Human Angle

Farmlands, domestic animals and residential buildings worth millions of naira have been swept away by flood in the Mayo Selbe community of Gashaka Local Government Area of Taraba State.

The flood is sequel to a heavy downpour which lasted for hours Friday night.

This is the first time the area has witnessed such a natural disaster which has also led to the collapse of a bridge within the community.

According to reports, residents of the community are seeking evacuation to higher grounds to avoid a repeat.

They also appealed to relevant authorities to come to their aid.

The traditional ruler of the community, a third-class chief, Thomas Maiyanga is soliciting assistance from both the state and Federal Governments in rebuilding not just their homes but their lives.

He insisted that his subjects had been subjected to hardship in the wake of the flood as most of them had lost virtually everything.

Just recently, the Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Habib disclosed that the recent release of water from the Cameroon Lagdo Dam will cause more disasters downstream of Nigeria.

Taraba state is one of the states listed to be affected. Others include Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Anambra, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa and Adamawa.

It is still unclear if the released water from the Cameroon Lagdo Dam is the reason for the flood or the usual downpour.


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News

Victims of the Tuesday bomb blast in Iware village of Ardo-Kola local government council of Taraba State have gone cap in hand to seek help from the state and federal government.

The bomb which exploded at a drinking joint in Angwan Kassa area of Iware killed thirty-three persons and injured many others.

According to report, the victims from their hospital beds lamented that no help has come from the state government to them.
One of the victims Elizabeth Danjuma, who claimed to be the operator of one of the outfits where the bomb exploded, called on the government to help with hospital bills.

Another victim said their condition will improve if the government can take them to better health facilities.

Some persons from the community who spoke on behalf of the victims said they have been trying to raise funds for the victims to foot their medical bills.

The chairman of the Mumuye ethnic group in the community, Mr Martin Lauje, who spoke with newsmen, said that, the death toll had risen, also confirmed that the community had gotten a donation of N80,000 which he said, is presently being used to treat the victims.

When reached for clarification, the Council Chairman, Mr Ismail Zakari, said the council in collaboration with the state government are working round the clock to take over the hospital bills of the victims.

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Lifestyle

Former Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Jummai Alhassan, (Mama Taraba), has reportedly died in Cairo, Egypt.
Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan popularly known as “Mama Taraba” is a prominent Nigerian politician who is a former minister of women affairs and former Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from Taraba North Senatorial District.
She was in APC’s Gubernatorial Candidate for Taraba State in the 2015 general elections. She contested for the same seat on the platform of the UDP in the 2019 general elections.
She resigned in 2019 after declaring her support for the former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan was born on the 16th of September, 1959 in Jalingo, Taraba State, to Alhaji Abubakar Ibrahim OON, Sarkin Ayukan Muri.
Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan attended Muhammed Nya Primary School, Jalingo and LEA Primary School, Tudun Wada, Kaduna before proceeding to Saint Faith College (now GGSS) Kawo Kaduna where she studied between Jan. 1973 – June 1977.

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Sport

The 20th National Sports Festival officially kicks off today in Benin, Edo State.

Taraba and Oyo States have been disqualified for failing to conduct COVID-19 and vaccination tests for athletes and officials before traveling to the venue of the competition according to the Director, Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) Edo State, Dr. Bruce Osha.

Bruce said the two states and others would be readmitted if they can go back to their states and conduct the two tests.

According to the schedule by the Local Organising Committee, the ‘Nigerian Olympic’ will begin with 13 sports out of 38 sports in total.

Badminton which is the first game will take place at the Sports Hall, Etele Gymnasium while boxing holds at the Oba Akenzua Cultural Center, Airport Road.

Cricket and cycling will take the center stage at Adolor College Ugbowa and Airport Road, Aruaga GRA, Benin respectively.

Handball, hockey, Judo, Karate, Kickboxing and Kokowa , scrabble, squash, swimming, taekwondo and tennis are other events scheduled to start today at different centers in the state such as Sam Ogbemudia stadium, St Maria Gorreti College, Dumez Road amongst others.

The Festival is scheduled to end on April 15, 2021.

FRCN Abuja

Crime

Unidentified gunmen suspected to be kidnappers on Wednesday abducted twenty five Youths along Wukari_Takum road in Taraba state at 6pm.

relation of some of the victims, in Wukari and Takum LGAs said that the 25 Hausa Youths were on their way back to Takum from Wukari after a wedding ceremony when they ran into a roadblock mounted by gunmen suspected to be kidnappers.

The victims who are all male were traveling in a commercial bus and were attacked at  a spot between Amadu and Chanchanji.

When contacted, Spokesperson of Taraba state Police Command, DSP David Misal confirmed the incident, adding that the victims are missing but not established either kidnapped or otherwise and an investigation is on.

FRCN Abuja