Governor
Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, who is also the Chairman of Northern State
Governors Forum (NSGF), said, yesterday, that with the efforts against Boko
Haram, insurgency by the Islamist group should end within three months.
Aliyu,
speaking at the end of the NSGF and the Nigeria Embassy Washington DC, USA
Investment Forum, held at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja, said, “Boko Haram
should be eliminated at the maximum of three months. That is the expectation of
the northern states from the Federal Government and the international
community.”
According
to him, all hands ought to be on deck to end the Boko Haram insurgency.
The
governor’s words: “The current challenges facing our country demonstrates the
importance of working together across geo-political zones, political party
lines, and ethnic-religious affinities to defeat our common enemies – poverty
and corruption, which, unfortunately, continue to undermine our efforts in
taking our rightful place as the giant of Africa. We can no longer remain the
sleeping giant. And the time for a paradigm shift is certainly now.
“We
are under no illusions that achieving this will be easy, especially in a fast
changing information age. We also believe that progress in any form comes with
a price. Expectedly, as life gets better it certainly gets tougher, with
emerging challenges and pressures that sometimes threaten to uproot communities
and families from their established ways of life. We, however, believe we have
a shared responsibility and morality as Governors of the Northern States to
pursue programmes and policies that promote social justice, peace and security,
which is the fundamental essence of governance.”
The
meeting, which had in attendance the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, James
Ent Whistle, the Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, Prof. Adewale
Ibidapo Adefuye, some governors, deputy governors, key investors from Nigeria
and the United States, was aimed at “creating opportunities for economic
prosperity and security in the northern states and the nation in a period of
unprecedented insecurity challenges.”
Source :Vanguard
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