The
Northern States Governors Forum on Saturday said all elements of the Boko Haram
terrorists will be wiped out within three months.
Governor
Babangida Aliyu, the Chairman of the forum and Governor of Niger State, said
this in an address at a joint Northern States Governors/United States
investors’ summit held in Abuja.
“Contrary
to insinuations that leaders in the region failed to openly condemn the
rascality of the terrorists, we have instead worked subtly to see to the end of
the insurgents,” Aliyu said.
“The coming of the United States’ army to rescue the abducted Chibok school
girls was as a result of the meeting the northern governors held with the
American Government.
“The
19 governors that make up this forum would continue to condemn the invasion of
the north and we are happy with the Federal Government.
“The
group is equally happy with United States, Britain, France, China and Canada,
which have offered support to tackle the insurgents.”
A
communiqué issued at the end of the summit and signed by Aliyu said the forum
was organised to accelerate the socioeconomic development of the north and the
country as a whole.
It
said that the symposium organised by the United States Institute of Peace and
the NSGF between March 17 and March 19 in Washington DC, United States of
America, laid the foundation for the summit and partnership with investors.
“The summit addresses the issues of concern to the people of the region, and
particularly the challenges faced by some states presently plagued by poverty,
youth unemployment and insurgency,” it said.
“It
seeks to act as vehicle through which the NSGF attracts partnership with the
international investment community and aid agencies to assist in rebuilding,
reconstructing and rehabilitating the north.”
The
communiqué noted that the courage and confidence reposed in the region in the
face of enormous insecurity challenges in the country was well-known.
It
said the summit would complement the gains of the just concluded World Economic
Forum for Africa and the far reaching initiatives of the Federal Government to
develop the country.
It
called on all investors to have confidence in the opportunities that abound in
the region, adding that the deficit found in the region should be a motivating
factor to invest.
The
summit was organised by NSGF in conjunction with the Nigerian Embassy in
Washington, and had in attendance General Electric, Brambles, USAID, Milhouse
Engineering, Manchester Trade, World Bank, Blumber Grains and African World
Export.
All
the 19 governors made presentations, highlighting areas of respective states’
potentials and available opportunities for investors to note.
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