Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima has described Boko Haram’s
violent attacks on geologists and exploration workers from the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC and the University of Maiduguri as a
tragic setback in the fight against Boko Haram and in efforts to boost
Nigeria’s economic fortunes.
In a statement issued and made available to DAILY POST by his
spokesman, Malam Isa Gusau, Governor Shettima said since he first got
information concerning the attack on his way to visit the President in
London, he hasn’t been his normal self and yet to recover from the shock
of that attack.
“I haven’t been my normal self since I received information on that
attack. What happened in the first instance was a tragic setback in the
fight against Boko Haram and in Nigeria’s effort to expand its economic
fortunes.
”I am deeply pained by this incident especially coming at a time when
we were beginning to pick up the pieces of our lives. Even though the
attack should never have happened given the successes recorded by the
Military and multi-national joint forces since 2015, I nonetheless still
deem it necessary to commend the military for re-mobilising and
countering the initial gains of the insurgents.
”On behalf of Government and people of Borno State, I mourn and
salute the soldiers and our sons in the Civilian JTF who paid the
supreme price by giving their lives in this fight.
”I commiserate with their families and loved ones. For now, I am
still waiting for full details concerning the ambush by the insurgents
and counter attack by the military to fully ascertain number and
identity of victims. But pending report to me, I mourn and salute any
worker or supportive staff who might have lost his or her life in the
course of trying to contribute in boosting Nigeria’s economy through
exploration activities in the Chad basin.
”My heart goes to the families of every victim. The Borno State
Government will never forsake the survivors of those who lost their
lives defending Borno or in service to our country. On our part, (and as
can be corroborated by all security agencies, youth volunteers and
hunters involved in the fight against Boko Haram) the Borno State
Government has never lost focus in doing whatever is within its powers
in supporting the Nigerian Armed Forces, in funding and equipping the
Civil JTF and other volunteers, in mobilizing and passing on
intelligence generated from communities and in regularly briefing all
those concerned with the fight against Boko Haram.
”I must say that in all my series of meetings with the Presidency,
President Muhammadu Buhari and the acting President, Professor Yemi
Osinbajo have jointly and individually shown tremendous political will
to end this carnage once and for all. I assure the good people of Borno
State and other Nigerians that we are not resting on oars.
We have devotedly been committed to this fight (again, as armed
forces and multi-nationals involved in this battle can testify). We
believe that by the power and grace of God, the battle against Boko
Haram will be completed soon. I urge our military, volunteers in the
Civilian JTF, vigilantes and hunters to consider what happened as a
temporary setback that should strengthen our will and collective
determination to defeat the forces of evil. I am confident that Boko
Haram will become history, by the will of the Nigerian Armed Forces
through the supreme help of God” Shettima was quoted in the statement. ”
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