Governors of the North eastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, has says elections will hold in the troubled states despite the incessant attacks by the Boko haram insurgents.
While speaking to journalists after a security meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan at the presidential Villa, Abuja today, Gov. Kashim Shettima and Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam, explains that if elections could hold in troubled countries like Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, then the Northeast shouldn’t be an exception.
The three states are the most hit by the boko haram insurgents.
Talk of confidence...hope they hv plans up their sleeve that will curtail security threat that day oo....no nigeria blood is worth d sacrifice for this cruel leaders...
ReplyDeleteExactly wat I was gonna say,no be say una go pack pple children go kip for war zone without security ooo
ReplyDeleteIf na me them send go der,even with security I no dey go,na our security weh dey run abi na anoda one
ReplyDeleteWho would come out and vote...the dead or injured??
ReplyDeleteON YOUR OWN. O.Y.O whatever happens on their own
ReplyDeleteOkay.. God will protect them all..Amen
ReplyDeleteI pray for peaceful election in those state
ReplyDeleteHope it will without bloodshed. I pray the government at all level do have plains in place to protect the electorates when the time comes. Otherwise, it should be postpone.
ReplyDeleteNa waoooo, u mean to say people wl still come and vote,wit ds their porous security, anyway hv sed it before, there's someone inside dt gives BH information
ReplyDeleteOk...bt dey shud ve enuf securities
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