NewsNEDC Partners Military, Critical Stakeholders To Dig Roots Of Recent Attacks

NEDC Partners Military, Critical Stakeholders To Dig Roots Of Recent Attacks

July 03, (THEWILL) – The North East Development Commission (NEDC), on Tuesday, reiterated its readiness to work with the Borno state government, the military, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and other stakeholders, to address the root cause of the recent resurgence of bomb attacks.

The Managing Director of the NEDC, Alhaji Goni Alkali, disclosed this on Tuesday evening, when he paid a sympathy visit to the victims of the recent multiple suicide attacks in the Gwoza Council area, who were at the State Specialist Hospital, Maiduguri, on treatment.

The MD said, “We are here as a team to sympathise with the people of Gwoza over the recent bomb attacks, you know as a human being when you hear such a thing, it is heartbreaking, we have forgotten that such kind of thing will happen in such manner, but unfortunately all of a sudden it happened. In the first instance, we want to go to Gwoza but the town was cordoned off for a reason well known to all.

“We are here in Maiduguri where most of the victims are currently receiving treatment, we have seen it, and we are talking with the state government and other stakeholders for us to collaborate and to find a comprehensive way of responding to the current or renewed challenges. You know it is a multidimensional problem.

“Besides, we have to find out what is the root cause of that thing happening that day. For instance, it was a marriage ceremony and burial scene, these are all crowded places. Surely we are talking with the state government and other stakeholders, we are going to have a committee to see how best we can help the victims in a short moment and also find a lasting solution to the problem”, Goni said.

Meanwhile, the Medical Director of Maiduguri Specialist Hospital, Dr Shehu Mohammed, who took the NEDC Boss around to see the victims, said that 15 patients out of the 49 injured victims of Saturday Gwoza suicide bombings brought to the hospital have been treated and discharged.

Mohammed said that so far, only two victims died, while the remaining were responding to treatment, adding that the hospital had enough blood.

“So far, we don’t have many challenges. What we need for now are specialised volunteers like doctors, nurses, paramedics and cleaners as well as security to control the crowd of relations trooping in”, Mohammed said.

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Ladi Dapson, THEWILL
I am Ladi Dapson, a general writer with thewill. I cover Borno and Yobe states respectively. I based Maiduguri, Borno State Capital. I can be reached via [email protected]. Very high and kind regards!

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