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Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Sazzy07(m): 4:06pm On Dec 09, 2021
It's a welcomed concept contact the government first before referring aid, otherwise the giveme and entitlement mentality would start and economic/society problems would start.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by techWriter3: 4:11pm On Dec 09, 2021
I hate this you can't wanna relying on NGOs for right and you do 3 husbands and 30 kids
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Handsum64: 4:16pm On Dec 09, 2021
NGOs are agents for the terrorists
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by AsawanaDgreat: 4:21pm On Dec 09, 2021
That governor is working whether them like or not
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Karemarealty288(m): 4:30pm On Dec 09, 2021
God1000:
Does borno state government have enough resources to cater for all the affected communities singlehandedly?

Why stopping NGOs from providing assistance, the role of NGOs and other international organizations in war torn places is crucial because they can deliver emergency supplies to more people than government.

In Nigeria government officials are known for diverting money, foods and other items into personal use
Relief materials will make them more lazy and dependent....Zulum is right but must provide enabling environment for them to strive in their respective endeavour.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by fkj950ax(m): 4:34pm On Dec 09, 2021
God1000:
Does borno state government have enough resources to cater for all the affected communities singlehandedly?

Why stopping NGOs from providing assistance, the role of NGOs and other international organizations in war torn places is crucial because they can deliver emergency supplies to more people than government.

In Nigeria government officials are known for diverting money, foods and other items into personal use
It may seem illogical, but it is the best move for the future of those communities.
NGOs globally spend up to 60% on their personnel and logistics cost on every N1 raised for people or communities in need.
Basically it's part of the society that expends the goodwill of people more on themselves than those in need.
The communities also need to build itself back by standing on its feet and not relying on handouts. It's not sustainable. It's just window dressing a burnt house.
Donations and IDPs are supposed to be temporary measures while the community gets back on its feet, and not a lifelong provision store.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Emuforlife1: 4:49pm On Dec 09, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
He knows they are Terrorists informants.
So you geh sense like this?

Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Gubioma: 4:51pm On Dec 09, 2021
muhamadnur:
https://www.tvcnews.tv/borno-governor-bans-ngos-from-intervening-in-newly-resettled-communities/?amp_markup=1
Dan Borno...Zulum knows what is good for our people. We Borno citizens are hard workers and law abiding citizen. May Allah continuously bring peace to our dear state and entire Nigeria.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Gr8amechi: 4:53pm On Dec 09, 2021
Chartey:
The same NGO workers that can only travel by chopper because they're targets of terrorist attacks?
Some of you have lost your brains to politics.
Borno State is so heavily-dependent on humanitarian resources and labour that if INGOs pull out today, the whole state would collapse. Even with the presence of medical INGOs offering free healthcare for instance, health indices in the state are still terribly low and many children die of malnutrition and other very preventable causes. Now imagine they all leave with their Nigerian and international staff, is it the less than 20 active hospitals in the state that will take care of them? Even if they have the capacity (which they can't have in the next 10 years), how will the people afford it?

The problem with the resettlements is that there's no sustainable livelihood, no economic activities, little government presence, no ease of movement and of course little assurance of security. Of course, they'll fail to take and the people will want to return to the IDP camps, mostly in Maiduguri city.

However, this is a governor who is more concerned about optics and his appearance in the media rather than tackling the real issues with the huge funding he's getting. He enjoys so much goodwill from his people and it's just sad that his achievements haven't matched that.
Thank you for this post, you sound like someone who has lived in this town not like the other posters
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by 9jatriot(m): 4:57pm On Dec 09, 2021
NGOs are part of the politics sustaining this scourge. The day crisis ends, that day many of them will lose their job, so it is in the interest of the NGOs for the fight to continue while playing lip service to peace.
I will be very shocked if in the next few days there will not be a highly popularized attack to justify to their donors why they need to continue being there.
NGO industry is a big one, also useful for money laundery.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by ObiOkpor(m): 5:00pm On Dec 09, 2021
God1000:
Does borno state government have enough resources to cater for all the affected communities singlehandedly?

Why stopping NGOs from providing assistance, the role of NGOs and other international organizations in war torn places is crucial because they can deliver emergency supplies to more people than government.

In Nigeria government officials are known for diverting money, foods and other items into personal use
If you don't know the full story, always keep silent and learn. This NGO's are the sole sponsors of boko haram and their logistics suppliers.
The governor is on the right track.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Bashir75: 5:01pm On Dec 09, 2021
God1000:
Does borno state government have enough resources to cater for all the affected communities singlehandedly?

Why stopping NGOs from providing assistance, the role of NGOs and other international organizations in war torn places is crucial because they can deliver emergency supplies to more people than government.
In Nigeria government officials are known for diverting money, foods and other items into personal use
.

