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UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by sketching: 1:40am On Jul 01
US, UN condemn Borno bombing, Tinubu vows to crush B’Haram

The United Nations and the United States of America, on Sunday, condemned Saturday bomb attacks in Tashan Mararaba, Gwoza town, Borno State, claiming the lives of at least 18 persons.

The attacks, carried out by suspected female suicide bombers, struck a wedding, a hospital, and a funeral in Gwoza, a town near the border with Cameroon.

According to the Borno State Police Command spokesman, Nahum Daso, on Sunday, three blasts took place on Saturday in Gwoza.





President Bola Tinubu, in a statement on Sunday by the Presidency, said his administration would redouble its efforts “to ensure that those who trouble the nation, dispatching precious lives, and disrupting law and order are completely removed.”

A security analyst and counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, told PUNCH Online that the bomber, later identified as a young lady in her early twenties, detonated her explosive device in the middle of the gathering, causing chaos and destruction.

Intelligence sources told Makama that the victims, who were all civilians, were returning from a wedding celebration when the attack occurred near a busy motorpark.

Emergency services rushed to the scene to rescue those injured and transport them to the hospitals in Gwoza.

Saturday’s bomb attack is the first in years since Boko Haram began bombing raids across the country in 2009.

Notable among such raids was the bombing of the United Nations building in 2010 and the busy Nyanya motor park both in Abuja, in 2014.

President Tinubu strongly condemned the bomb attacks, describing them as “desperate acts of terror and a clear manifestation of the pressure mounted against terrorists and the success achieved in degrading their capacity to launch offensives.”

According to a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, Tinubu said the purveyors of wanton violence “shall have a certain encounter with justice.”

He said the “cowardly attacks” were an isolated episode vowing that his government “will not allow the nation to slither into an era of fear, tears, sorrow, and blood.”

In the statement titled, ‘President Tinubu condemns bomb attacks in Borno State, says purveyors of terror will pay a heavy price,’ Tinubu said his administration was taking necessary measures to secure citizens.

He condoled with the victims of the attacks, the families of the deceased, as well as the government and people of Borno State.





US, UN condemn attacks

The United States Mission in Nigeria condemned the suicide bomb attacks that targeted civilian populations in Gwoza, a Local Government Area of Borno State.

Reacting in a post on its official X.com account on Sunday, @USinNigeria, the mission said the violence showed cruel disregard for human lives, noting it would be working with Nigeria to bring the perpetrators of the violence to justice.

The mission wrote: “The United States condemns in the strongest possible terms the horrific attacks that took place in Gwoza, Borno State on June 29. These reprehensible acts of violence show a cruel and heartless disregard for human life. We offer our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those killed and wish a full recovery to the injured.

“These abhorrent attacks are a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by terrorism in the region. The U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria is committed to our partnership with Nigeria as it works to defeat terrorism and bring the perpetrators of these heinous acts to justice.”


Also, the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mohamed Fall, in a statement on Sunday, expressed his horror and condemnation of the attacks in the strongest terms.

“I am horrified by this attack on civilian populations and condemn such acts in the strongest terms. I stand in solidarity with the Government of Nigeria and the families and communities of all those affected,” Fall stated.

Fall also reminded all parties involved in the conflict of their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians from harm.

He emphasised the United Nations’ commitment to supporting the victims of the attacks and conveyed his condolences to the Borno State Government.

“I have reached out to the Borno State Government to express my condolences and offer any support that the United Nations and the humanitarian community can provide to aid the victims of the attack,” he added.





Northern govs urge collective resilience

The Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum and Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Yahaya, called for collective resilience against terrorism as they sympathised with victims, government and people of Borno State over the Gworza bombings.

Describing the attack as cowardly, Yahaya emphasised that such acts of terror had no place in a peaceful and progressive society.

“These cowardly attacks by bloodthirsty terrorists will never break the spirit of the peace-loving people of Northern Nigeria and our great nation,” he declared.

Yahaya acknowledged the relentless efforts of the Tinubu administration in combating terrorism and the pressure being mounted against the criminal elements.

He expressed his firm belief that with sustained efforts and cooperation among security agencies, the menace of terrorism would be effectively curtailed.

“We must ensure that our security apparatus is always a step ahead of these terrorists. Enhanced intelligence and proactive measures are vital in preventing such tragic incidents,” he stated.

The governor also commended the Borno State Government for its swift response and measures taken to stabilise the situation and reassure the affected communities.

“Governor Babagana Zulum and his administration have shown exemplary leadership in the face of this tragedy. Their prompt actions have helped in calming the situation and providing immediate relief to the victims,” he said.

Yahaya called for collective resilience and unity among the people of Northern Nigeria, saying “We must stand together, undeterred by these acts of terror. Our unity and resolve will ultimately defeat the forces of darkness and ensure lasting peace and security in our region”.

