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Door to Door Campaign Organization In Collaboration with Her Excellency Hajiya Nana ShettimaA ward Mobilization tour by ...
22/03/2015

Door to Door Campaign Organization In Collaboration with Her Excellency Hajiya Nana Shettima

A ward Mobilization tour by Mohammad Zannah Kormi and Engr Aisha Ahmed Algazali at Shehuri South Ward...the Women of Shehuri South show their total support to Hon Kashim Shettima & promise to vote Him massively for APC come march 28 Insha Allahu!

Change has come in sha Allahu!!
Vote for APC, vote for change And Countuinty

Insurgency attacks: GOV. SHETTIMA PRESENTS 450 BUSES TO COMMERCIAL DRIVERS IN BORNO.. 'He has affected 4500 familes'- NU...
22/03/2015

Insurgency attacks: GOV. SHETTIMA PRESENTS 450 BUSES TO COMMERCIAL DRIVERS IN BORNO
.. 'He has affected 4500 familes'- NURTW

Governor Kashim Shettima on Sunday presented 450 Sharan buses to commercial vehicle operators under the National Union of Road Transport Workers and Road Transport Employees Association of Nigerian. Resident in different parts of Borno State.

The buses were meant to cushion effects of attacks by Boko Haram insurgents on commercial vehicle operators, hundreds of whom have suffered various attacks on highways and routes within the State, Shettima said.

The Governor said during the symbolic presentations to hundreds of drivers at the Government House in Maiduguri, that beneficiaries are expected to repay 50 cost of the buses after generating income. Each of the 10 seater buses cost N1.1 million but beneficiaries are to repay N550,000 to the Government through their union officials over a monitored period.

"Since Borno State started facing the challenges of insurgency in 2009, one group that has remained a silent victim is the National Union of Road Transport Workers. Countless number of commercial drivers who are members of the union have lost their lives on account of moving people from one point to another, to make people succeed in doing businesses, visiting families and keeping our society functional. We all know that once vehicles, especially commercial vehicles connecting states are out of the road, then a society is brought to a halt. This is because more than 70% of citizens all over Nigeria depend on commercial transport for mobility of trade, social and cultural activities. We depend on commercial transport for the food we all eat in houses and virtually all our house hold items. What really surprises me, is the courage of members of the NURTW. Drivers under this association defy all fears and convey people, food items and other essentials of lives into Borno State in the darkest days of Boko Haram Insurgency. Some of them even lose their lives in the process but many others still carry on. A lot of them take the bull by its horn. This is a group that keeps Borno connected to the rest of Nigeria and helps in conveying the needs of our people into Borno State so we can all exist as a society. If anyone recalls the attacks of Boko Haram along Ngamdu, Mainok, Benesheikh, Jos, Potiskum as well as the religious riots in Kaduna and reprisals in the southern Nigeria over the years, then he or she will appreciate commercial drivers under the NURTW, because often times, they were caught on the high ways" the Governor narrated.

He explained his administration's efforts in the area of roads to boost the activities of commercial drivers and other road users.

"As part of our own measures to make activities of members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) easier, this administration has since 2011 embarked on different road projects to creatively open up Maiduguri which is not just our largest city in the State but that with the highest traffic of motorists, many of which, are members of the NURTW. You may recall that it was this administration that constructed ring roads around the Mai Doki round about which has made vehicles coming from the four angles ahead of the roundabout, to easily negotiate to the right hand side, and connect to other routes without falling into the roundabout traffic. That has decongested the area. Our administration, it was, which reduced the size of the old Mai Doki roundabout its to create additional lanes and since that was done, the nightmare faced due to traffic has significantly reduced if not eliminated. We have also built alternative routes like some sort of internal bye-pass, if we can call them so, and these bye-passes such as the long one coming from airport road by the Revenue Board, linking with Maduganari-tashan Kano on one part and also linking the Secretariat road at another end, while at third end, the same road connects with Damboa road through neighboring the Eye Hospital.

