International Day 2023: Allamin Foundation, OSIWA Commend Zulum ‘s Commitment To Peace Building

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By; SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri

The Allamin Foundation for Peace and Development in collaboration with the generous support  of Open Society West Africa (OSIWA has commended Governor Babagana Umara Zulum and Borno State Government for their unwavering commitment and determination to returning peace, transform Borno and provide sustainable livelihood support to the displaced persons  and victims of the insurgency.

This was expressed  yesterday to commemorate  the 2023 international Day of Peace with a theme, “Actions for Peace: Our Ambitic for the #GlobalGoals,” at Hajiya Manga Memorial  Hall Maiduguri.

 The Executive Director, Allamin Foundation, Hajiya Hamsatu Allamin   said, “this year’s theme according to the United Nations, “is a call to action the recognizes our individual and collective responsibility to foster peace.

“This  therefore, underscores the imperative of collective efforts to achieve lasting peace in regions such as ours – the North-East Nigeria, and Borno State in particular, currently being affected ad impacted by the over thirteen years Boko Haram insurgency.

“For over 13 years, the people of Borno State have endured the devastating impact of the insurgency, which left a trail of destruction in its wake, affecting countless lives, livelihoods, properties, and social bonds.

 “In the years the Allamin Foundation with its nine Social Networks of Victims and Survivors tagged “Jire Dole”( Kanuri- Truth/Justice is a must for peace) and Members of

our @SheBuildsPeace Forum of Women FBOS, supported by its partners  such as (Open Society Foundations/OSIWA and International Civil Society Action Network.. 

“Others include, Global Fund for Women Amnesty International, Trust Africa, and recently the UK Aide/ Foreign Common Development Office  who come out annually to amplify victims voices, give them visibility and present their demands.

The Executive Director explained further that this year, peace and and development networks have been expanded further with our Network of CSOS on Transitional Justice and Reconciliation (NETJUN), our Media Forum on TJ and Reconciliation, our Communality Advocates on TJ and Reconciliation, and our Community Dialogue Forums on Reintegration and Reconciliation. 

“We have come out with a difference today – not to cry and blame, but to appreciate and celebrate our Governments and Leaders, Security Agencies, members of the

Nigeria including the extremists (who have surrendered) and my fellows who have shifted base as victims to be prime movers on the wheels of development to the lingering crisis.

She noted also that  Borno State Government introduced the king “Borno Model,” a comprehensive approach encompassing  govnmnent, Demobilization, Rehabilitation, Reconciliation and Reintegration

“This visionary strategy paved the way for the mass exodus and of over 100,000 individuals previously associated with Non-Statec oups (NSAGS) and ushered in a relative era of peace in the State and

ader North-Eastern region of Nigeria,” Hamsatu said .

 Hajiya Allamin however commended the unwavering commitment and

ary leadership of Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, and the state wide  proactive efforts  that have been instrumental in curtailing the conflict and

tating the state’s path towards peace and stability. 

She maintained that successes  achieved so far would not have been possible without the Licated efforts of various state security actors as well as the  volunteers, particularly the Nigerian  Military under the leadership of the then Theatre Commander Major General Christopher Musa who has now been elevated as the Chief of Defense Staff. 

“We had witnessed a transformative approach to the war against in the Operation Hadin Kai Theatre, a boost in the Civil – Military Relations, and a

omplete transformation of Giwa Barracks from the “notorious House of Horror.

“Nigerian Military we salute you with our community volunteers, for your resilience, unwavering dedication and sacrifices have contributed to the gradually return of peace in Borno State.

“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the peace-loving people of Borno State, who have demonstrated their willingness to put aside the past, reconcile with one another, and embrace transitional justice as a means to foster healing and reconciliation, while persevering with patience.

“Our gratitude also goes to the repentant individuals who have chosen the path of surrender, opting for rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Their courageous decisions are fundamental to rebuilding communities and ensuring

a peaceful future for Borno State.

“We support the Government of Borno State, our security Agencies and committed, for together, we can build a brighter, more peaceful future state and work towards achieving the #GlobalGoals for a better world” Hamsatu said.

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