Borno State governor Babagana Zulum said the state government has removed one million children from the streets in an effort to give them a better life.
Zulum stated this at the News Central Town Hall meeting, where major stakeholders, security personnel, and affected individuals were brought together to discuss insecurity and current happenings in the state.
The governor outlined his administration’s achievements in education and security, noting that “we have taken out from the streets nothing less than one million children. The statistics are there; the World Bank and the United Nations can give testimonies to what I said.”
Several leaders and stakeholders also shared their struggles since the beginning of the conflict in Borno State.
The event provided a platform for open discussion, fostering community engagement and highlighting key issues affecting the state.
The Town Hall meeting served as a vital forum for residents to share their concerns, ideas, and experiences, while providing an opportunity for leaders to engage with the community and address pressing issues.
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