The
governors of the 19 northern states on Thursday in Kaduna said they
have resolved to deal decisively with the problem of insecurity posed by
the militant Islamic sect, the Boko Haram in the region.
The governors, who met at the General Hassan Usman
Katsina State House, Kaduna, amid very tight security provided by all
the security agencies, said though they were ready for dialogue “with
moderate people”, they would no longer condone criminality in the
region.
The Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum,
Dr. Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, who read the communiqué at the end
of the over six-hour meeting, stated that the northern governors had
decided to adopt a practical and “integrated regional approach” towards
combating the menace of the Boko Haram and other criminal elements in
the region.
Aliyu stressed that after deliberating extensively on
the alarming rate of insecurity in the Northern states, the governors
concluded that the region needed an integrated approach for tackling
“these unfortunate new realities.”
The NSGF chairman added that the “pragmatic, holistic
and integrated regional approach” to be adopted by all the Northern
states in checking the current insecurity would be implemented through
the collective efforts of all the security agencies.
He said, “We are happy to note that insecurity is
subsiding. Where dialogue will work, we will dialogue and we will work
with moderate people. We will go all out, we’ll not justify criminality.
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