Boko Haram: Kwara Begins Evacuation Of Indigenes From UniMaid

Alhaji Abdulfatah AhmedThe Kwara State Government has set machinery in motion for the evacuation of its indigenes from the University of Maiduguri, Borno State, following renewed onslaughts on Boko Haram insurgents by Nigerian Security Forces.

Already, a delegation has left Ilorin, the Kwara capital for Maiduguri Thursday morning.

Commissioner for Information Tunji Moronfoye, who made this known yesterday, said the evacuation followed a save-our-soul message by Kwara students in the university.

Moronfoye said the delegation was provided with necessary logistics to enable it carry out its mission.

He said the delegation as well as the students are expected in Ilorin any time from today.

The students, it was learnt, sent text messages to government officials, fearing for their safety, following massive attacks on Maiduguri last weekend by the insurgents. Some buildings in the university were shelled during the attack.

One of the text messages reads: “Maiduguri is under attack. We had 15 explosions this morning. We are picking bullets in the hostel. Please, we need your help. We need to be evacuated.

“We, Kwara State students, are waiting for the rescue team. Please, help do all you can to save our lives”.

The commissioner said it was the responsibility of government to ensure the safety and well-being of its people.

He said the government would discharge such responsibilities without recourse to political affiliation.

The commissioner added: “The people of Kwara voted us into power, so we have responsibility to ensure their well-being”.