Security Operatives have found NGOs arming and sending weapons to terrorist groups pretending to be helpers. It’s a serious issue in the Northern states with borders around the sahara desert. Most countries around the borders are facing similar threats of NGOs dropping weapons and aiding terrorist groups to achieve their paymasters agenda.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by ObiOkpor(m): 5:04pm On Dec 09, 2021
Chartey:
The same NGO workers that can only travel by chopper because they're targets of terrorist attacks?
Some of you have lost your brains to politics.
Borno State is so heavily-dependent on humanitarian resources and labour that if INGOs pull out today, the whole state would collapse. Even with the presence of medical INGOs offering free healthcare for instance, health indices in the state are still terribly low and many children die of malnutrition and other very preventable causes. Now imagine they all leave with their Nigerian and international staff, is it the less than 20 active hospitals in the state that will take care of them? Even if they have the capacity (which they can't have in the next 10 years), how will the people afford it?

The problem with the resettlements is that there's no sustainable livelihood, no economic activities, little government presence, no ease of movement and of course little assurance of security. Of course, they'll fail to take and the people will want to return to the IDP camps, mostly in Maiduguri city.

However, this is a governor who is more concerned about optics and his appearance in the media rather than tackling the real issues with the huge funding he's getting. He enjoys so much goodwill from his people and it's just sad that his achievements haven't matched that.
Always say what you know..
NGO's in Borno are terrorists sponsors
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Tomek09(m): 5:08pm On Dec 09, 2021
Honourable1901:
Best governor in nigeria
Okay
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by healthyguy(m): 5:10pm On Dec 09, 2021
Some of these NGOs are cover for ..... huh
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Danjikanbauchi: 5:12pm On Dec 09, 2021
Emuforlife1:
So you geh sense like this?
you think say I be your father ?
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Emuforlife1: 5:22pm On Dec 09, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
you think say I be your father ?
Ok, I understand. Na terminal sense come over you. I pray you receive permanent sensegrin
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by AlphikkaTech: 5:28pm On Dec 09, 2021
God1000:
Does borno state government have enough resources to cater for all the affected communities singlehandedly?

Why stopping NGOs from providing assistance, the role of NGOs and other international organizations in war torn places is crucial because they can deliver emergency supplies to more people than government.

In Nigeria government officials are known for diverting money, foods and other items into personal use
The more you look, the less you see. You think the war in NE Nigeria is basically terrorism. There is a strong international interest there in disguise of humanitarianism.

The more you look, the less you.

The world is not for the faint hearted
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by lafiagi007: 5:29pm On Dec 09, 2021
Chartey:
The same NGO workers that can only travel by chopper because they're targets of terrorist attacks?
Some of you have lost your brains to politics.
Borno State is so heavily-dependent on humanitarian resources and labour that if INGOs pull out today, the whole state would collapse. Even with the presence of medical INGOs offering free healthcare for instance, health indices in the state are still terribly low and many children die of malnutrition and other very preventable causes. Now imagine they all leave with their Nigerian and international staff, is it the less than 20 active hospitals in the state that will take care of them? Even if they have the capacity (which they can't have in the next 10 years), how will the people afford it?

The problem with the resettlements is that there's no sustainable livelihood, no economic activities, little government presence, no ease of movement and of course little assurance of security. Of course, they'll fail to take and the people will want to return to the IDP camps, mostly in Maiduguri city.

However, this is a governor who is more concerned about optics and his appearance in the media rather than tackling the real issues with the huge funding he's getting. He enjoys so much goodwill from his people and it's just sad that his achievements haven't matched that.
Learn to appreciate little good things, if we insult the bad leaders who do very little in their capacity and we do the same yo those who are doing their best don't you think we're discouraging the good ones? This man has been doing great things but all you could say is that it's for "the media" oya show us your own "non-media" good work na.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by muhamadnur(op): 5:38pm On Dec 09, 2021
Gubioma:
Dan Borno...Zulum knows what is good for our people. We Borno citizens are hard workers and law abiding citizen. May Allah continuously bring peace to our dear state and entire Nigeria.
Inshallah we can stand for our selves now 13 years of unrest is not easy
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by JovialJune(f): 6:50pm On Dec 09, 2021
Crossroad1:
About same sex marriage, sorry am deviating from the topic..
Man to man or woman to woman can procreate..
Let's stop fooling ourselves about all these nonsense
Lmao, pls explain how?
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by VERDA: 7:59pm On Dec 09, 2021
God1000:
Does borno state government have enough resources to cater for all the affected communities singlehandedly?

Why stopping NGOs from providing assistance, the role of NGOs and other international organizations in war torn places is crucial because they can deliver emergency supplies to more people than government.

In Nigeria government officials are known for diverting money, foods and other items into personal use
I think the idea is to prevent this communities from perpetually depending on hand outs and start rebuilding their lives...feeding thousands to millions forever is non sustainable, and there is that tendency of people to become lazy and not try to stand on their feet seeing as they are been provided for...

