 1, 2025

PACHE Launches Soft Skills Training for Youth in Borno with British Council Support


The Peace Ambassadors Centre for Humanitarian Aid and Empowerment - PACHE  with funding from the British Council  has launched a soft skills training program aimed at empowering young graduates with essential skills for employability in the 21st-century job market.
The training, which commenced on Friday 28th January 2025, is part of the project Strengthening Youth Initiative for Reintegration and Sustainable Peace project in Borno State. A total of 25 youth were carefully selected out of 564 candidates that applied. Participants were primarily graduates who will be trained in critical soft skills that enhance their ability to secure jobs and contribute meaningfully to society.
 Amb Ahmed Shehu , the President and Founder of PACHE, while delivering the welcome address stated that This initiative is built upon previous projects implemented by PACHE in collaboration with the British Council and Borno state government, to further strengthen efforts to support youth reintegration and promote sustainable peace in the region.  PACHE remains committed to fostering resilience and economic empowerment among young people affected by conflict and insecurity in Northeast Nigeria.

The training focuses on equipping young people with vital competencies and skills such as communication, innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, problem-solving, and teamwork, ensuring they are better prepared for employment and entrepreneurial opportunities. The training sessions on soft skills will demonstrably empower a generation of young leaders with the necessary skills, confidence, and connections to shape a brighter future.

The first session emphasized entrepreneurship and innovation, emphasizing the importance of self-reliance and creativity in today’s economic landscape. Mr. Bunu Mohammed, the Program Manager of the center presented an overview of the project, outlining its objectives and expected outcomes. By replicating and scaling this model, PACHE/BC can invest in the human capital of tomorrow, fostering a ripple effect of positive change across communities.