In his second term after the return to democracy, on 6 January 2000, Yobe Governor Bukar Ibrahim re-implemented the new emirates, adding
Ngazargamo,
Gujba,
Nguru, Tikau, Pataskum,
Yusufari, Gudi, Fune and . There had been only four emirates when Yobe State was created. Now there were thirteen. The
Emir of Fika,
Muhammadu Abali, protested at the break-up of his emirate and took the government to court, but eventually accepted the change. In May 2007 the Emir of Potiskum, Umaru Bubaram Ibn Wuriwa Bauya, thanked the people for contributing N32 million of the N51 million used to build his new palace. The ultra-modern palace was commissioned by outgoing Governor Bukar Ibrahim. The palace was the scene of a gathering in January 2009 of political leaders including Senate President
David Mark, former Senate Presidents
Anyim Pius Anyim and
Adolphus Wabara and many more, paying tribute to the governor of the state, Senator
Mamman Bello Ali who had just died. In June 2010 the Emir of Potiskum gave the title of "Turakin Potiskum" to the state's former commissioner of finance, Alhaji Mohamed Hassan, in recognition of his contributions to the development of the state. In March 2011 Emir Umaru Bubaram gave his support to the campaign of
Ibrahim Geidam for a second term as Yobe governor on the
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) platform. In July 2010 Emir Umaru Bubaram supported a proposal by the Emir of Fika, Muhammadu Abali, to convert the old Potiskum Prison into a museum. In August 2012 during
Ramadan the Pataskum Emirate Council distributed bags of millet and guinea corn to needy people under the Islamic
Zakat program. The food had been donated by people of the emirate.
Attacks In May 2012 more than thirty people were killed in an attack in the Potiskum Market. At first linked to
Islamist insurgent group
Boko Haram, it was later thought that armed robbers were responsible. Emir Umaru Bubaram visited the scene and condemned the attack.
Boko Haram A
mass shooting occurred at a church in Potiskum on
25 December 2012. On 3 November 2014, a
suicide bombing at a
Shia march in Potiskum killed 15 people. On 10 November, a
suicide bombing in a Potiskum secondary school caused the death of over 40 students. An angry mob refused to give soldiers or the State Police Commissioner access to the scene of the incident. The emirs of Fika and Potiskum said they had called on elders in their respective domains to educate the mob on the need to allow security personnel to operate. On 5 July 2015, five people and the attacker
were killed in a
suicide bombing in Potiskum. On 14 January 2020, a convoy of the Emir of Potiskum Umaru Bubaram and other travellers were attacked by gunmen on
Kaduna-
Zaria road causing the death of 30 people including four of the emir's aides. The emir escaped unharmed by quickly leaving his vehicle on the scene of the attack and trekking in the bush for two hours. ==Rulers==