Connect with us

Nigeria News

Borno State Governor, Reveals Why He Will Return To Spot Where His Convoy Was Attacked By Boko Haram

Published

on

at

10th Senate: Shettima Apologizes Over Christian Better Than Muslim Comment

Gov. Shettimah To Visit Gamboru-Ngala Again

Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima whose convoy was attacked by Boko Haram, about a week ago at Gamboru-Ngala says he would be returning to the same road for campaign next week without bulletproof cars.

Governor Shettima was responding to a question on the attack on his convoy after the security meeting summoned by President Muhammadu Buhari to discuss security challenges in states most plagued.

Naija News recalls that the governor’s convoy was attacked on his way to a political rally at Gamboru-Ngala when his convoy was reportedly attacked by Boko Haram Terrorists

At least, four civilians and a soldier reportedly died in the bloody attack after some suspected Boko Haram insurgents dressed as soldiers infiltrated the convoy and suddenly opened fire on them.

According to Shettima, “when you juxtaposed the sorry state of the north east four years ago and what it is now, you will admit there has been great change in our fortune security wise. The threats and challenges are still there but when you put it in proper perspective, I think the president deserves commendation not condemnation.

“Be that as it may, uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. I am the chief security officer of the state, I should have the courage and believe me not that I am not petrified, no! John McCain says ‘Courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to act in spite of it.

“As the chief security officer of the state, the day I say I cannot go to a certain part of the state because of the insecurity, then what sort of confidence are you inspiring on the common man?

“The Boko Haram bask in the oxygen of publicity, by attacking my convoy, by targeting my person, they have gotten the much needed boost.

“But then as they say if you cannot with stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. Leadership requires courage.

“I will go back to Gamboru Ngala next week and ready to pay the supreme price if need be and I will not be going in a bullet proof car.

“I will go in a normal car like any other members of my convoy and expose myself to all the risk that they are bearing for me to be protected.

“But believe me, no matter how long the night is, darkness must give away to the light of the dawn, no matter how stormy the weather may well be, it won’t rain forever.

“This madness will come to an end because is fight between light and darkness, it is a fight between cause and justice,” he said.

is an opinionated and creative writer, and teacher. You can reach me via [email protected]