We constructed another long stretch of bye-pass connecting Bulabulin, Gwange and Monday market with Gidan Madara and Lagos street. Both roads were constructed with small but important bridges. These projects have gone a long way in reducing traffic for members of the NURTW and other road users in Maiduguri. We have constructed other road projects including investing over fourteen billion naira on community roads and drainages in places like Bulumkutu from Tsallake down to other sections of the very large and highly populated Bulumkutu which your members now ply without flooding and horrible sites, previously associated with the places. I am sure you must heard or perhaps you know about the Gwange community roads and our slumps remodeling programme, in which we use thick interlocks to assemble roads that connect densely located houses with major roads, and all of these have made it possible for members of the NURTW and other road users to be able to access many communities, so as to pick weak and old persons, pregnant women in labour and those in emergency situations that require vehicles picking them at their door steps. Some, if not many of you, have driven cars on top of many roads we built. Time wouldn't permit me to list the roads but you know them. We have embarked on different highways, inter-villages and township roads in the Southern parts of Borno even though Boko Haram succeeded greatly in stampeding our great plans due to attacks on construction workers to the point that most International construction companies with superior technology abandoned Borno State. We had to take our destiny on our hands by importing functional construction equipment to engage in direct labour works. Were it not for Boko Haram we would insha Allah, by now, have gone far in re-constructing the Maiduguri-Konduga-Bama-Gwoza Highway because the project was provided for in our 2014 budget and when it couldn't be done due to security problems, we carried over the budgetary provision to the 2015 budget and we all know that Bama and Gwoza roads were seized. We came with so much ambition to remodel Borno State and make it an envy of many States in Nigeria, we wanted to make Borno a place every citizen would be proud of and by Allah’s will, we will succeed. Boko Haram will certainly come to a sustainable end Bi iznillah" he said.

National President of the NURTW, speaking through the State leader, Alhaji Bello Maduganari, said by giving out 450 buses, the Governor has assisted 4500 families because each of the buses would have direct impact on 10 families based on known projections worked out by the Union many years ago. He also said no Nigerian Governor has paid attention to commercial drivers under the union as much as Governor Shettima has done. Since 2011. The President listed previous support the Governor gave to the union which include ten million naira and provision of vehicles for operational use by the union's headquarters in the State.
Leader of the Road Transport Employees Association in Borno State paid glowing tributes also commended the Governor and pledged continued support to his administration.

Highlight of the occasion was presentation of the vehicles to the beneficiaries and test drive by the Governor.

DOOR TO DOOR IN CONTINUATION OF HER EXCELLENCY HAJIYA NANA SHETTIMA’SHouse to House campaign progress, in preparation fo...
20/03/2015

DOOR TO DOOR IN CONTINUATION OF HER EXCELLENCY HAJIYA NANA SHETTIMA’S

House to House campaign progress, in preparation for Governor Kashim Shettima 's re-election bid alongside GMB and all other APC contestants. The women of Bolori 2 experienced yet another wonderful day. The campaign train reached to almost every Household, and held heart to heart discussion and sensitisation lectures. After the interaction, every woman was given a wrapper, courtesy of Her Excellency Nana Shettima

At one particular House, one Yazara Ngurnoma, elderly woman's comment moved me to the point of tears. According to her, since the days of the Second republic (defunct NPN and GNPP) she's never benefited any gesture from any political party until this APC knock on her door. Moreover, one Ulama Mallam Musa Kalla, shows his happiness and prayed for her excellency , Governor Kashim Shettima ,GMB and every other APC contestants for a successful and victorious election. He also said that, Governor Kashim Shettima's resilience and sticking to the people against all odds, makes him one of the greatest heroes of Borno state and that he deserves second term re-election.He also said that since the days of the first republic (NEPU,PRP, NCNC etc ) he didn't see any young and vibrant leader like Ksm.

I am really greatfull to be part of this campaign train to experience such a wonderful full day. The gratitude of the women also goes to her excellency and in conclusion I would like to Complete with a prayer from one of the women: "May Allah reward her excellency, give a sweefing victory Governor Kashim Shettima and by 2019 Her excellency to become the next first lady of our great country Nigeria.
APC sak!
Governor Kashim Shettima sak!
GMB sak!

Gov. Shettima renames Hausari Primary School after Late Gov. Mala KachallaGov. Kashim Shettima had on Thursday renamed H...
20/03/2015

Gov. Shettima renames Hausari Primary School after Late Gov. Mala Kachalla

Gov. Kashim Shettima had on Thursday renamed Hausari Model Primary School after Late Alhaji Dr. Mala Kachalla (the fourth Executive Governor of Borno State) in a colorful event that was attended by family, friends, relatives and political associates of the late Governor.