Of course the whole process has to be properly coordinated and done gradually...

And yes, you are right about our government officials looking for opportunities to steal.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by labisibrass(m): 8:05pm On Dec 09, 2021
Chartey:
The same NGO workers that can only travel by chopper because they're targets of terrorist attacks?
Some of you have lost your brains to politics.
Borno State is so heavily-dependent on humanitarian resources and labour that if INGOs pull out today, the whole state would collapse. Even with the presence of medical INGOs offering free healthcare for instance, health indices in the state are still terribly low and many children die of malnutrition and other very preventable causes. Now imagine they all leave with their Nigerian and international staff, is it the less than 20 active hospitals in the state that will take care of them? Even if they have the capacity (which they can't have in the next 10 years), how will the people afford it?

The problem with the resettlements is that there's no sustainable livelihood, no economic activities, little government presence, no ease of movement and of course little assurance of security. Of course, they'll fail to take and the people will want to return to the IDP camps, mostly in Maiduguri city.

However, this is a governor who is more concerned about optics and his appearance in the media rather than tackling the real issues with the huge funding he's getting. He enjoys so much goodwill from his people and it's just sad that his achievements haven't matched that.
Be calming down. Only if you know the terrible roles those NGOs play in Nigeria's terrorism. I wish they can even pursue all of them at once.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Chartey(m): 8:35pm On Dec 09, 2021
ObiOkpor:
Always say what you know..
NGO's in Borno are terrorists sponsors
Are you in Borno?
You guys will just sit somewhere far away and say things you don't know. NGOs that are being targeted by terrorists will support terrorists?
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Chartey(m): 8:36pm On Dec 09, 2021
lafiagi007:
Learn to appreciate little good things, if we insult the bad leaders who do very little in their capacity and we do the same yo those who are doing their best don't you think we're discouraging the good ones? This man has been doing great things but all you could say is that it's for "the media" oya show us your own "non-media" good work na.
You're not in Borno, you won't understand.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Chartey(m): 8:37pm On Dec 09, 2021
labisibrass:
Be calming down. Only if you know the terrible roles those NGOs play in Nigeria's terrorism. I wish they can even pursue all of them at once.
You don't know anything. Don't rely on hearsay. INGOs are the best thing to happen to Borno state, and every indigene of this place would agree.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by ArewaNorth: 9:10pm On Dec 09, 2021
God1000:
Does borno state government have enough resources to cater for all the affected communities singlehandedly?

Why stopping NGOs from providing assistance, the role of NGOs and other international organizations in war torn places is crucial because they can deliver emergency supplies to more people than government.

In Nigeria government officials are known for diverting money, foods and other items into personal use
If u read well u will see where he said, Govt stopped all monies and food items aid in resettled communities and divert the program to empowerment program instead


"The government’s letter was understood to mean a shift from providing humanitarian support to empowerment, which will eventually see the resettled communities stand on their own".
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by ArewaNorth: 9:19pm On Dec 09, 2021
Chartey:
The same NGO workers that can only travel by chopper because they're targets of terrorist attacks?
Some of you have lost your brains to politics.
Borno State is so heavily-dependent on humanitarian resources and labour that if INGOs pull out today, the whole state would collapse. Even with the presence of medical INGOs offering free healthcare for instance, health indices in the state are still terribly low and many children die of malnutrition and other very preventable causes. Now imagine they all leave with their Nigerian and international staff, is it the less than 20 active hospitals in the state that will take care of them? Even if they have the capacity (which they can't have in the next 10 years), how will the people afford it?

The problem with the resettlements is that there's no sustainable livelihood, no economic activities, little government presence, no ease of movement and of course little assurance of security. Of course, they'll fail to take and the people will want to return to the IDP camps, mostly in Maiduguri city.

However, this is a governor who is more concerned about optics and his appearance in the media rather than tackling the real issues with the huge funding he's getting. He enjoys so much goodwill from his people and it's just sad that his achievements haven't matched that.
You need to stop listening to people who make analysis from far with little or nor knowledge of the people and the place u are talking abt.

Zulum take the right decision, I listen to these people for almost 2ys, they have been begging Govt to resettle them back to their communities. Despite being ravaged by terrorism, Borno people are extremely hardworking, there are a lot of opportunities in Borno state especially in farming and fishing.


It is very wrong to just see the commitment and actions of Zulum as a search of media attention because it seems u don't know him at all.


Those people can't live in IDP forever after Govt rebuilt their places, they need to be resettled and move on irrespective of the challenges!
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Bantu10: 9:21pm On Dec 09, 2021
Danjikanbauchi:
He knows they are Terrorists informants.
Most northerners don't think before they talk. You formed and started terrorism, now u re blaming NGOs for passing information to the terrorists u formed
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