The Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima has appealed
to the N-Power governing body to consider giving 10,000 extra slots to
Borno State in light of the huge needs for the Book Haram-hit state to
recover from the devastating effects of various acts of terrorism
carried out in the state over the years. He also appealed that Yobe and
Adamawa would get special consideration.
Praising the visiting N-Power implementation and monitoring
team for "standing the test of time despite misgivings and mischief
makings", Gov. Shettima explained to the team that while some other
states are now jostling to be recognized as the 'worst hit state by Book
Haram', statistics by the World Bank and other agencies have shown that
Borno accounts for $5.6 billion of the total $9.5 billion lost to the
drawn out battle against terrorism in Nigeria.
Citing examples of Chibok, Bama and Gwoza, where the Emir
and some of his children were killed, the Governor said " If you want to
assist us or add value, cover every part of the state because no part
hasn't been unaffected... We need your support and we would continue to
partner with you."
Governor Shettima added that his state is open to any idea
or initiative that advances the welfare of Borno citizens without
discrimination for ethnic group or religion. This he said reflects in
the appointment of people in his team. "What we emphasize is equity,
justice and fair play...any Nigerian resident in Borno has every right
to call himself a son of Borno...
" It doesn't matter where you're from. What matters is your capacity, passion and aggression to add value".
The Governor further pleaded for everyone, without recourse
to ethnic or religious prejudice, to focus on reviving Nigeria, the
'sleeping giant of Africa', to take its pivotal role in global affairs.
"We are wearing white, but most of us, our hearts are black
and religion has become a body of ritual devoid of any capital value.
More harm has been done in the name of God than in any other name...
" The worst is over and we are ready for development. We are one nation with a common destiny", he said.
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