Borno state governor,
Kashim Shettima, has raised an alarm over Boko Haram attacks in the state,
saying things are getting worse.
Speaking at an
extraordinary security meeting at Government House, Maiduguri on Tuesday
January 1st, the Governor said as much as he wants to sound optimistic, the
reality on ground is that Borno state is facing serious security challenges.
He
said;
“Your royal highnesses and
our elders, I will like to start by saying that the aim of convening this
important meeting is not to pass blames or to pass any kind of verdict on our
security agencies. Crunch talks in Maiduguri today over Baga.
I think the most inhuman
way to go is to gather and condemn those who are putting their lives on the
line and giving their lives in efforts to find peace. We are principally here
as a family, as a people all affected by the situation in Borno State, to
discuss suggestions that will hopefully contribute to combined ongoing efforts
towards addressing the problem.
For seven years, we held
our regular security council meetings to consult with some of the participants
here.
However, I never for once convened an extraordinary meeting of this
nature because, frankly speaking, I was avoiding a sort of dramatisation or
being sensational about our challenges in Borno State. Without being
insensitive to the realities of our situation, I feel deeply pained whenever
Borno is being discussed on the basis of helpless weakness.
I prefer to assume
a position of strength; a position of normalcy and a character of being
incurably optimistic. My greatest wish was and still is, not to bequeath Boko
Haram challenges and IDP camps to my successor. We wanted to, and still want to
get Borno fully back to normal days. Sometimes, I unconsciously find myself
boasting that Borno is safer than Lagos. I simply feel very bad to sound
pessimistic about Borno. I so much believe in optimism.
Of course, I know that in
governance, responding to some situations demand a combination of being both
optimistic and realistic. The reality is that while so much was achieved by our
gallant military men and women, we are today faced with serious challenges in
Borno State.
But then, these challenges
should strengthen our abiding faith and resolve to continually do whatever we
can, in support of our military, the police, the DSS, our Civilian JTF, all
para-military agencies and political authorities at the federal level, to end
the Boko Haram insurgency”
His statement comes few
weeks after Boko Haram members allegedly attacked Baga.
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