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Gov. Buni & Deputy Idi Barde at Giedam TownHall meeting yesterday. |
There was
wide jubilation in Giedam town as Gov. Mai Mala Buni announced the reopening of
the local Market which was closed in the last ten months due to Boko crisis.
ImpactOnlineNigeria reports that, the market was closed down by the military after Boko Haram
attacked Giedam town and set the market ablaze in January, 23rd 2019.
The military have for longe refused the re-opening of the market over allegations that Boko Haram elements were trading at Giedam market in fish
and cows to fund their activities,
But Gov.
Buni at a town hall meeting asked the residents to feel free and begin to carry
out their trading activities at the market as he explained that he has already
secured the green light from the President and the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
Gen. Tukur Buratai, the Inspector Generaal of Police Mohammed Adamu and other
top echelon in the security circle to declared the market open.
He explained
that his delay to visit Giedam was deliberate as he never wanted to come and sympathised
with the people and make empty promises instead of a solid action and go back.
“I did not want
to rush and come to Giedam and start making promises to reopen the market and
go back. I preferred that when I come here, I will give the go ahead for your
market to be re-opened. This is exactly what we have done here today.
“Everyone here
is aware of the reason why this market was closed. I have spoken to the
President about this market, I have spoken with the Chief of Army Staff about
this market, I have also spoken with the Director State Security Services. The report
concerning Geidam is on the table of all the people that are concern with
issues of security”, the Gov. said.
The governor
also explained that Giedam market has an important historical heritage and its importance to the
livelihood of the people cannot be wished away.
“This market
has a historical record that surpasses Nigeria, across Africa and the world. There
is nobody in Nigeria that does not know or herd of Giedam market. Most of the
big people in Nigeria has a link with this market. The life of the people of Giedam
depends on this market. We cannot allow its prolonged closure because it will
create another problem for the people,” Gov. Buni said.
Gov. Buni
equally told the people that he has taken responsibility and made a promise to
the president and the security chiefs on behalf of them to secure the
re-opening of the market and therefore called on the people not to let him down
by allowing criminal elements to infiltrate their community.
“I have pledged on your behalf that security is and will remain
everybody’s business. Everyone in Gaidam town and environs must brought his
hands on deck and contribute to security by cooperating with the security
agents and by promptly reporting any suspicious persons or activity to the
security agents. I wish to call on you not to disappoint me by allowing
criminal elements to join you in your community and cause trouble. You must
report them to security agent.
Geidam residents in joyous mood after ban on market was lifted. |
“I have made the president and the security Chiefs to understand
that even when Boko Haram was gaining strength and capturing territories,
Giedam town was not captured and therefore took the responsibility that the
town is free from Boko Haram elements”, he said.
Another cheering
news that greeted the people of Geidam was Gov. Buni’s pronouncement that the
curfew imposed on the town be reduced from 6.00pm to 10.00pm and it was greeted
with a resounding applause.
The Theatre
Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Major Gen. Olusegun Adeniyi represented the
Chief Of Army Staff.
The governor
had earlier met with the emir of Ngazargamu Alhaji Mai Tijjani Ibn Saleh
where he privately informed the emir that he has concluded all
arrangements for the re-opening of the market before making his pronouncement
at the Town hall meeting.
The
Governor ordered for the immediate recruitment of 150 additional vigilantes by
Gaidam Local Government Council to assist in patrol and surveillance of the
town for quick response and action.
“It's not just the chairman of the local government or the
vigilantes. All of you in the town would have to do your part”, he said.
On
his part, the Emir of Ngazargamo Alhaji Mai Tijjani Ibn Saleh has said, when
the governor visited him in his palace earlier, that insecurity and the closure
of the market were the two major challenges that had plunged the area into
serious economic difficulty. More than 80 percent of the people here are youth
who have no jobs other than depending on the market. Its closure has rendered
them idle”, he said.
Community
leaders who spoke at the townhall meeting commended Governor Buni for his
effort in ensuring the re-opening of the market. They also pleaded with him to
lobby the Federal Government to rebuild the Gaidam-Maine Sorua road, which
links Gaidam town with Maine Sorua in Niger Republic to boost economic
activities between Nigeria and Niger Republic.
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