Vigilantes popularly known as “Civilian JTF” yesterday appealed to the
Borno Government to facilitate the payment of monthly allowances to them
to encourage their activities.
Some of the members told the News
Agency ofNigeria (NAN) in Maiduguri that the gesture would boost their
morale in ensure security in the state.
Mallam Adam Shitu, a member
of the group in Gidan-Dambe, said he had to combine his vulcanising job
with that of the vigilance service.
“Most often, I have to abandon my
job to help in checking the activities of members of Boko Haram. But I
must provide food to my family. Sometimes I have to beg friends or
relatives to feed the family,” Shitu said.
“I think it is time for
the state government to consider providing us with stipends to remain
vigil on the road. Being a member of the group requires a lot of
dedication, which means an individual must always be available to take
care of emergencies. This is difficult when you still have to look for
food.”
Mallam Usaini Uba, another member of the group in Ruwan Zafi, lamented that hunger hadchased many members away.
“At
the beginning, we had large group of youths who are willing to work day
and night, but as times goes on, they realised that they had to look
for food.
“Most of them cannot afford to remain on the roads because they have families and other dependants to look after,’’ Uba said.
Simon Peter, a member of the group in Jiddari Polo, commended the state government for assisting them with logistics.
“The
state government has been very supportive to us, government has on many
occasions assisted us by hiring vehicles to convey our members on
special assignment.
“But we believe government can do more by introducing monthly allowances to our members to enable us survive.’”
Reacting, Governor Kashim Shettima, said the government was planning to engage members of the group.
“It
is part of our post-conflict management strategy to create jobs in
public works and in construction as well as train others in vocational
skills and agriculture,” he said.
The governor said those with the
capacity to further their education would be sponsored, while others
with limited skills would be supported to enhance their skills. Shettima
alsosaid some of them would be employed as sanitation managers and
neighbourhood watchdogs, while others would be engaged in tree planting
campaign. (NAN)
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