Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima has said that the
Nigeria-Niger border roads will be re-opened by the military to
reactivate and facilitate farming, trade, and evacuation of
Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) from Diffa province to
liberated communities
Over 85,000 IDPs from Borno state are taking refuge at Diffa
resettlement camps, established by the Nigerien government in
2014. Shettima disclosed this on Thursday, while receiving the
Nigerien Governor of Diffa Province, Alhaji Mohammoudu
Lawaly Dan Dano at the Government House, Maiduguri.
"We have a lot of commonalities of history, culture, folks,
religion and ethnicity with the people of Niger. It was the
Colonial Masters of Britain and France that divided us with
these artificial boundaries and divisions," said Shettima.
He said the IDPs taking refuge in Diffa Province of Niger, are
adequately catered for by the Nigerien government, without
being discriminated or abandoned, as Niger and north part of
Nigeria share the same historical and cultural backgrounds.
He
said that the re-opening of the border roads with Niger will also
facilitate the repatriation of 85,000 IDPs from Niger Republic to
Borno state.
"I will meet the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole,
Maj-Gen. Lucky Irabor next week, and discuss with him the
possibility of reopening this closed border roads that lead to
Niger Republic.
The re-opening of this road will also facilitate
the repatriation of displaced persons taking refuge in your
province of Diffa.”
Shettima assured Dan Dano that the re-opening of the road
could activate and facilitate trade, farming, and tourism, which
had been affected by the Boko Haram insurgency for over five
years.
Responding, Dan Dano assured the Governor that all the
displaced persons in camps, are being taken care of, including
the provision of health care delivery services. He said that all
the female IDPs that gave birth to babies in camps had been
issued with birth and registration certificates



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