Attempted B’ Haram invasion: Shettima applauds Borno youths’ gallantry

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima said that no one can push the people of Borno out of their land, as the government and people of the state will continue to fight for their lives and property.

The governor who stated this while commenting on the second invasion of his state capital, praised the courage of youth volunteers, who fought alongside regional troops to push back the terrorists from Maiduguri.

In a statement by his media aide, Malam Isa Gusau, the governor however warned that no one should take laws into their hands in the course of defending Borno or its state capital.

“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.”

Shettima also saluted the gallantry of the Nigerian Armed Forces, “who from day one that Borno started having insurgency problems in 2009, stood by our dear state with a very strong commitment against all odds.

“Their sacrifices for 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 a government, continue to afford them all they need within the limits of resources at our disposal.

“Reclaiming captured territories and safeguarding others that are free as well as safeguarding lives and property constitute our fundamental priorities as government”.

Shettima promised that his government would continue not only to uphold these priorities but to work tirelessly towards achieving them.

“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 all citizens that are affected,” the governor assured residents of the state.

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