The Chibok we saw needs more from international and local NGOs, and above all everyday citizens. It needs bore holes, psycho-social support, agricultural inputs, primary health care centres, amongst several other things. We left behind a community of resilient people… There are also courageous vigilantes standing around intersections and clusters of towns people, all waiting for this veil of darkness to pass over and become distant memories.
The Trip of Uncertainty
A combat readied soldier delicately held the anti-aircraft gun at the back of the open van, three other armed soldiers precariously stood beside him scanning the morning traffic as we drove out of Maiduguri. Soon enough we were cruising out of the city, escorted by another van mounted by stern looking soldiers at the rear. These were the complements the theatre Commander, General Lucky Irabor had described as an unbroken special escort when the leader of our delegation, the Vice Chairman of the Presidential Committee on the North East Initiatives (PCNI), Alh. Tijjani Tumsah, led us on a courtesy visit to the Theatre Command a day earlier. Their task that day was to take us to Chibok and back safely. The town had grabbed global consciousness in the wake of the abduction of girls at Girls Government Secondary School on April 14, 2014. The pristine and consistent work of the BringBackOurGirls movement has also ensured the incident remains in our collective hearts.
Most of us in the convoy were passing through the Damboa road since it was opened for the first time recently. Soon enough the now familiar sights of wanton destruction, mortar pockmarks on walls came into view shocking those who were seeing it for the first time. The emptied shells on the right and left shoulders of the road and fallen mobile phone masts all told tales of death and devastation. We passed empty settlements, homes that had become the abode of insurgents until early 2015. Every few kilometres, one is accosted with the ruins of hamlets that are now fading memories in the minds of the townsmen.
We passed soldiers at desolate intersections, lonely sentries waiting for slight movements in the shrubs to shoot. Shortly after passing Masba village, a loud ricochet followed by a volley of AA bullets interrupted our chatter; it stunned us into our thoughts as our eyes scanned to see if there were any movements around the shrubs. Fortunately, they were simply warning shots by our escorts; however, our hearts had skipped several beats at the possibility of mortality.
A Rebound for Damboa
Hundreds of thousands of IDP families from Damboa hitherto were part of the IDP population in camps in Borno State, but four months ago they went back home after a safety assessment by the army. Today, there are clear signs of a bounce back, amidst great reconstruction going on there. Along the roadsides, the greatest signs of recovery were the fresh oranges, guava, carrots and vegetables on sale. There were also lush green farmlands of spring onions spreading as far as the eyes could see and truckloads of commodities passing through – a testimony of livelihoods slowly coming back after years of displacement.
The Victims Support Fund is also implementing its Livelihood Programme, which is providing support for small businesses and skills empowerment and the forster care project in Chibok, where it places orphans under the care of forster parents and pays them a monthly stipend.
Arriving Chibok
At Damboa, we took a detour to Chibok, passing through an undulating and never been tarred road. We were told it is even more torturous and impassable during the raining season. The journey from Maiduguri should have slightly been more than an hour; however it took us four hours to get there. At last we arrived Chibok and drove state to GGSS Chibok, where we were received by Mr. Yaga Yagarwa, the Local Government Chairman and other cheerful elders of the community. We went round the ongoing ambitious construction within the school, which will include a race track, ICT halls and staff residencies when completed; the project is intended to be a model institution in defiance to the Boko Haram ideology and a tribute to egalitarian values.
A Call for Greater Support for Chibok
The governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima continues to personally be involved in the development of the Chibok community. Last year he spent Boxing Day with them and pledged to continue working in the interest of the released Chibok girls. Most importantly, 1.8 billion naira has been earmarked for the Damboa-Chibok-Mbalala fifty-five kilometre road in this year’s budget. The Church of the Brethren in Nigeria, alongside the Midland Church of the Brethren in the United States, continues to also support the people of Chibok, not only spiritually but also in the donations of cash and other non-food items. The Victims Support Fund is also implementing its Livelihood Programme, which is providing support for small businesses and skills empowerment and the forster care project in Chibok, where it places orphans under the care of forster parents and pays them a monthly stipend. The PCNI sub-committee on Education under Professor Hauwa Biu is also committed to revamping the educational infrastructure in Chibok LGA and scaling up the livelihood support in the area.
