By SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri –
The Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum has commissioned the parameter fencing of Divisional police station and barracks in Askira LGA.
The governor, who was represented by the Commissioner from the Ministry of Reconstruction Rehabilitation and Resettlement, Engr Mustapha Gubio, said the commissioning was inline with the state’s government 10 year strategy plan and recovery process.
The commissioner said based on the request of the Emir of Askira, Alhaji Abdullahi Askirama , the Borno State Government in collaboration with the Victims Support Fund (VSF) constructed and completed the project.
On her part, the representative of the Chairman VSF, Prof Nana Tanko, appreciated the support and commitments of the Borno State Governor in making sure the project was constructed and completed within the possible time frame.
While the representative of the Police Commissioner, DCP Bello Ahmed appreciated both the Borno State Government and VSF for their support.
Engr Gubio was accompanied by Hon Sugun Mai Meleh, Commissioner for the Ministry of Local Government and Emirates Affairs, Hon Saina Buba Commissioner for Youths and Sports alongside with the Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP Bello Ahmed represent IGP of police and Executive Secretary of Victims Support Fund (VSF), Prof Nana Tanko, who represent the Chairman VSF, Gen. T.Y Danjuma (rtd).
They were all received by the police force in Askira for the commissioning of the Project.
The government officials and others representatives later moved to the Emir of Askira palace to paid a courtesy visit, to appreciate his support and commitment to his people and the government.
Engr Gubio also lauded the Emir for always seeking government support to the people in his domain.
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