The event which was organized by the Committee on Resuscitation of Primary and Junior secondary schools in Borno State under the able Leadership of Dr. Muhammad El-Nur Dongel had prominent personalities such in attendance as the Shehu of Borno Alhaji Dr. Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Al-Amin El-kanemi.

On his welcome address, Dr. Dongel said that the school was remodeled by the late Governor in 2003 but it was however abandoned since then. He further stated that their committee had recently renovated the school in order to create conducive learning atmosphere for both teachers and pupils.

Gov. Kashim Shettima had while speaking during the event emphasized on virtues of the late Mala as person and his good leadership qualities which include patience, perseverance and peaceful loving. He added that renaming of the school after the Late Governor will surely immortalize him and henceforth the School shall be called Mala Kachallah Memorial Primary School.

Engr. Ibrahim M. Ali who spoke on behalf of the family of the late Governor thanked the Gov. Shettima for the immortalizing their late brother and said this is best thing that has ever happen to the family since the demise of their brother. He added that the family will forever remain grateful to Governor Shettima and prayed that may Allah reward him abundantly.

The Governor used the occasion to launch the distribution of free uniforms, furniture and scanners for school.

A special prayer was offered for the repose of the soul of the deceased Governor.

18/03/2015

Reading the Card Reader Issue, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Desperation surges within the presidency and PDP camp. Postponing the election to March 28, this group thought they had bought added time to alter the electoral equation in their favour. They were frightened that February 14 would have been their demise. Four weeks out of the six-week delay, they have not found the elixir they craved. The date change has not changed the electoral dynamic in their favour. With the damage they have done to the nation, how could they think a mere six weeks would return to them the precious goodwill they had so meanly squandered? They now discover there likely is no sudden alteration that can repair the mess they have made of things. The extra time has only been a temporary stay of ex*****on of the people’s sovereign will against a desolate government that, through its callous neglect of the economy and national security, has been more hindrance than help to the people it once vowed to serve.

The PDP remains in virtually the same position they occupied in early February. They look behind them to find the people no longer there. They are angry because they think the people have deserted them at the eleventh hour. The greater truth is that they abandoned the people at the very dawn of this administration. They will now reap the dividends of their indifference.

Just as they did a week before the original February election date, all senior PDP figures have run into the street not to contest in the elections but to contest against elections being had at all. They remain afraid of the outcome of a clean and free exercise. They would like it to be loose and murky or not to hold at all.

This is the reason they vehemently hackle about the use of a card reader for the elections. They have belatedly learned the card reader will prevent customary electoral malpractices. The reader will separate them from their cherished weapons of multiple voting and ballot stuffing. The best hope for them to manufacture victory is to manufacture reasons to nix the card readers, thus necessitating a last-minute reversal to the old, discredited process.

The claim that use of the cards will disenfranchise voters is bogus. The world over, voters are required to register to vote and to present at the polling booth on election day a voter registration card. This process is not materially different than what takes place in other nations.

Neither the card nor the reader itself is used to cast votes. The card is a form of identification, an important and effective method of internal control, verification and confirmation, affirming the voter is the eligible to participate in this important civic exercise.

In the old system, the voter still had to present a voter’s registration card that would be verified by the appropriate electoral official. The verification process was porous and inaccurate due in part to innocent human error and to wilful malpractice.

By making the verification process dependent on computer-read biometrics, the elements of human error and mischief have been eliminated from this important process. Fingerprints cannot be altered nor can the machine’s reading of them be distorted. Only those entitled to cast ballots will be allowed to receive a ballot to cast. I cannot understand how anyone with even the pretence of a democratic bone in his body can bemoan this improvement.

They cry that the card-reading machines are imperfect. No one can guarantee that each and every machine will perfectly work. However, the alternative is fraught with even greater imprecision. Each national election conducted in Nigeria since 1999 has been a feat of ample rigging and malpractice. That is the way of the old system. It incentivises gross impropriety. This new way discourages, if not prevents, it. Unless the card readers are being sabotaged by PDP agents, the possibility of a massive failure of the readers is so scant as to be statistically implausible. The rate of innocent human error inherent in the old system far exceeds that of computer error in the new one. When we add the high rate of wilful mischief and wrongdoing, the old system condoned, the new digital path is vastly superior to the reversion the PDP would have us make.

