The governor was moved to tears because of what he described as the recent setback in the fight against insurgency.
He, however, noted that the leaders had not lost hope in the President’s ability to win the war and restore peace in the state.
Amidst the tears, he told the President that the delegation came to present a set of observations and specific requests from a security meeting held a week ago in the state, which will require urgent presidential intervention.
The meeting has now come to an end and the governor declined to give details of the observations and requests made to the president.
Others present included the National Security Adviser, Mohammed Babagana Monguno, the Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, the DG of DSS and NIA, Chief of Defense Staff, Abayomi Olonisakin and members of the National Assembly.
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how I wish the government can find a lasting solution to this insurgent
ReplyDeleteNo they can't, for they are cashing out hugely from it. What do you think the security budget are for?
DeletePerhaps someone will not agree that the last administration was also cashing for it. Just this one.
DeleteALL NA WASH. @Blessed Princess
Delete09:45 I didn't exonerate the last administration. Read my comment very well. If I do, why then was Dasuki arrested?
DeleteGood you agree that the last administration laid the foundation for this disaster. At least, you are now agreeing that Daduki’s arrest is not just witch-hunting but because him and those in the past administration, under the authorization of the former president gave room for embezzling of monies meant to fight this menace. Sadly, the danger is like wildfire and it is still here with us.
DeleteSo you too agree that this president is given room for embezzling?
Delete0945 hmmm I feel ur comment
DeleteNow you can understand what I have been saying about Baga community and others yesterday. There is more to it than meet the eyes but the press won't report it, for fear of being rough handled by the military just like we saw the commando-like nature of the military towards Daily trust newspaper on Sunday. You can imagine the situation on ground that forced the chief security officer of a state to weep over the deplorable situation of security in Borno.
ReplyDeleteThe defence HQ will always tell you there is no problem or cause for alarm, but fleeing solders will tell you that Boko Haram have captured their based and chased away residents.
Loooool. Are you serious or you have migraine?
DeleteDon't be deceived by anyone that will come up to tell you the military are in control over these communities I told you. For if truly they are, the governor of Borno won't cried out for help.
DeleteThey've gagged the press, nothing like "Freedom of speech" anymore, now it's "Talk and die"πππ soldiers re being killed everyday but the press won't report the exact number of soldiers that were killed because they've been told not to do so by a higher power.
DeleteSadly true that soldier are not in control for now .
DeleteThis abba kyari must be the "people" aisha was talking about
ReplyDeleteFake tears charade
ReplyDeleteChai! The man is tired
ReplyDeletewhen will this come to an end?i weep for borno state
ReplyDeleteUp Buhari. Vote APC for 2nd term to get to THE NEXT LEVEL.
ReplyDeleteAt That level you will be crying in your grave because you all will be wiped
The evil that men do lives with them, the northern leaders should tell us the truth, because of their selfish interest now the fight is not ending soon the security allocations are been shared among them because their family members are not in the country shame.
ReplyDeleteWe have gone beyond this petty sentiment to facing the matter on ground. GEJ, Olisa Metuh, Deziani, Patience Goodluck, FFK were part of the northerners who squandered security allocations right?
Deleteanon10:19 it seems I know you frm someoneπππ wetin Jonathan do you? you re always against him,bringing his name in any political post....he's no more there,I guess you should take a chill pill pls.
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DeleteYou know me from somewhere? From flying at night? Abeg o. I don’t want to be known by you. Jona isn’t in power anymore doesn’t exonerate him from part of today’s suffering. Sorry you only saw Jonathan’s name there without connecting the comment with the one that came before it. Is it that your chill pills didn’t work for you before latching on the comment? I wish you quick recovery.
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DeleteI've being a good girl because of my uncle that visits this blog .don't make me unleash the former Kidjo ok. I wish you times 1million folds of whatsoever you wish me.@anon 15:56...
DeleteThis man can't wait for his tenure to end...
ReplyDeleteHe's sharing in the money na, all these fake tears does not hold water
ReplyDeleteThey gamble with the lives of the masses, they make huge amounts of money out of the insurgency.
ReplyDeleteThis boko haram issue will never end because there are top men in Nigeria behind them (and these men are Muslims, Christians and even idol worshippers)
Ask kidjo whe Na only northern elite she see to blame.
Deleteask your ancestors@anon 15:58 don't you ve mannersππ next time add aunty to my name
DeleteIf you deserve Aunty prefix then you will get it. But for now, baby is too big for you.
DeleteYinmu!
ReplyDeleteI also weep for my country , I just wonder when our prayers will be answered , when will God hear our cries and answer us, I thought if our faith is as small as mustard seed we can move mountain, does that mean that none of us have faith that's why our prayer is yet to be answered?
ReplyDeleteDeep question ☹
DeleteGod has already answered us long ago but we are blind by sentiment and greed that we can't decide for ourselves.
DeleteAnswer you with what?
DeleteHow?
Lazy muggers always outsourcing your common sense to God because one single cogent thought will capsize your collect brains.
Don't get off your eternally lazy asses.
Be waiting for God to ride in on a donkey into your miserable lives and save a wasted lot.
The countries that pulled themselves up from utter oblivion, did not spend all their hours lamenting to God, doing vigil up and down. Ordinary people, common people.
THEY WORKED FOR IT. FOUGHT FOR IT. DIED FOR IT.
Stay there exchanging buggers and saliva. Hunger and suffered never do una. In a few months, people will be eating each others flesh on the streets.
Ehen where is that your Biafra messiah? Where has he run to this time???
Lmaoooooooooo.
Correct response, even the expression says heaven helps those who help themselves. Have Nigerians helped themselves? They should keep waiting for the God that man created.
Deletegbam! they are all cashing out on this big time, it's the poor masses that will suffer it not them.
ReplyDeletelas las all na wash
ReplyDeleteHmmm.
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