MINISTER of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has showered
encomiums on Nigerian soldiers for what he called their gallant fight
and bravery in dislodging the elements of Boko Haram in Bama and Konduga
LGAs of Borno state, saying that the December deadline given by the
President will be achieved.
The minister gave the commendation, yesterday, during an official
visit to Bama and Konduga Local Government Councils of the State.
Mohammed who led a team of information reporters to the visit said, he
was humbled by the high scale of destruction and damages left behind in
the areas by the insurgents as well as the palpable suffering and
poverty undergone by the surviving victims of the Boko Haram war.
He commended the Nigerian army for rising to the occasion when it
mattered most in restoring the integrity of federal government by
rooting out the insurgents and the ongoing efforts to recapture the
remaining areas before the December deadline. “They are very happy about
what we are doing and are very committed to restoring peace in
North-East and unity of this country. We went to Bama and Konduga and
saw firsthand, the scale of damage and destruction that the Boko Haram
terrorists left behind.
“It humbled many of us, and we all came back very very sober. I hope
that with this visit, my colleagues in the media will show more
restraint, more understanding in reporting the efforts being made in the
war against terrorism. We are also confident that by today, we are much
more informed about the corruption war,” he said.
On the visit to the IDP camp in Bama, where the team saw the victims
of the war, old people, women and kids, the Minister lamented the impact
of the war on the victims, and promised that government would do
everything possible to rehabilitate them soon. ”Many of them they are
victims of war they did not know about and many of the kids were their
clapping without understanding what were being said. We saw abject
poverty with sorrow, fear in the eyes of all the people there.
“I must publicly commend our military because it takes one to believe
here the enormity of challenges they are facing. They are not only
winning the war against insurgency but are also winning the peace, and
even the humanitarian burden is probably heavier than the military
burden. I saw a soft side of the commander of the Theatre, who was moved
by the condition of the IDPs and suggested that the kids be adopted to
reduce their sufferings.”
He lamented that these kids are going to sleep in this harsh weather
but I promised that we are going to come back soon, to address their
plights through resettlement and reconstruction,” he added.
State government’s effort
On the effort being made by the state government to assuage the
suffering the people, the Minister lauded the state Government for
taking the initiative of commencing the rebuilding and reconstruction of
the damaged areas.
He also commended the Governor for creating a special ministry for to
fast-track the rebuilding process and assured him of federal
government’s support.
“Because of the premium the Governor had placed on the plight of the
victims, he had created a new ministry in his cabinet office called
Ministry of Reconstruction and we saw traces of reconstruction in Bama
and Konduga: The markets, maternity complex, LGA headquarters that was
razed down under reconstruction among others.
“These are clear evidence that peace is gradually returning to
North-Easter, Borno state in particular. It takes one to be there to
appreciate how the Governor has combined governance with the
reconstruction of destructions by insurgency. This was possible because
of the bold decision he had taken in area of agriculture, empowerment,
education, health and environment. I am confident that in few months
time, everything will be brought to normalcy,” the Minister said.
Responding, the Governor assured the Minister that come 2nd January,
2016, the State Government would commence rebuilding of Bama with about
1,000 houses and 108 in Konduga.
The Governor, while commending the Minister for the visit, however
took a swipe at former information Minister, Mr. Labaran Maku, who he
said never visited Borno State to ascertain the veracity of damages but
went about commenting about the activities of Boko Haram without
firsthand information.
According to the Governor, who described the visit as historic said,
the past Ministers of information since 2009 failed in their duties for
misinforming Nigerians about the activities of Boko Haram until Lai
Mohammed broke the jinx to enable him avail federal government and the
public on the true position of things on ground, particularly the level
of successes recorded by the military.
“The fact that the President and Vice superintend over the functions
of the ministers, does not erase the strategic role of the information
Minister. With the continued declaration of war on the North-East,
particularly, the Borno state since 2009, the most important duties of
every Minister should be the Boko Haram mayhem.
“And for a minister to get the right information on the activities of
Boko Haram, can only be derived by a visit to Borno State, which has
been the epi-centre of the crisis.
“The former Minister of Information (Maku) had been speaking about
Boko Haram, even going to the media to cast aspersion on the state
government. Since 2009, Boko Haram started, no Minister of Information, I
repeat, no Minister of Information ever visited Borno state until
December 5, 2015, Lai Mohammed visited,” he observed.
According to Governor Shetima, the Minister is not the only
information to visit Borno, but also the first under the APC government
to visit
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