At the end of the day, and every day has its end, the people need to vote and need to have confidence in the entirety of the process. The computerised card reader gives us a high probability of finally conducting a clean and fair election. A return to the old system is a sure return to crimes and wrongs that have made our elections a mockery of the democratic ideal and of the people’s will. If one system gives us but the mere possibility, let alone probability, of a credible undertaking while the other system is doomed by the certainty of the misconduct it produces, it simply makes more sense to opt for the chance of success instead of settling for the certainty of failure.

That the PDP cohort wants the old way means they do not want to advance democracy by insuring a decent electoral process. They want to kidnap democracy by orchestrating the electoral result.

They are afraid of the verdict of the people because they know they have ill-served the nation for so many years.
The energy this administration should have invested in governing the people for six years is now being expended in these last few weeks in the frantic attempt to scuttle or side-wind an election that is tantamount to a referendum on the Jonathan administration. They want to save their skin by choking your democracy. Their efforts come as too much, too clumsily, too late.

Do not be persuaded by their attempts to paint themselves as last-second democrats. Their governance has been haughty and arrogant, an eruption of insecurity, unemployment and deep economic recession depleting the national treasury by the day, if not by the hour and minute. The times have been fertile and fecund for them but barren and bankrupt as to you! Their long track is one of disservice to you on all accounts – employment, power, water, roads, national security, corruption, education, health, housing and social security. Now at the last minute, they want you to believe they have become paragons of democratic virtue, the guardians of your right to vote. This is an insult to our collective wisdom. Your right to vote is seen as a wrong to them. They don’t seek democracy. They seek to strike fear in you that you may recoil from grasping the democracy that is now so closely at hand.

Let us give true democracy a chance. At the end of every contest, the cards must be placed on the table and read. Let all the cards that you as voters hold in your hands be read. Only those afraid of the will of the people fear what the cards shall read.

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC)

18/03/2015

Shettima: Why IDPs Can’t Return to Liberated Communities for Elections

18 Mar 2015
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Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, has said it will be callous and irresponsible to hurriedly return internally displaced persons to their liberated communities to vote.

The governor, according to a statement sent by his spokesman, Isa Gusau said some of the villages and suburbs of the liberated towns are still infested with the insurgents and sending them back to the areas without total cleansing of all vestiges of insurgency is nothing more to wickedness and sacrificing them on
the altar of politics.

Gusau said his boss reacted to the question of why it will be proper for the IDPs to vote during the forthcoming elections, during weekend’s visit to Diffa province in Niger Republic to see about 200,000 refugees from the state who fled to the neighbouring country.

The governor, in the statement, explained that his government chose not to support the move to hurriedly dispatch the IDPs to their recently liberated homelands on the ground of safety and environmental health hazards, insisting that a lot of destroyed houses, hospitals, schools, farms and lots more need to be fixed before citizens are made to return.

The governor said: “I am absolutely in support of elections holding in local government areas after all, I was elected with popular mandate in 2011 with elections taking place across in all local governments of the state and having to win more than two-third of the 27 local government areas of Borno State.

“One who has won elections and has kept fate with his people and is doing his best to meet his obligations has no reason to fear elections. The voters are the same whether they vote in local government areas or anywhere else.

“However, I think it will be irresponsible on our part as a government to hurry our citizens back to liberated communities now mainly to go and vote because that will be very callous. We have pockets of insurgents in some villages, we have had attacks that are very recent on some routes, we all know that these liberated communities are still not fully safe and habitable.”

Shettima added: “The military has recaptured lost territories but we have one or two to go. Then, some insurgents fled to villages and they are still posing problems, how safe will our people be if we force them back today? How safe will it be to send people to Gamboru, Baga, Monguno, Malamfatori, Kala-Balge, Mafa and other places.

“What about the issue of landmines possibly planted there that everyone knows the military has been contending with?”

He lamented that: “All those politicians that stay in Abuja and cause all manner of confusion for Borno, if they are so certain that liberated communities are now safe, let them go and live in Gamboru like ordinary people. Why have they moved their entire families including their cats out of Maiduguri that is relatively safe not to talk of the local government areas?”

