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Borno govt to partner FG to fast track Boko Haram surrender…..Zulum

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Borno state Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum has that the state is ready to fast-track the process of surrender of Boko Haram members in order to achieve peace in the region.

Zulum disclosed this on Thursday at the Town Hall meeting  on vandalization of power and telecommunications infrastruture in Maiduguri, Borno state.

He said, “The ongoing surrender of Boko Haram is a welcome development. Two months ago, we took a decision that will ensure that we leverage on the process.

“So far, thousands of them have surrendered. We have been receiving tremendous support from  Nigean Army, Nigerian Police and DSS, and others at ensuring the succ of this  very process.

“Governments  at state and federal  level are working to estabishing a sustainable  framework that will ensure proper handling of these process and Mr. President has promised to support this initiative,” he said.

On vandalization of public infrastructure  in the state, especially power which has left the state in total darkness in the last nine months, Zulum said the residents had been subjected to live in total darkness since January when the telecoms and power facilities were brought down by Boko Haram.

“The scourge of vandalisation of power and communications infrastructure in the country is unacceptable. Power and communications infrastructure play a critical role in  development process and is invaluably central in the achievement of a sustainable growth and development in the country.

“They are bridge between the government and the governed in line with the principles of participatory democracy. Insurgents sometimes in January this year planted explosives devices and detonated them on some of the high tension wires supplying electricity to the state, leading to the power lines. This culminated to the darkness being experienced in the past nine months. This has been a harrowing situation, especially for those who depend on constant electricity  for their livelihoods.

“After the first destruction of the power lines, we mobilized resources to effect necessary repairs both at the Federal and state level. After spending millions of Naira, the excitement was short lived as the insurgents, 24 hours later destroyed the repaired lines along with other facilities which subjected the people to despair and hopelessness.”

“At the initial stage, the state government alerted the federal authorities of the destruction of the power lines with the imperative of effecting immediate repairs in order to restore regular power supply to the state.

“Since it is virtually impossible to provide 2 protection to power lines in the state or any other part of the country, it has become a matter of technological imperative for the the Fedeal government to look into the possibility of deploying technology to protect physical infrastructure.”

“Our citizens should also be sensitized so that they will have moral obligation to protect all government infrastructure in their domain, in view of the huge investment the federal government is making in Rehabilitation of neglected infrastructure and construction of new ones across, the task should not be left for the federal government alone, it is a collective responsibility.”

He was grateful to President Muhammadu Buhari for directing NNPC to provide them with alternative  power supply, which according to him would be completed in few months time.

“I commeded President Buhari for approving the establishment of alternative power supply to Borno state through the NNPC. Just few days ago, the contract for the installation of termal energy station in Maidugiri was signed by the NNPC and contractors, very soon, the contractors will mobilize to site and the project will be completed  in the next 6 months.

“The  president has directed the Federal Ministry of Power to look into the possibility of providing 150 megawatts of solar energy plant in Borno state to ensure sustainable power supply to the state.

The state government will provide the necessary support to the officials of the Ministry of Power to achieve the objectives.”

He further appealed to President Buhari to upgrade the proposed Port Harcourt-Maidui rail line from single to standard gauge for optimal benefit to the people.

According to him, standard gauge line is more desirable for the people of the state and the nation at large and urged the Minister of Information  and Culture  to prevail on the President to consider the request.

“My sincere hope is that Port Harcounor – Maiduguri rail way will also be given the desired attention by the federal  government.

“We are looking for standard  gauge from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri. As the spokesperson of the Federal  government  my hope is that my request will be channelled to the president for consideration.”

He called on all stakeholders  to contribute towards  the course of ending insecurity not only in Borno state  but in the entire region and country at large and to forestall future occurrences.

Earlier, the minister of Information  and Culture, Alh. Lai Mohammed lamented the ongoing destruction of public infrastructure by hoodlums across the country which he described as a sabotage to government efforts to fix our decayed and moribund infrastructure.

He called the citizens to compliment government’s effort in securing public infrastructure.

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