By Tope Musowo
Lagos
Lagos state government yesterday donated N50 million each to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states, the states worst hit by the activities of the Boko Haram sect, just as Governor Akinwunmi Ambode condemned the insurgency in the North-east.
The governor, who made the donation at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, at a
press conference he addressed in company of his colleagues from
Adamawa, Senator Bindo Jibrilla; Borno, Alhaji Kashim Shettima; Sokoto, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal; Abia, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu; and Yobe, Alhaji Ibrahim Geidam, commiserated with the state governments as well as the families of those who either lost their loved ones or have been displaced from their homes.
He said they were not alone in their current plight as the “prayer of every
Nigerian is for the insurgency to end so as to enable them return to their
normal lives.”
“We share in the pain and discomfort of our brothers and sisters. The situation is unacceptable, pathetic and desirous of our assistance. As a flagship state, Lagos must show leadership and compassion notwithstanding the harsh times in the country,” he said.
Ambode also commended the federal government for its ongoing efforts geared towards bringing the insurgency to an end, expressing optimism that the promise of the security chiefs to rout the sect from the North-east before the end of the year was achievable.
Responding on behalf of the states, Governor of Borno state, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, thanked Ambode for the gesture and promised to channel the money to the people of Borno “who are in dire need of it.”
He also expressed appreciation for the brotherly role Lagos state had continued to play all over the country “especially to the North-east and states affected by the insurgency.”