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Gov. Geidam Says Yobe Government Has commenced Resettlement of 300,000 IDPs

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Governor Ibrahim Geidam

Governor Ibrahim Geidam

Governor Ibrahim Geidam of Yobe on Friday said the state government has commenced the process of returning over 300,000 displaced persons to communities hitherto held by Boko Haram insurgents.

The governor, represented by his deputy, Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu, said this in Damaturu when the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, who paid him a courtesy visit.

He said the state government had set up various committees to facilitate the safe return of all the displaced persons to their communities.

Geidam called for the support of all relevant authorities, including the Army, to ensure that the environment was safe for the inhabitants to return.

He said the efforts of security agencies had made the areas, hitherto held by the insurgents, safe for the return of the displaced persons.

“The insurgency had displaced over 300,000 people and destroyed property in Gujba and Gulani local government areas.

I wish to stress that the right steps have been taken with the inauguration of the committee to facilitate the return of civil authorities in areas retaken from the insurgents.

The state government has also commenced the process of returning inhabitants to communities hitherto held by the insurgents,” he said.

Geidam praised the contributions and sacrifice of the Nigerian Army and other sister services in containing the insurgency that ravaged parts of the north east.

He said the Nigerian Armed Forces had since independence held the country together and urged them not to relent.

“It is on record that the Nigerian Armed Forces have always been the defender of the people and will continue to do so,” the governor said.

He commiserated with the Chief of Army Staff and the families of slain officers and soldiers in the ongoing fight against Boko Haram.

Earlier, Buratai expressed appreciation for the support given to troops deployed to Yobe.

He attributed part of the successes recorded in the fight against terrorism to the cooperation of the people and support of the Yobe state government.

Buratai said he was in the state to continue his operational visit to Army units and formations.

 

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