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Send Your Kid To School or get jailed – Gombe govt cautions parents

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Gombe State government says it would send parents and guardians to jail for not sending their children to schools.

Babaji Babadidi, Chairman, Gombe State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, said this on Monday at the inauguration of the 2025/2026 School Enrolment Campaign at Amada in Akko Local Government Area of the state.

He said that defaulting parents could face a two-month jail term under Section 19(2) of the SUBEB Amendment Law 2021.

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Babadidi said the measure was necessary to ensure that every child has access to quality basic education.

“Every parent should ensure that his child or ward attends and completes primary, junior and senior secondary education.

“Any parent, who contravene Section 19(2) of the law commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to pay a fine or serve a one-month prison sentence.

“Subsequent convictions also attract a substantial fine or imprisonment for a term of two months,” he said.

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Babadidi said prior to this enrolment campaign, the state government adopted a carrot approach by providing free education.

“However, if we fail to meet our target of enrolling 400,000 students into primary schools this session, we will revert to the stick approach by enforcing the law.”

The Commissioner for Education, Prof. Aishatu Maigari, said the state has over 700,000 out-of-school children.

According to Maigari, the North-East region accounts for 15 per cent of Nigeria’s 18.2 million out-of-school children.

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“We cannot sit and fold our arms while our children remain out-of-school. We will ensure every child is enrolled. Every child will receive quality education, and also learn a trade, which does not necessarily mean working for the government.

“An educated person can become an employer of labour through skills and entrepreneurship acquired in school,” she said.

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Senate Extends 2025 Capital Budget Implementation to September

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Senate on Thursday approved a fresh three-month extension of the implementation period for the capital component of the 2025 Appropriation Act. It shifted the deadline from June 30, 2026, to September 30, 2026, in a move aimed at salvaging ongoing projects and enabling ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to fully utilise funds already released by the federal government.

The decision, which followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Senate Chief Whip, Senator Tahir Munguno, marked the third extension granted to the capital component of the 2025 budget.

The National Assembly had initially extended the implementation period from December 31, 2025, to March 31, 2026, and later from March 31 to June 30, 2026, before Thursday’s latest shift to September 30.

With the extension, MDAs will have an additional three months to complete ongoing capital projects, process outstanding payments, and meet contractual obligations tied to projects captured in the 2025 fiscal plan.

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Leading debate on the motion, Munguno said the extension became imperative because a substantial portion of funds released for approved projects and programmes had yet to be utilised owing to procurement timelines, project execution challenges, and other administrative bottlenecks.

According to him, several strategic projects across key sectors of the economy are already at advanced stages of implementation and require additional time for completion, certification and payment.

He warned that allowing the implementation window to lapse at the end of June could result in the abandonment of critical projects, waste public resources already committed to them, and disrupt ongoing government interventions.

Munguno also expressed concern that some projects contained in the 2025 budget might not be reintroduced in future appropriation cycles, thereby creating funding gaps and undermining national development objectives.

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He stated that extending the validity of the capital component would promote efficient utilisation of public funds, improve budget performance and support economic growth.

“The Senate is convinced that granting a further extension of the implementation period is in the national interest and will ensure value for money in public expenditure,” he said.

Chairman of Senate Committee on Appropriations, Senator Olamilekan Adeola, who seconded the motion, said although payment for some capital projects had commenced, numerous obligations remained outstanding.

Adeola recalled that President Bola Tinubu had earlier informed the National Assembly that only about 30 per cent of the funds required for the outstanding 2025 capital commitments would be accommodated through the rollover arrangement, while the balance would be reflected in the 2026 budget framework.

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“Payment has commenced, but we still have a lot of outstanding obligations to settle,” he said, urging lawmakers to support the extension.

In his remarks, President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, said the decision was consistent with the constitutional responsibility of the National Assembly to ensure effective implementation of the budget and prudent management of public resources.

Akpabio recalled that when Tinubu presented the budget, it was envisaged that only a portion of the capital expenditure would be fully implemented within the approved timeframe, while the balance would be accommodated through subsequent budgetary provisions.

He stated that implementation challenges had earlier necessitated the extension of the capital component to June 30, 2026, but said outstanding obligations still remained significant.

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Akpabio stated, “Although payments have commenced, a considerable number of obligations remain outstanding. It has therefore become necessary, in the interest of effective budget execution and accountability, to further extend the implementation period beyond June 30, 2026, to September 30, 2026.”

