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Yobe is a state located in northeastern Nigeria. A mainly agricultural state, it was created on 27 August 1991. Yobe State was carved out of Borno State. The capital of Yobe State is Damaturu, and its largest city by population is Potiskum. While by the largest by land area is Fune, Potiskum Local Government Area is a place of Farmers and marketers, the largest cattle market in Africa is located in Potiskum.
Geography
The state borders four states: Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, and Jigawa. Yobe State shares borders with Borno State to the east for about 421 km, Gombe State to the south for 140 km (in the vicinity of Gongola River), Bauchi State for 188 km (117 miles) and Jigawa State for 193 km (120 miles) to the west and the Republic of Niger to the north for about 352 km.It borders to the north the Diffa and Zinder Regions of Niger. Because the state lies mainly in the dry savanna belt, conditions are hot and dry for most of the year, except in the southern part of the state which has more annual rainfall.
= Climate
=The climate condition of Yobe is warm with daily temperature of 37 °C (98.6 °F). November being the sunniest month and rainy day is between August and December
History
Yobe State came into being on 27 August 1991. It was carved out of the old Borno State by the Babangida administration. Yobe State was created because the old Borno State was one of Nigeria's largest states in terms of land area and was therefore considered to be too large for easy administration and meaningful development. Ethnic rivalries within the old Borno State also contributed to the decision.
On 3 September 2024, Islamic State militants attacked a village in Yobe State, killing at least 130 villagers accused of collaborating with the Nigerian military.
Boko Haram
On 14 May 2013, President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Yobe State along with nearby Borno and Adamawa States, due to the jihadist terrorist network Boko Haram's insurgency. Boko Haram's leader Abubakar Shekau was born in Shekau village of Yobe.
Boko Haram's attacks in Yobe include those in Damaturu in November 2011, December 2011 and June 2012, Gadaka in December 2011, Potiskum in December 2012, November 2014 and July 2015, Mamudo in July 2013, Gujba in September 2013, Buni Yadi in February and May 2014 and Dapchi in 2018.
Local Government Areas
Yobe State consists of 17 local government areas (or LGAs). They are:
Economy
While Yobe state is an agricultural state, it also has rich mineral deposits, including gypsum and kaolin in Fune local government and very rich agricultural resources as well. The State's agricultural produce include gum arabic, groundnuts, beans, and cotton. The State also has one of the largest cattle markets in West Africa, located in Potiskum.
Governor
On 29 May 2019, Mai Mala Buni assumed office as the governor of Yobe State under the Party APC (All Progressive Congress) and Idi Barde Gubana is the Deputy-Gorvenor of the state.
Ethnic groups
The major ethnic groups living in Yobe state are the Fulani, Karai-karai and Kanuri, while other ethnic communities include Bolewa, Ngizim, Bade, Hausa, Ngamo, Shuwa, Bura, Marghi and Manga.
Languages
Languages of Yobe State listed by LGA:
Other languages of Yobe State are Duwai, Shuwa Arabs, and Zarma etc.
Tourist attractions
The tourist attractions sites in Yobe state include:
Gooya Valley
Ngazargamu
Dagona Birds Sanctuary
Gujba Forest Reserve
Dufuna canoe
Education
Tertiary institutions in Yobe state include:
Federal College of Education (Technical), Potiskum
Federal Polytechnic Damaturu
Federal University, Gashua
Mai-Idris Alooma Polytechnic
Shehu Sule College of Nursing and Midwifery, Damaturu
Umar Suleiman College of Education
Yobe State University
Transport
= Federal highways
=A3 east from Bauchi State at Baino via Potiskum and Damaturu to Borno State at Ngamdu as part of the Trans-Sahel Highway (Trans-African 5)
A338 north from Gombe State at Ngalda as the Jangadoli-Fika-Ngalda Rd to Potiskum.
= One road to Niger
=The Nguru–Gashua–Damask road across the north of the state via Baiomari and Geidem to Maine-Soroa.
