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Borno Governor Gives N23.5m to Families of Soldiers Killed By Boko Haram

- Michael Olugbode

Born oS tate Governor, Ba bag ana Zulum, yesterday announced cash support of N23.5 million to families of 47 soldiers killed by Boko Ha ram in last Sunday' s attack.

The governor, who was at Maimalari Army Barrack in Maiduguri, said each family of the 47 fallen heroes would be given N500,000 cash, "which should not be seen as compensati­on for the lost priceless lives but as social protection considerin­g the tough economic times caused by COVID-19 inspired lockdowns across the country."

Zulum, received by the G.O.C, 7 Division of the Nigerian Army,

Brigadier General A.K Ibrahim, was at the barrack to convey condolence­s and solidarity with the authoritie­s of the military’s counter-insurgency operation in the Northeast, Operation Lafiya Dole.

The governor said: “The Government and people of Borno State shared the grief of the Nigerian military, particular­ly those of bereaved families of the soldiers who died last week at a time the country is faced with pandemic. We pray for the repose of these gallant soldiers and we salute and appreciate their supreme sacrifices.

“Nothing can compensate for losing these precious brothers and patriotic Nigerians. We commiserat­e with their families and because we are at a tough and unpreceden­ted times, the government of Borno will support each family with N500,000.

“Importantl­y also, we hope the unfortunat­e incident will not dampen the spirit of our gallant military in our shared fight against Boko Haram.”

The Borno Governor, who also used the occasion of his visit to address widows and other family women living at the Maimalari barracks, directed that an accurate and verifiable list of all widows and family be compiled with each identifyin­g her choice of small scale business and bank account details attached to every name so that government can transfer startup capital to them.

He said: “You the widows and those married women with children have borne the impact of the sacrifices made by your soldier-husbands. We know your pains and we share them. We are mightily proud of your husbands and we salute them and you who stand by them. We will support you in ways we can and we will support you directly through your bank accounts so that you start business and boost the ones you are doing” Zulum said to the ovation of the women.

The governor also told soldiers at the Maimalari barrack that he would be releasing additional transforme­r to enhance power supply.

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