Baga Attack: Your demonstration of courage in the service to the people is very commendable, Niger President tells Zulum.

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The President of the Republic of Niger, Muhammadu Yusufu on Sunday send a high powered delegation to commiserate with the Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum over an attack on his convey near Baga last month.

The delegation was led by the Nigerien Minister Of Education, Hon. Dauda Mommodu Marte.

Other members of the delegation are: Senator Musa Abari, Senator Maina Ofi,
Mai Shettimari, Shettima Bukar Shettima Amsa Gana and the Adviser to the Nigerien Minister Of Finance, Hajiya Gambo Suleiman Abba Kyari.

In a message delivered by the Nigerien Minister Of Education, Hon. Marte, President Muhammadu Yusufu commended the Governor of Borno, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum for his tireless efforts in the reconstruction, rehabilitation and resettlement drive.

“Your Excellency, our visit today is at the instance of our President to come and commiserate with you over the unfortunate attack on your convoy last month. The President has seen all that happened in a video clip, he noted that your demonstration of courage in the service to the people is very commendable”

“We are all affected by this problem, our people that were displaced by this crisis could not yet return, we believe that resettling people back to their communities is the only solution. No Government can sustain the feeding of these large number of people continuously. People should be allowed to go back to their farmlands, people should have to get back their sources of livelihood.” President of Niger said.

“Please do not be discouraged, we understand that the people of Marte and Malamfatori will soon be resettled. Your Excellency, when the people of Malamfatori will go back home please inform us, we will join you in solidarity and support. We are the same people only divided by geographical map. Most of the peoples from Malamfatori are taking refuge in Niger for the past six years. The President added.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Yusufu also extends’ his condolence to the authorities in Nigeria over the death of the Commander 25 brigade, Damboa, Col. Dahiru Bako.

Making his remark, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum extends his appreciation to President Muhammadu Yusuf for commiserating with him, noting that it is an indication of a very strong relationship between the two countries.

Zulum informed his visitors that he will relate the goodwill extended to him to President Muhammadu Buhari.

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