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Boko Haram: Only one LG, Abadam, is still under insurgents’ control – Borno Speaker

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Alhaji Abdulkarim Lawan, Speaker, Borno State House of Assembly has said that only one local government is yet to be liberated from the Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State out the 20 local government areas earlier occupied.

He, therefore, assured Nigerians that the December deadline to rout the Boko Haram insurgents from Nigeria would be met by the armed forces.
Lawan, who is Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Houses of Assembly in Nigeria, disclosed his projection in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, at the 36 speakers’ conference organised to deliberate on a model administration of criminal justice system.

He said the Nigerian military had never been so committed in the fight against insurgency as they are now.

In his words, “As of now, only one local government is yet to be liberated from the clutches of the Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State. That’s Abadam, located along the border town of Niger Republic.

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“Nineteen local governments are now in control of the military. And the people are gradually returning to their homes in the affected areas. The military is very serious in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency. We never experienced the kind of commitment from the military before.

“They have driven the Boko Haram insurgents into the bush. I am sure the military is equal to the task and will meet the time line of December 2015 to rout the insurgents. The Chief of Army Staff is leading the military.

“Various local governments captured by Boko Haram have been recaptured with the federal troops stationed there as they proceed to other local governments. So, now only Abadam local government is not liberated. I am sure they are going to liberate every local government in the state.”

He urged the people of the area to continue to support the military to ”find an end to this madness and unIslamic act. Because Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states have suffered so much due to this security challenge in the last six years. Now, we are gradually getting relative peace. So, I advise the people in all these areas to support the military.” .

Declaring open the workshop, the state Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed said: “A sound criminal justice system is imperative for economic growth, political stability and social equilibrium. It is impossible to have a sound economy without a solid foundation of good laws that can curb anti-social behaviours and other disruptive tendencies in the society.

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“Additionally, a sound criminal system is a prerequisite for rule of law which, as you know, is an essential component of good governance. This is because no modern society can thrive unless there are strong laws to guide social, economic and political conduct of its citizens.”

“Unless the citizens are aware of and abide by a robust criminal justice system, the sense of security, peace and lawfulness for economic and political development will be missing.”

Ahmed, however, lauded the initiative of the speakers of the 36 states of the federation to organize the workshop saying that, their deliberations would go a long way to fashion a way out of the dwindling criminal justice system in the country.

-Vanguard

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