The 19 northern governors, under the aegis of the Northern States
Governors Forum, have called on the Federal Government and the
international community to defeat Boko Haram in three months.
Chairman of the Forum, who is also the
Governor of Niger State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, who spoke on behalf of his
colleagues at the event, said the task of rebuilding the economy of
states in the North would not be an easy task given the security
challenges facing the region.
He 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.
“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.”
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan on
Saturday said he had received assurances from the President of
INTERPOL, Mrs. Mireille Ballestrazzi, that the organisation would search
the whole world for the schoolgirls that were abducted on April 14 from
Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State.
“I just had a communication with the
President of INTERPOL who said they are ready to join the Nigerian
government to search the whole world. Wherever these girls are, we must
get them.”
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