But the Chibok we saw needs more from international and local NGOs, and above all everyday citizens. It needs bore holes, psycho-social support, agricultural inputs, primary health care centres, amongst several other things. We left behind a community of resilient people, from young girls riding bicycles home after a day of studies, to women with stacks of fire wood tied to their bicycles – indeed the women of Chibok are inseparable from their bicycles. There are also courageous vigilantes standing around intersections and clusters of towns people, all waiting for this veil of darkness to pass over and become distant memories.
Postscript: Less than 48 hours after passing the Damboa route, Boko Haram elements attacked a traveling convoy killing 10 people.
Alkasim Abdulkadir is the Head of Media and Communications at the Presidential Committee on the North East Initiatives, PCNI.
에그벳슬롯
Zhang Yanling은 마치 무언가를 찾는 것처럼 구석 구석에 누워있었습니다.
북 오브 데드
Xiao Jing은 “여기 사람들이 당신처럼 성을 바꿨습니까? “라고 미소를지었습니다.
와일드 바운티 쇼다운
Zhu Houzhao는 “감히 궁전의 천을 사랑하고 Bai가 낳았습니까? 개 같은 것”을 들었습니다.
슈가 러쉬
Xu Jing은 부두에 도착하여 멈추고 고개를 돌려 Tang Yin을 응시했습니다.
에그벳
그러나 그는 “학생들은 최선을 다하고 죽어야 한다”고 엄숙하게 절했다.
슬롯 추천
따라서 Fang Jifan이 Mengxue 설립을 제안했을 때 많은 사람들이 숨을 쉬고 유혹을 받았습니다.
더 도그 하우스 메가웨이즈
이건… 두통 같아.
오공 슬롯
Hongzhi 황제는 “내가 물어 보면 내일 알게 될 것입니다. “라고 고개를 끄덕였습니다.
슬롯 게임 무료
이날 저녁, 햇빛이 땅에 부드럽게 뿌려져 붉은 조각을 반사했습니다.
플레이 슬롯
이것은 Xishan Vehicle Manufacturing Workshop의 최신 사륜 마차입니다.
피망 슬롯
그 직후, 두 사람은 각각 소매에서 서류 뭉치를 꺼냈다.
마종 웨이즈
모든 고문은 Alfonso에게 일종의 영적 채찍질입니다.
슬롯 머신 무료
누군가 오는 것을 보자마자 위를 올려다보니 낯익은 얼굴들이 보였다.
슬롯 커뮤
홍지황제는 가마에 앉아 희미하게 흐느끼는 소리를 들었다…
프라 그마 틱 슬롯 사이트
Fang Jifan은 미소를 지으며 “배우고 싶니? “라고 물었습니다.
슬롯 나라 무료
하지만 이때… 폐하께서 실제로 낚시에 대해 물으셨습니다.
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하이퍼노바 인피니티 릴스
Fang Jifan은 너무 화가 나서 백핸드로 Zhu Houzhao를 때렸습니다. “삼촌을 잘라라.”
슬롯 무료 스핀
다행스럽게도 Shen 가족은 타이틀이 있고 타이틀이 있으면 50 년 동안 빌릴 수 있으므로 천천히 갚자.
슬롯 무료 게임
그의 도착이 기후를 바꾼 것일까요?
온라인 슬롯
나머지는 어디에서 감히 태만 했습니까? 수백 명의 사람들이 차례로 황제를 포위했고 황실 경비병은 두 날개를 보호했습니다.
슬롯 머신 종류
Xiao Jing은 “감히 말하지 않습니다.”
토토 365
“아…번공이 아니야…” Zhu Houzhao는 의심스러운 눈으로 잠시 멍해졌습니다.
산타스 스택
하지만… 그는 분명히 ‘비즈니스’를 위해 왔다.
온라인 슬롯 머신
의과대학에서 이 문제에 대해 여전히 논의하고 연구하는 동안.
배트맨 토토 사이트
몇몇 영웅적인 진우 경비병들이 비명을 지르며 달려왔다.
슈퍼 벳 토토
Zhu Houzhao는 “당신은 이해하지 못합니다. 내가 명성을 원하지 않습니까?”
황제 슬롯
물론 최근 몇 년 동안 삶이 더 좋아졌습니다.
포츈 래빗
“너…이 반항적인 아들아, 너…너는 내가 내 믿음을 깨뜨리게 만들려고 하고 있어!”
무료 슬롯 머신
그는 머뭇거리며 말했다: “왕의 법이 없느냐? 왕의 법이 없느냐?”