The NSGF Chairman reassured the victims and their families of the support and solidarity of the Northern States Governors’ Forum, stating that “Our hearts go out to the victims and their families. The NSGF stands united in solidarity with you and remains committed to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure peace and stability prevail across the region and the nation in general.”





Also, former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, expressed concerns over the incidents of terrorism resurfacing in the North-East.

In a statement on Sunday issued via his X handle, Atiku said the suicide attacks in Borno were sad, condemnable and worrisome.

He wrote, “It is a sad development that the ugly incidents of terrorism are resurfacing and, indeed, metastasising in the North-East.

“The reported attack by suicide bombers at a wedding reception, funeral procession, and a hospital on Saturday stands condemned.

“It is unfortunate that much of the pushback that had been achieved against the Boko Haram terror sect is being cancelled, owing mainly to the government’s lacklustre posture to hold firmly on the frontline.”


Atiku, therefore, asked the Federal Government to ensure that the North-East did not slide back into the hands of terrorists and become the theatre of extreme violence.

He added, “It is thus important to call on the federal authorities to wake up to their responsibility and to make sure that the North-East does not slide back into a theatre of terrorism and extreme violence.

“My condolences go to the families of victims of these attacks, and it is my prayer that God grants a peaceful repose to the souls of the departed.”

https://punchng.com/us-un-condemn-borno-bombing-tinubu-vows-to-crush-bharam/

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by sketching: 1:45am On Jul 01
Did any group claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack?

They just blame it on a resurrected "Boko Haram"

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by sIfioksq: 1:52am On Jul 01
Tinubu is the man for the job, Obedients can keep hating while he continues to fight terrorism and move Nigeria forward.

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by manmade(m): 2:03am On Jul 01
They have resorted to suicide bombing because the pressure of the NA constant attack on their camp and hide out have chased their foot soldiers into oblivion, they're now adopting guerrilla tactics employing the brainwashed civilians as bomb fodders. God will expose all the sponsors of terrorism in Nigeria.

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Shadomaan7: 2:06am On Jul 01
Tinubu remains a strong leader committed to eradicating terrorism, unlike Atiku who only criticizes without offering solutions.

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Isaacc729l: 2:20am On Jul 01
North don dey start their game. Boko Haram wey don die don suddenly come to live

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Chinkoalhaji34: 3:16am On Jul 01
Tinubus decisive leadership and commitment to eradicating terrorism in Nigeria will prevail over the naysayers.

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Iamanoited: 5:39am On Jul 01
IT IS A DISGRACE DELIBERATELY MADE TO EMBARRASSE SHETTIMA AND ZULUM.


ORISA37
PLEASE LET US BEWARE OF THE SUPER COUPIST OF BMFBOKOISWA IN OUR MIDST.
NIGERIA NEEDS DISCIPLINE AND A LAW ENFORCEMENT PRESIDENCY. RETURN FULL AUTONOMOUS POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by donleo92(m): 6:11am On Jul 01
them don start?
Aaargh, then the bombing were politically motivated. I so far say na Ahmed tinubu dey sit I no go put money, dey can go ahead... Him follow for the person way criticize Good luck Jonathan

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by efighter: 6:13am On Jul 01
Emilokan Asiwaju Jagaban, leave them ooooooo. That's a population control strategy. Don't interfere in family matters

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by helinues: 6:14am On Jul 01
The northerners themselves are not serious about the decade insecurity in their region

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Qadaffi2idiamin: 6:15am On Jul 01
Looks like those from the sad waste will not be commenting since it's not happening in the East.

The new Alaffin of Oyo (Reno Omokri) will be busy saving his brother's beck from social media influencers and his worshippers won't be whispering a word on Nairaland pretty soon

Maybe they will blame the bitter grieving Obi for their nightmares too.

Anu!

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Coolsperm: 6:21am On Jul 01
Terrorism and Islam is inseperable , is not possible to see Islam without teror, soon it will start in the SW

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by princepeter566: 6:43am On Jul 01
This is an early sign of madness. If u are wise u should seek a doctor soonest but, as a normal agbadu supporter........
sIfioksq:
Tinubu is the man for the job, Obedients can keep hating while he continues to fight terrorism and move Nigeria forward.

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by helinues: 6:46am On Jul 01
Coolsperm:
Terrorism and Islam is inseperable , is not possible to see Islam without teror, soon it will start in the SW

SE that are mostly Christians, is it from the christian holy books UGM/ESN learned their tactics from?

Una go leave issue and decided to be petty.

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Coolsperm: 8:03am On Jul 01
helinues:


SE that are mostly Christians, is it from the christian holy books UGM/ESN learned their tactics from?

