The state government said it took this far reaching decision after an expanded security council meeting of all security, government and traditional leaders that held on 15 March, 2018. The security council who met at the office of the state governor, Kashim Shettima, also discussed the need to return internally displaced person to their reclaimed and rebuilt communities.
To that effect, the stakeholders agreed that elaborate security infrastructure and personnel must be put in place before flagging off the return to communities.
According to the statement issued by the state commissioner for home affairs, information and culture, Muhammed Bulama, the council has also okayed the opening of the Maiduguri-Bama road on March 24, for all civilian traffic. The road has remained closed for over three years now. The security council meeting also expressed worry over the continuing attacks by Boko Haram to which it resolved that any persons or group found to be taken sides with the insurgents would be made the full wrath of the law.
The full text of the resolutions made at the meeting reads:
"Sequel to the unfortunate recent attack on Rann town in Kala-Balge LGA by Boko Haram, urgent and immediate measures will be taken jointly by the Borno State Government and the Nigerian Armed Forces and other security agencies to forestall future occurrences there and in other vulnerable communities in the State. Elaborate security, infrastructural, personnel and logistics arrangements will be put in place preparatory to the imminent return of IDPs to Bama, Gwoza and Dikwa LGAs and the subsequent return of their Royal Highnesses to their respective domains. To speedily establish structures of civil authority, viz, Local Government Council authorities, para-military agencies, the judiciary and traditional authorities, as pre-requisite to relocating IDPs to their LGAs of origin"
"Maiduguri - Bama - Banki Road will be
re-opened on Saturday, 24h March, 2018 to civilian traffic. In order to
improve on, and enhance existing intelligence gathering techniques, the
Nigeria Armed Forces was implored to encourage senior military officers
in command positions to closely liase and synergise with traditional
rulers in their areas of operation and also endevour to regularly attend
the meetings of the security Committees at the LGA level. All boarding
secondary schools in the State with the expectation of those in the
Maiduguri and Biu Metropolis will, until further notice, be closed down
with immediate effect.
Any person(s) or group found to be
collaborating with Boko Haram, no matter how highly placed or highly
connected, will be speedily brought to book in accordance with the laws
of the land.
"On the growing menace of drug abuse;
i. All stakeholders in the State will be fully mobilized and sensitized to squarely address the problem
ii. The State Drug Abuse Committee will be reactivated and reconstituted without delay
iii. All dealers in illicit drugs and
substances as well as drug abuse offenders, no matter their position in
society, will be speedily brought to book in accordance with the laws of
the land.
iv. Intensive and sustained media campaign against the dangers of illicit peddling and illegal consumption will be mounted
"All premises in the State where the
illegal consumption of alcohol illicit drugs and substances, and other
vices detrimental to the moral well-being and security of society take
place, especially in the Galadima Area of the Maiduguri Metropolis, will
be closed down immediately.
"Relevant agencies of Government, both
State and Federal, will be mobilized and empowered to address the menace
constituted to the general public by some operators of commercial
tricycle, popularly known as Keke NAPEP.
"To sensitize the general public on the
importance of obtaining the National Identity Card Number, which is now a
pre-requisite for obtaining Voter's Card and International Passport
"The Borno State Government will facilitate
the establishment of a biometric data capturing centre for the issuance
of Saudi visas in order to ease the anticipated suffering of intending
pilgrims to the Holy Land.
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