Shehu of Borno: Our People Now Live in Fear Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri The Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Garbai Elkanemi, has decried the level of insecurity in his state, saying the people of Borno State now live in fear. He said the state was no longer
safe for anyone, including the governor, Babagana Zulum, who is constitutionally the chief security officer. The paramount ruler spoke when he paid the traditional sallah homage to Zulum at Government House, Maiduguri, the state capital.
Elkanemi’s comments followed last week’s attack on the governor’s convoy between Baga and Munguno, and another attack in Maiduguri, on the eve of the Eid-el-Kabir festival, where six persons were officially declared killed and 27 others were injured.
Zulum had last week attributed the attack on his convoy to sabotage by the military. He was attacked while on a visit to Baga to distribute palliatives to internally displaced persons. The governor, who left Maiduguri on Monday
afternoon and had already visited some parts of the state, was forced to spend a night in Monguno before returning to the state capital following the attack. Speaking on the incident, the Shehu of Borno called for urgent intervention to secure
the lives and property of the people. He told the governor, “Your Excellency, we are not happy about what happened in Baga the other time. It is very unfortunate and a great pity. If the convoy of Continued on page 5
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Lagos Reduces Isolation Centres as COVID-19 Cases Decrease Lifts ban on worship places, restaurants, others Research shows students still at risk if schools reopen now Tobi Soniyi and Segun James The Lagos State Government, yesterday, announced that it
is reducing the number of isolation centres in the state, following a decrease in the number of positive cases of COVID-19.
However, the state government is retooling it's capacity and preparedness to meet the possibility of a surge. In the last two weeks, the
state has consisitently recorded a decline in new cases despite massively expanding it's testing capacity. While the state is reluctant to call it
a flattening of the curve, it stated it was pleased with the development. Yesterday it recorded 65 new cases while the national new cases
as announced by NCDC stood at 386. Governor Babajide SanwoContinued on page 8
Presidency Distances Buhari from Mamman Daura’s Opinion on Zoning Yakassai insists rotational presidency will ensure stability, national unity and inclusive politics Omololu Ogunmade and Chuks Okocha in Abuja The presidency, last night, said the recent comments by President Muhammadu Buhari's nephew, Mamman Daura, on zoning were his personal opinion and not that of the president. The clarification was in reaction to widespread controversy that followed Daura’s submission last week that the post of Nigerian president should not be attained on rotational basis but predicated on competence. However, an elder statesman and former presidential liaison officer on National Assembly matters to the late former president, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, in the Second Republic, Alhaji
Tanko Yakassai, insisted that the concept of zoning and rotational presidency were necessary to ensure unity and stability in Nigeria. Yakassai stated this in an exclusive interview with THISDAY. The elder statesman recommended that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should make rotation and zoning of major political offices part of the conditions for the registration of political parties. Daura had made his comments last week in an interview granted the BBC Hausa service. But he was heavily criticised by many individuals and groups, who accused him of flying Continued on page 5
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EID-EL-KABIR CELEBRATION... Deputy Governor of Sokoto state, Alhaji Manir Dan'iya (left), greets Gov. Aminu Tambuwal (middle) and others during Eid-El-Kabir celebration in Sokoto on Friday