More than 3,000 policemen and 100 State Security Service (SSS) operatives
have been deployed in Borno State to protect President Goodluck Jonathan, who is
visiting the state and neighbouring Yobe between today and tomorrow.
The two states are the epicentre of Boko Haram’s activities. Thousands have
been killed in the insurgency launched by the sect, which is pushing for sharia,
the strict Islamic code, among others.
The security cover for the President’s first visit since the insurgency
began, will be coordinated by the Chief of Defence Staff, Vice-Admiral Ibrahim
Ola Sa’ad and Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Abubakar.
Following security advice on restriction of movement, the Borno State
government has declared Friday a public holiday.
It was gathered that more than 100 SSS operatives from Gombe, Bauchi and
other nearby states were deployed for the President’s visit.
The President will be accompanied by nine ministers. They are those in charge
of Works, Education, Mines and Steel, Water Resources, Agriculture, Power,
Environment, Housing and Urban Development. The Director-General of the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Dr. Sani Sidi, is also on the entourage.
“To ensure water-tight protection for the President, the Chief of Defence
Staff, the Inspector-General of Police, and other security chiefs are expected
to co-ordinate this.
“The President’s advance team is already in Maiduguri as part of the
preparations for the visit”, a source said.
Another source in Borno State said: “We are expecting the President to pass
the night in Maiduguri on Thursday after his visit to Yobe. The President will
meet with stakeholders at a Town Hall Meeting on Friday in Maiduguri .
“As part of the visit to Borno, there will be tight screening of vehicles and
movement will be restricted. As a matter of fact, the number of reporters
covering the trip will be restricted.”
Since these security measures are likely to cause inconvenience for the
people of Borno State, Governor Kashim Shettima declared Friday a work-free
day.
“This holiday will enable most residents of Maiduguri to stay at home and
watch the state visit live on television.
“I can tell you that it is the tight security arrangement that has accounted
for the public holiday,” he said.
Secretary to Yobe State Government Babagoni Machina said all was set for the
visit.
Machina said: “We hope the visit will afford the President the opportunity to
appreciate the development that has taken place in the state in the past few
years.
“As you can see, all arrangements have been completed and we are ready to
receive President Jonathan. We are also happy to have the president visiting our
state and we pray that Allah will bring him safely and take him back safely as
well.”
Commissioner of Police Sanusi Rufai said his men were leaving no stone
unturned to ensure a hitch-free visit by the commander-in-chief.
He said more reinforcement of men had been brought to the state, adding that
“all our men and officers have the operation order and plan which we have since
put in place.”
He urged hoodlums not to attempt any breach of the peace during the
visit.
Jonathan is expected to inaugurate some projects. Some of the projects
include the 300 housing units along Gujba bye-pass, built by the state
government, the dual carriage road and the ultra-modern library at the Yobe
State University.
Commissioner for Housing Mohammed Ago Dala, said all the houses were built to
standard awaiting inauguration.
He described the housing as second to none, adding that “people get houses in
Yobe almost free because it is only in Yobe State that houses are subsidised by
65 per cent and in the event of death, all unpaid balances are waived by the
government”.
Damaturu, the state capital, is wearing a new look. The Ministry of
Environment is battling to keep the town clean.
Posters of President Jonathan and Governor Ibrahim Gaidam have taken over the
major streets and electric poles.
The Ministry of Works, through direct labour, has filed the potholes on
Damaturu roads.