President Goodluck Jonathan will today commence two-day official
visit to Borno and Yobe states, the first since he became president. His
initial plan to be in Borno for the flag-off of his presidential
campaigns for the northeast in the build-up to the 2011 electioneering
was cancelled midway and shifted to the neighbouring Gombe State.He had
been severally accused by the Borno Elders Forum and government of Borno
State of refusing to visit the troubled states, which had witnessed
persistent Boko Haram attacks.
More than 2,000 people have died in the two states since the 2009
uprising. Today’s visit by the president is coming barely a week after
eight governors of the newly formed opposition party, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) stormed Maiduguri in what they described as a
visit “to sympathise with the people who lost their loved ones and
properties.”
Residents of Borno and Yobe believe the visit of the APC governor
presumably compelled the president to come to the area though Vice
President Namadi Sambo had during his one-day official visit to Borno
early February promised the readiness of the president “to visit soon.”
According to sources from the presidential visit planning committees in
Maiduguri and Damaturu, Jonathan who is expected to arrive Maiduguri
Airport before 12 noon would proceed to Damaturu, the Yobe State
capital, about 120 kilometres from the airport.
He is billed to commission a 300-housing unit along Gujba Road built
by Yobe State government and a library complex at the state-owned Bukar
Abba Ibrahim University after which he would be expected to hold a town
hall meeting with traditional rulers, elders and community leaders as
well as religious leaders. The president is also expected to return to
Maiduguri same day (Thursday) for similar town hall meeting on the
lingering security problem in the area.
A PDP chieftain in Borno said the president’s visit today was like “a
confidence building mission” especially for the leader that had been
repeatedly criticised by the people for his alleged poor handling of the
Boko Haram insurgence. Security has been beefed up in both Maiduguri
and Damaturu to make the president visit a hitch free even as some aides
of the president and security personnel have already arrived the two
states. Meanwhile, Borno State government has declared Friday March 8 a
work free day for both “public and private sectors.” A statement from
the Secretary to the Borno State Government, Alhaji Baba Ahmed Jidda
said the work free day is “in honour of the visit of Mr President to
Borno State.”
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