Una go leave issue and decided to be petty.
. I have always choose to ignore you because you are so mayobic and don't reason beyond bigotry, fact check my statement and see, SE is fighting oppression and suppression by Nigeria gvt, they have a genuine cause

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Ojuntana: 8:25am On Jul 01
sIfioksq:
Tinubu is the man for the job, Obedients can keep hating while he continues to fight terrorism and move Nigeria forward.
Are the terrorists obidients?

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Revealpanda: 8:32am On Jul 01
North and their terrorists bombing is one of the single reasons why Nigerian passport is where it is now.

Chibok girls news really destroyed Nigerian passport globally.
Don't even say Drugs or Cyber crime.... Nigeria no push drug reach Mexico or Columbia.
We no do fraud reach India or Pakistan.

Bombing and treat of terrorist does the most damage

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by AbuTwins: 8:32am On Jul 01
angry
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Kingsmeal: 8:32am On Jul 01
Vow ko
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by DMerciful(m): 8:32am On Jul 01
The broom used in beating the first wife is in store for the second wife!

Sometimes bad things happen because of the path we took to avoid it.

Nigeria, next time look before you leap. You had it coming alright!

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Harrynight(m): 8:33am On Jul 01
No be only crush




DEY PLAY

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by OgidiHerbals2(m): 8:33am On Jul 01
They'll keep vowing
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Joy2dworldxyz: 8:33am On Jul 01
Ok
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by AbuTwins: 8:33am On Jul 01
Coolsperm:
. I have always choose to ignore you because you are so mayobic and don't reason beyond bigotry, fact check my statement and see, SE is fighting oppression and suppression by Nigeria gvt, they have a genuine cause

What genuine case killing themselves?

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by CrushObituaries: 8:33am On Jul 01
ok
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by MisterBanny(m): 8:33am On Jul 01
It's so sad
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Kingsmeal: 8:33am On Jul 01
helinues:
The northerners themselves are not serious about the decade insecurity in their region

Instead of the GCFR to take blame, now na Northerners go chop blame now😂.

Yoruba ehh

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Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by Joy2dworldxyz: 8:33am On Jul 01
No comments from my end!
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by SirLakes: 8:34am On Jul 01
a shithole con3 in Donald's voice
Re: UN, USA, Atiku Condemn Borno Bombing, Tinubu Vows To Crush Terrorism by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 8:35am On Jul 01
Nigerian Central Bank-Owned NIRSAL Contract Workers Protest Unfair Treatment

Multiple sources told SaharaReporters that contract staffers at NIRSAL's field offices in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have deep-seated grievances.


The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL Plc.), established by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), was envisioned as a catalyst for agricultural development through effective management of agribusiness credit risks.

However, behind its noble mandate lies a troubling story of alleged maltreatment and exploitation, particularly of contract workers, who are part of the backbone of its operations.

Multiple sources told SaharaReporters that contract staffers at NIRSAL's field offices in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have deep-seated grievances.

Despite being instrumental in executing the organisation's grassroots initiatives and engaging directly with farmers, these staff members are subjected to grossly unfair compensation and lack essential benefits.

Below Par Compensation


According to sources within NIRSAL, contract staffers are paid significantly less than their core staff counterparts at the headquarters in Abuja.

This pay discrepancy has been a longstanding issue, dating back to when operations were managed by consultants. Despite the direct takeover by NIRSAL's head office, expectations of fairer compensation were dashed as the pay remained inadequate.

An aggrieved staff member expressed said, "It's actually maltreatment because we, the contract staff, handle all the activities right from onboarding farmers to other operational tasks, yet our payment is just below 40% of what we're supposed to receive.


The disparity in pay is compounded by the absence of benefits and allowances for contract staff. Unlike their counterparts, contract staff receive no health insurance or transportation allowances, making them entirely dependent on their inadequate monthly salaries.

"There is no provision for health insurance or any other insurance or allowances. Everything in our lives depends on our monthly salary. This is why we feel we have been financially maltreated," the source continued.

Field operations require significant travel, yet there is no support for transportation costs. Contract staff bear the burden of travel expenses, even when they have to cover long distances for field activities. This further exacerbates their financial strain, making their role increasingly unsustainable.

The maltreatment of contract staff is not a new phenomenon. The dissatisfaction began when operations were managed by consultants, who were eventually dismissed for their unfair practices.

Despite hopes that direct management by NIRSAL would bring positive changes, contract staff continue to face the same financial and moral injustices.


The contract staff at NIRSAL are now calling for justice and fair treatment. They argue that as Nigerians contributing significantly to the organisation's success, they deserve equitable pay and benefits.

We were initially employed with training promises; however, we realised it was a scam when we began sponsoring ourselves for training.

"Some of us took exams and had interviews with NIRSAL, but they segregated us, promising absorption in six months. It has been seven years,” said a source. " The system has failed us.”

Source: https://saharareporters.com/2024/06/23/nigerian-central-bank-owned-nirsal-contract-workers-protest-unfair-treatment-demand#google_vignette

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