Gov. Shettima’s remark is contained in a statement signed by his media aide, Isa Umar, and made available to journalists in Maiduguri.
Read excerpt of the statement below:
I received with gratitude, information on how youths from different
I have never been as proud of our youth in Borno State as much as I am today. The youth have since 2013 rose in firm defense of the good people of Borno State, and today, they have once again proved to all of us, that they have by
I am confident that as a people, we can overcome the threat of insurgents whose desire is to send us, our families and communities into extinction.
Borno is our land, we cannot and we must not allow anyone push us out of our land. I don’t call on citizens to take laws into their hands because that is unlawful but I encourage us to be registered and trained volunteers who offer support to armed forces in defense of all the communities and people of Borno.
I very much salute the gallantry of our armed forces who from day one that Borno started having insurgency problems in 2009, stood by our dear State with very strong commitment against all odds. Their sacrifices to Borno will never be in vain and will never be forgotten.
We are indebted to them and we shall celebrate them in many ways. I urge citizens to be calm and go about their routines peacefully and in obedience to the laws of the country and Borno State.
Our armed forces and youth volunteers have proved their worthiness and selflessness. We will, as Government,
At the risk of sounding repetitive, I want to reassure the good people of Borno State that we will never abdicate from our responsibility as those they entrusted with leadership. I condole with citizens who may have lost loved ones over today’s fresh attack and previous ones that were unfortunate; I commiserate with those injured and those who might have lost property.
The situation in Borno is always in my mind, we will continue to work hard to change the situation for the better and to support our citizens that are affected. Let me once again, like I did last week, urge citizens to open eyes wide to take note of any strange persons and movement in their midst and they should promptly report any suspicious persons to authorities without spreading rumours to cause panic.
Parents and guardians should kindly watch over their children to monitor where they go and who they move around with or bring home. School authorities should take proper control of pupils. Residents should cooperate with armed forces and always regard them as partners that put their lives on the line so we all can be alive.
I am confident that the Borno sun will shine again and very soon. We have many years of resilient history. We will overcome this problems insha Allah.
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