Gov. Zulum deeply pains over the execution of aid workers

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The Governor of Borno state, Babagana  Zulum, has called for new ideas in the fight against insurgency in the Northeast zone of the country.

He said the country cannot continue to engage the same approach and expect different result. He made this remark while reacting to the killing of five aid workers by Book Haram insurgents in the state.

The governor in a statement on Thursday by his Special Assistant on Media and Strategies, Isa Gusau, expressed shock and sadness over the execution of the aid workers.

Gusau in the statement said the governor was informed of the execution on Wednesday evening, while visiting the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Headquarters in Abuja to discuss introduction of Civil-Defence Volunteer Programme and the deployment of more agro rangers to secure farmers in state.

“The insurgents released a video which showed five blindfolded aid workers with four of them shot at close range, while one was spared even though he was also positioned for execution.

“The five aid workers were abducted weeks back during a humanitarian mission to support internally displaced persons (IDPs).

“Gov. Zulum is deeply pained and extremely worried by the gruesome execution of the aid workers who lost their lives while trying to save IDPs through humanitarian activities.

“The Governor mourns these heroes and shares the grief of their families and employers: Borno Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Action Against Hunger, Reach International and International Rescue Committee condole with the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, (UNOCHA)”, the statement said.

Boko-Haram executing captured aid workers in Borno
Boko-Haram executing captured aid workers in Borno

Gusau noted that Gov. Zulum has, in his absence, directed a government delegation to immediately visit families of the aid workers to participate in funeral activities and to pay condolence visits to affected humanitarian partners through UNOCHA.

“The governor believes in a combination of kinetic and non-kinetic approaches and he is of the position that the Nigerian military has, through its operation ‘safe corridor’, demonstrated its willingness to rehabilitate and reintegrate insurgents willing to stop the killings of fellow humans.

The Governor reiterates his call on the insurgents to stop the killings that have been on for 11 years.

Zulum also urged all stakeholders to renew commitment to ending the insurgency by being open to new ideas and applying different measures that will hasten good results.

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