By our Correspondent
HOTPEN – The Borno State Government Saturday joined other states of the federation to mark Nigeria’s 62nd Independence Anniversary.
Saturday’s Independence Anniversary celebration was the first in the insurgency-ravaged Borno in 12 years.
Many states of the nation joined to commemorate the historic event with Borno State marking it for the first time since 2008 when the last one was celebrated.
With the eruption of the Boko Haram conflict in 2009, public gatherings, including celebrations of national days were suspended for security reasons.
Former Governor Ali Sheriff was the last governor to mark the Independence Anniversary, in 2008, when Nigeria clocked 48.
However, many parts of Borno have become relatively safe due to the efforts of soldiers who continue to battle the insurgents.
On Saturday, the Deputy Governor of Borno State, Umar Kadafur, made history as he mounted the dais and drove on the parade van to take a salute from the Nigeria police parade team during the colourful occasion held in Maiduguri, the state capital.
The deputy governor, who represented Governor Babagana Zulum, said the “auspicious occasion could not hold in Borno State for quite some time, due to the peculiar security challenges bedevilling the state.”
“Notwithstanding, today’s celebration is indicative that peace is gradually returning to the state and the country at large, as a result of the successes recorded by the gallant troops of the Nigerian military and other sister security agencies which steered the state government to closed down all IDP camps in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and Jere Local Government Area as well as voluntary resettlement of many communities across the state.”
“It is evident that the administration of His Excellency, President Muhammad Buhari, has shown a strong commitment to the indivisibility of Nigeria and ensure that every citizen has access to freedom of life and basic social amenities.”
“On this day and in the spirit of rededication, we renew our commitment to confronting the challenges of critical infrastructure destroyed by the decade-long Boko Haram insurgency and explore avenues to create job opportunities for our teeming unemployed youths thereby minimizing the upsurge of social vices in the society,” he said.
He enjoined all Nigerians to remain united, live peacefully and shun all tendencies capable of plunging the nation into chaos and anarchy as the 2023 general elections are fast approaching.
Mr Kadafur said though the country is facing several daunting challenges, he believes that the challenges are surmountable as the faith of Nigerians remains unshaken for the interest of the country.