The senate president expressed confidence that the additional three-month window would enable the government to settle all outstanding commitments under the affected component of the budget, while ensuring that implementation of projects under the subsequent fiscal cycle proceeded without disruption.

The latest extension underscores the persistent implementation challenges confronting federal capital budgets and highlights the government’s efforts to avoid project abandonment amid ongoing fiscal and administrative constraints.

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Troops kill ISWAP leader Khalifa, 2 commanders surrender in Borno

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The Nigerian Army has confirmed the killing of a high-profile terrorist commander, Mohammed Khalifa and the surrender of two senior Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) commanders, Ismail Mohammed and Abu Umar, to troops of Operation Hadin Kai in Borno state.

Acting Media Information Officer of the North-East Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, Lt. Col. Haruna Sani, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

The two commanders surrendered to troops on June 8, 2026, in the Mangari axis of the Lake Chad region, where they held strategic positions within the terrorist organisation, Sani stated.

He said, “Operation Hadin Kai has recorded another significant success in the ongoing counter-terrorism campaign following the surrender of two high-profile Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) commanders to troops on 8 June 2026.

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“The surrendered terrorists, identified as Ismail Mohammed and Abu Umar, are currently in military custody and undergoing appropriate profiling and debriefing procedures.”

He explained that Ismail Mohammed was a close associate of senior ISWAP leader, Baa Shuwa, and possessed extensive knowledge of the group’s command structure and operations.

According to him, Abu Umar was widely known within the terrorist network as an explosives expert responsible for the fabrication and maintenance of vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices and other combat-support equipment used by the insurgents.

Sani further revealed that intelligence obtained during interrogation showed that Mohammed Khalifa, a member of the ISWAP Shurah Council, was killed during recent joint military operations.

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“Interrogation revealed that another high-profile terrorist, Mohammed Khalifa, a member of the ISWAP Shurah Council, was neutralised during joint operations by Operation Hadin Kai,” he said.

The army spokesman described the surrender of the two commanders as a major blow to the terrorist group, citing their influence, experience and technical expertise acquired over several years within the insurgent network.

“Their decision to flee and surrender further underscores the effectiveness of sustained offensive operations by troops of Operation Hadin Kai, complemented by precision engagements conducted with the support of allied partners against terrorist enclaves across the theatre.

“The combined pressure from these operations continues to degrade terrorist capabilities, weaken their operational networks and compel increasing numbers of insurgents to surrender,” he stated.

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In a related development, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Bala Abubakar, has urged 252 graduating officers of Junior Course 101 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji to leverage their training and experience in addressing the complex security challenges facing Nigeria and the African continent.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony held Thursday in Jaji, Kaduna state, Abubakar said the changing nature of security threats demands military leaders who are innovative, disciplined and capable of making sound decisions under pressure.

He noted that contemporary conflicts are increasingly driven by terrorism, insurgency, cyber threats and other asymmetric challenges, requiring officers to think beyond conventional approaches in military operations.

According to him, professionalism, integrity and adaptability remain critical attributes for officers entrusted with leadership responsibilities in today’s security environment.

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Abubakar reminded the graduates that leadership is measured not only by authority but also by the ability to inspire confidence, maintain ethical standards and deliver results in difficult circumstances.

He urged them to continue building on the knowledge acquired during the course, stressing that continuous learning and teamwork would remain essential throughout their military careers.

Earlier, the Commandant of AFCSC, Air Vice Marshal Alfred Shokunbi, congratulated the graduating officers for successfully completing the rigorous training programme, which he said was designed to prepare them for higher responsibilities in command, staff and leadership positions.

Shokunbi explained that the course exposed participants to contemporary security issues, strategic planning, decision-making processes and joint military operations, equipping them with skills required to operate effectively in complex environments.

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He charged the graduates to uphold the values of professionalism, discipline and selfless service, while applying the lessons learned at the college to contribute meaningfully to national security and the advancement of their respective armed forces.

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Senate, Reps adjourn plenary till July 7

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The Senate and House of Representatives on Thursday adjourned plenary sessions till July 7, 2026.

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, made the announcement separately during the plenary.

The adjournment is apparently meant to enable lawmakers to partake in the Democracy Day celebrations as well as the Ekiti State Governorship elections slated for June 20, 2026, among others.

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