NEDC presents relief items to families of killed, injured Police officers, others in Bauchi
By Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi
The North East Development Commission (NEDC) has presented relief items to families of the five Police officers murdered by armed herders in Sabon Sara in Darazo Local Government Area of Bauchi State recently.
The NEDC also extended same gesture to the two officers injured and receiving treatment presently as well as other villagets who were in one way or the other, affected during the attack.
The gesture was coming barely 24 hours after the House of Representatives called for attention on the families of the Five Police personnel killed by the armed herders as well as the two injured and farmers injured.
On Wednesday, the NEDC through the Bauchi State Office, paid a condolence visit to the Nigeria Police Force, Bauchi State Command Headquarters.
The Commission also visited the residence of the slain officers to condole and sympathise with the families, in the process provided both food and non-food items to them, as well as to the officers who sustained injuries.
Speaking during the distribution of relief materials, the NEDC Bauchi State Coordinator, Alhaji Aliyu Isiyaku, said that the Commission stands firmly with the families of the deceased and the injured officers, praying that Allah grants them patience and strength during the difficult time.
According to him, “On behalf of the Executive Management of the North East Development Commission, we have been directed to deliver food and non-food items to the families of the deceased and to the injured police officers.”
He added that the items were meant to cushion the hardship resulting from the tragic incident, “We pray that Allah grants the bereaved families comfort. We also pray that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are brought to justice,” he said.
The Coordinator commended the Bauchi State Commissioner of Police, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, for his relentless efforts in maintaining security across the State.
“As we all know, Bauchi remains one of the most peaceful states in the North-East, and we commend you for this achievement. May Almighty Allah continue to guide and protect you as you carry out this important mission,” he said.
He also emphasised that the donation symbolised the Commission’s solidarity with both the families of the deceased and the injured officers.
The Coordinator further explained that the relief distribution forms part of a broader intervention for individuals affected by the farmer-herder conflict in Darazo and Sade communities.
According to him, the Commission allocated 1,000 bags of rice, 1,000 cartons of spaghetti, 1,000 blankets, 1,000 mats, 500 cartons of vegetable oil, and 1,000 50-kg bags of sugar to the affected residents.
Out of these items, the Commission distributed 50 bags of rice, 50 cartons of 5kg spaghetti, 50 blankets, 50 mats, and 5 cartons of vegetable oil to the injured Police officers.
For the families of the deceased officers, the Commission provided 50 bags of rice, 50 cartons of spaghetti, 50 blankets, 50 mats, 5 cartons of vegetable oil, and 10 bags of sugar.
In his response, the Commissioner of Police, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, expressed deep appreciation to the NEDC for its timely intervention.
The CP stated that, “We sincerely thank you for the kindness you have shown to us and the families of our deceased officers. We lost five of our men, most of whom were the breadwinners of their families. This support will go a long way in easing their hardship.”
He appealed to the Commission to continue assisting in any way possible, especially in community support, employment opportunities, and educational support for the children of the fallen officers.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Zainab Umar, the wife of late Inspector Amarhel Yunusa (10 PMF), thanked the NEDC for the gesture.
She said the items would help their families during this challenging time and prayed for the souls of their husbands.
Recall that on November 22, 2025, bandits ambushed and killed five police officers. The slain officers were identified as DSP Ahmad Muhammad (SID), ASP Mustapha Muhammad (10 PMF), Inspector Amarhel Yunusa (10 PMF), Inspector Idris Ahmed (10 PMF), and Corporal Isah Muazu (AKU). Two others, Inspector Isah Musa (SID) and Inspector Yusuf Gambo (SID) sustained varying degrees of injuries.
The Member representing Darazo-Ganjuwa Federal Constituency of Bauchi State, Hon Mansur Manu Soro, had moved a motion under matters of urgent attention calling for relief to the families as well as apprehending the culprits.

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