“Why do they want our citizens to go to liberated communities and put their lives at risk knowing fully well that there is so much to be done. Apart from the issue of safety, there are decomposed bodies, we need to do so much fumigation and environmental cleansing, we need to rebuild homes destroyed, markets, schools, hospitals, many have been destroyed, we need to fix things because our citizens are human beings and they deserve to be treated as such.”

He asked: “Why should we push our citizens to live where we can’t send our wives and children to live?”

Shettima said: “We are concerned about our people, we cannot allow them take unnecessary risks. We are confident all will be well eventually insha Allah but we need some careful planning. We want to set up a Task Force on Evaluation, Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Re-integration of Victims of the insurgency and the task force will have representatives of all stakeholders.

“It will be a multi-faith and multi-ethnic based so that every segment of the affected population is covered be it citizens, associations, government or institutions from security to all others. We have a serious work before us, it is not child’s play that some people are advocating for mainly for their selfish and dehumanizing interests. We must learn to put politics aside where the existence of our citizens are involved.

“Power should not be our only concern at all points. There is more to life than desperation to access power.”

BREAKING NEWS...Two bomb explosions have been reported inside the Yerwa IDPs camp this evening around 6:20pm, eye witnes...
14/03/2015

BREAKING NEWS...

Two bomb explosions have been reported inside the Yerwa IDPs camp this evening around 6:20pm, eye witnesses have called to inform KSM News. The camp hosts IDPs from Bama.

Details of the explosion is still sketchy as at the time of this report, but witnesses says security personnels may have successfully detonated two planted bombs seconds in-between around the vicinity of the camp targeted at displaced persons. No one was reported injured.

KSM News can report that Ex-Borno State Governor Ali Modu Sheriff, an alleged Boko Haram financier, has in recent days, stepped up desperate attempts in trying to cause chaos in Maiduguri ahead of the general elections. Sheriff is doing everything possible to see that elections do not hold in Borno State since he has lost out in the contest, but has failed woefully.

Sheriff had even tried to cause division within the ranks of the gallant Civilian JTF by accusing them recently of burning his UTC campaign building alongside APC supporters during the visit of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to the State, an allegation that he expected would trigger major division within the ranks of the Civilian JTF, but it failed again.

KSM News had reported earlier that military men under the seven division of the Nigerian Army involved in fighting Boko Haram insurgents had on Tuesday night demolished dozens of shops in different markets in Maiduguri without prior notice with traders coming in the morning to find their shops brought down. Ex-Governor Sheriff has been fingered by Governor Shettima in masterminding the destruction.

Governor Shettima made this disclosure at the inauguration on Thursday of an emergency committee that is saddled with the responsibility of evaluating extent of recent demolition of shops around some markets in Maiduguri with a view to re-settling the shop owners to keep them in business as well as paying compensations to those who lost commodities.

Governor Shettima who strongly condemned the action of the military also fingered former Governor of the State, Ali Modu Sheriff, saying the former Governor might have used someone in the military to blackmail the APC administration to score political advantage. He had cautioned the military against political partisanship.

Shettima recalled that the former Governor applied the same tactics ahead of the 2003 Governorship elections in Borno State when he was deploying all means to takeover power from the late Mala Kachalla who was the sitting Governor of the State. Shettima added that the former Governor frustrated Mala Kachalla's administration to the point of influencing not only demolitions of market stalls but also shutting down hospitals and schools through all manner of strike actions in addition to sabotaging supply of water to Maiduguri metropolis using some insiders that worked against the administration of Mala Kachalla. Governor Shettima however declared that he is not the same as Mala Kachalla and as such, his administration will resist any attempt to sabotage it's determination to make live more meaningful for the good people of Borno State.

The latest of such Ali Sheriff devilish attempts may be the targeting at IDP camps so that elections would not hold within the camps, as INEC had said elections would hold in all designated IDPs camps in Maiduguri; a decision that did not go down well with Boko Haram sponsor, Sheriff.

We would continue to call on all citizens of the state to remain security conscious and report suspicious objects or people around them to security agents.

Surely, Borno State, at the end, shall emerge victorious from her current predicament. The Borno sun shall rise again. And insha Allah, the likes of Ali Modu Sheriff, who hitherto have proven to be above the law in Nigeria, will surely one day be arrested and prosecuted.

Kudos to our military for successfully detonating the bombs.

