The Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, has claimed that the state is one of the safest places to live in Nigeria.
According to him, despite the
insurgency in north eastern state,
Borno was now safer than Lagos, Abuja and most state capitals in the
country.
He stated this in Bauchi on Tuesday while addressing the Batch B
National Youth Service Corps members deployed in Borno State, who are
undergoing their orientation in Bauchi State.
The 1,387 corps members, deployed in Borno State, were sworn in on November 28 at their camp in Bauchi.
Shettima, while assuring them that Borno State was now peaceful,
said, “With all sense of responsibility and honesty, am saying that the
worst in Maiduguri is over. Borno is now on the path to sustainable
peace.
“Maiduguri is now safe even more than Lagos, Abuja and many other state capitals in Nigeria,” he said.
Shettima expressed pleasure with the corps members for leaving their
comfort zones to serve their father land. He assured them of necessary
security and assistance while the service lasts
He specifically hailed the Bauchi State Governor, Mohammed Abubakar,
for accommodating Borno State corps members and the assistance rendered
to them.
The Borno State NYSC Coordinator, Alhaji Lawal Turawa,
said the prompt intervention of the Bauchi State governor, which led to
the relocation of the corps members to the new camp, saved what would
have been an ugly situation.
Turawa informed the governor that the Borno NYSC lacked staff
accommodation and utility vehicles, appealing to the governor to help in
the rehabilitation of staff accommodation, which he said had not been
renovated since 1995.
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