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Atiku Visits Borno Over Deadly Flood That Ravaged Maiduguri (Photos)

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Atiku Visits Borno Over Deadly Flood That Ravaged Maiduguri (Photos)

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Atiku Visits Borno Over Deadly Flood That Ravaged Maiduguri (Photos)


The 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, on Sunday, visited Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

The former vice president said his visit was out of sympathy for those affected by the flood that ravaged the city recently.

“A short while ago, I arrived in Maiduguri for a sympathy visit to the people of Borno State over the recent catastrophic flooding. -AA,” Atiku wrote via his account on the X platform.

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Meanwhile, the Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, has expressed concern that several leaders of the Boko Haram terrorist group, who are currently incarcerated, may have managed to flee from the state’s correctional facility.

Naija News reports that Zulum’s worries come after a devastating flood hit Maiduguri, the state’s capital.

The extent of the damage caused by the flood, resulted in fatalities and the loss of properties which are valued in millions of naira.

Reports also have it that the flood damaged a section of the old prison, where many prisoners were relocated to the newly constructed maximum security prison in Maiduguri.

There have been speculations in some quarters that prisoners are being evacuated and some of them escaping following the recent flood incidents.

Speaking in an interview with BBC, when asked about his concerns regarding the escape of Boko Haram leaders, Governor Zulum confirmed that he was indeed worried about it.

The Borno State Governor said: “I’m worried, yes, I’m seriously worried. But you also have to bear in mind that the Borno State Government has established what we call the Borno Model of Rehabilitation, which has allowed many insurgents to repent. Within the last two years, over 200,000 Boko Haram members and their families have repented and I think this has also yielded positive results in ensuring the return of peace and stability to Borno State.”

Zulum decried how the state witnessed another calamity amid its challenging security situation.

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“I can remember more than 300,000 people were killed in Borno State, thousands of classrooms were destroyed, the insurgency destroyed hundreds of facilities.

“We are just trying to get out of this problem, and then we witnessed another disaster—a very serious calamity, another serious humanitarian crisis that the state governor cannot shoulder,” the governors stated, adding that the support given to the flood victims was “never enough”.

“There is no way we can provide food to millions of people in one or two hours. So, what we decided is to retreat and organise ourselves. The only way we can organise ourselves is to ensure that the affected victims are resettled in camps. Then we will take the support to the camps; otherwise, many will die as a result of receiving food and non-food items in queues,” he said.



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