Independence day: Borno scales down celebration, calls for prayers

 

In light of the recent devastating flood disaster that struck Maiduguri Metropolis and other surrounding local government areas, Borno State Government has decided to scale back its Independence Day celebration this year.

 

The State Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Professor Usman Tar, announced the decision on Monday, emphasising the need for collective reflection and solidarity during this challenging time.

The flood caused severe destruction affecting hundreds of families and damaging vital infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, roads and bridges.

Professor Tar noted that Governor Babagana Umara Zulum once again expressed deep sympathy for everyone affected and called on citizens to unite in prayer for the state and nation as a whole.

The statement quotes the governor as saying, “While we celebrate our nation’s independence day, we must, however, focus on supporting and standing in solidarity with those affected by the September 10 flood disaster. Let us take this time to pray for recovery and strength, not only for Borno State but for all of Nigeria.”

“Government will redirect resources and efforts towards rehabilitation of infrastructures that were destroyed by the flood and provide relief to our people, ensuring that affected families receive the necessary aid and support.”

Governor Zulum reassured the people of the state that Borno State government is actively coordinating with the disbursement committee to expedite relief measures and ensure efficient distribution of aid.