BOKO HARAM: BORNO GOVERNOR MEETS 200,000 FLEEING CITIZENS IN NIGER REPUBLICGovernor Kashim Shettima is currently in Nige...
14/03/2015

BOKO HARAM: BORNO GOVERNOR MEETS 200,000 FLEEING CITIZENS IN NIGER REPUBLIC

Governor Kashim Shettima is currently in Niger Republic where he met with about two hundred thousand Nigerians who fled from Abadam, Mobbar, Kukawa and Monguno local government areas in northern part of Borno State following massive attacks by Boko Haram insurgents that led to the takeover of Malamfatori, Damasak, Baga and Monguno, headquarters of Abadam, Mobbar, Kukawa and Monguno respectively.

The four affected headquarters’ have however been liberated by joint muliti national forces in separate rescue missions. Troops from the Republic of Chad reclaimed Malamfatori, their counterparts from Niger liberated Damasak while Nigerian troops reclaimed Baga and Monguno towns on different days, about two weeks ago.

Borno citizens who fled from the four local government headquarters and surrounding villages crossed into different parts of Niger Republic, Cameroon and Chad. On Niger Republic, citizens including nursing mothers, aged women and men, young men and women and thousands of children below ages of ten, took refuge in border towns of Bosso, Tumur, Kanchandi, Balanguwa, Shettimari, Kaulaha, Barwa, Chukujani, Yabi, Malamkauri, all in Diffa province which is the closest State to Nigeria through border areas in northern parts of Borno. Some of the fleeing residents have spent four months in Niger Republic following attacks of villages they lived. They fled in different groups and times depending on when their comunities were attacked.

Governor Shettima had about two months ago ordered the evacuation of fleeing citizens from Chad and Cameroon back to Maiduguri in Borno State and they have since been temporarily settled at some of the thirteen Government controlled camps established in Maiduguri as being managed by the State and Federal Governments through their emergency management agencies.

The Governor on Thursday drove to Niger in convoy with council chairmen and stakeholders of Abadam, Mobbar, Kukuwa and Monguno local government areas. The convoy crisscrossed Damaturu, Banbangida, Bayamari, Gaidam before entering Mainosoruwa in Diffa province of Niger Republic. Governor Shettima in company of the Governor of Diffa, Yacuba Usmana Gawo drove through sand dunes to a refugee camp in Gagamari, on the outskirts of Diffa town, where he met displaced persons mostly from Mobbar local government area. The fleeing citizens who went on a wild jubilation on citing the Governor and their kinsmen where assured that their welfare would be improved. Shettima thanked the Government of Niger especially the Governor of Diffa for opening doors for Borno citizens to take refuge at a desperate time. Shettima said the government and people of Borno State would forever remain indebted to the Government of Niger for offering protection and support to citizens of Borno.

The Governor informed the displaced persons that he was setting up a Task Force on Evaluation, Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Re-integration of Insurgency Victims with the mandate of assessing safety and damages in all liberated territories and commencing reconstruction works to ensure basic necessities of live such as water, healthcare facilities, access to food and shelter are made available in addition to fumigating all areas to guarantee health security given possible decomposition of bodies.

The Governor announced to the happy though traumatized citizens, that all their four local government areas have been reclaimed by the multi-national troops from participating countries of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad. The Governor announced a special welfare package for the displaced persons in cash that wasn’t disclosed by handed to camp officials.

On Friday, Governor Shettima’s convoy drove for about one hour, navigating through wheel dragging and safety threatening sand-dunes, across a thick desert to reach a camp located in Sayam, a border outskirt of Diffa town within the Province. He along with stakeholders met fleeing citizens also from Mobbar local government area. He gave assurances similar to those of his first interaction. He presented medical equipment made of mostly anti malaria drugs and mosquito as well as some test equipments received by officials at the camp which has the presence of United Nations High Commission for Refugees. The Governor then returned to Diffa town where he met with citizens of Abadam, Kukawa and Monguno local government areas with similar assurances and welfare treatments as was done for all affected persons he previously met.

Governor Shettima had explained to all the victims that the Government would reach decision regarding their relocation to Maiduguri taking into account the fact that their camps are closer to their local government areas as well as looking at how quickly reconstruction works would be concluded for them to be reintegrated. He said his Government would be happy to return all of them to camps in Maiduguri if that is considered the best option. He however said he had assurance from the Governor of Diffa about their safety.

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