= Other major roads
=the Gamawa Rd northwest from Potiskum to Bauchi State at Zindiwa,
the Jakusko-Potiskum Rd north from Potiskum, where the Gashua-Jakusko Rd continues north via Katamma,
the Dapchi-Damaturu Rd north from via Dapchi to Baiomari as the Damaturu-Gashua Rd,
the Damaturu Rd south to Borno State at Kamuya Wuru,
the Azare-Potisum Rd west to Bauchi State near Lele.
= Railways
=The 1067 mm Cape gauge Western Railway Line northeast from Kano via Jigawa State terminates at Nguru.
= Airports
=Potiskum Airstrip
Religion
The inhabitants of Yobe are mainly Muslims and Sharia law was established in the state in 2000 by governor Bukar Abba Ibrahim. However, there are Christians in the State although no Roman Catholic diocese has its seat in the state.
Politics
The state government is headed by a governor who is elected through a democratically process. The governor works closely with the State House of Assembly, which is the law-making arm in the state.
Just like every other state in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the electoral system of Yobe State is that of a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25% of the vote in at least two -third of the State local government Areas. If no candidate passes this threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government areas.
Natural resources
Yobe State has deposits of trona and gypsum.
Healthcare
The state's administration has improved healthcare delivery lifted a moratorium on hiring and provided incentives for staff retention. The free-drugs policy and decentralised drug supply have increased access to healthcare, underscoring the state's dedication to renovating and building new primary healthcare facilities to make healthcare more widely available and reasonably priced.
Desertification
Residents of Yobe State in northern Nigeria are worried about desertification because it could have a negative impact on their quality of life.
Notable people
Uwani Musa Abba Aji - CFR (born 7 November 1956) is a Nigerian Jurist and Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
Usman Albishir - (15 June 1945 – 2 July 2012) former senator and Senate Minority Leader
Mamman Bello Ali - (1958 – 26 January 2009) former senator Yobe Zone B and former governor of Yobe State.
Idris Alkali - former chief of administration, army headquarters
Usman Alkali Baba (born 1 March 1963) current Nigerian inspector-general of police
Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai - (born 10 February 1960) a politician and the Senator representing Yobe South Senatorial District in the 9th National Assembly
Imrana Alhaji Buba - (born 6 August 1992) activist, social entrepreneur, recipient of Queen's Young Leader Award
Audu Bulama Bukarti - (1 January 1984) senior analyst in the Extremism Policy Unit of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Mai Mala Buni - (born 11 November 1967) politician and the current Governor of Yobe State
Goni Modu Bura - former deputy governor, former senator, and current ambassador of Nigeria to Syria and Lebanon
Adamu Ciroma - (born 20 November 1934) former Minister and Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria
Ibrahim Gaidam - former governor and now Senator for Yobe Zone A
Buba Galadima - politician and National Secretary of the Congress for Progressive Change(CPC) party
Bukar Ibrahim - (born October 1950) former governor of Yobe State and Senator in Nigeria
Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim - (born 6 January 1967) member of the House of Representatives and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
Waziri Ibrahim - first republic minister and presidential candidate of GNPP in the second republic
Alwali Kazir - former chief of army staff
Ahmed Lawan - senator and Senate President of the 9th National Assembly
Zakariya Maimalari - a brigadier-general, who was killed in the 1966 Nigerian coup d'état while commanding the 2nd Brigade, Apapa, Lagos
Mahmoud Bukar Maina - (born 21 August 1986) a scientist, educator and science communicator
Adamu Garba Talba - a politician and former senator Yobe south
Adamu Waziri - (born 14 September 1952) former minister of Police Affairs
Late Umar Suleiman- emir of bade, the first pro chancellor A.B.U Zaria
Mala Mohammed Daura - Vice Chancellor, Yobe State University, Damaturu.
References
External links
Yobe State Government homepage
UCLA Yobe Languages Project
Erdal Can Alkoçlar
Nigerian Post Office, with a map of LGAs of the state
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