The Borno State Government has reiterated its commitment to address the influx of unaccompanied children into the state.
At the centre of recent violent protest in the state were Almajiris (children in search of Islamic education), and the government’s decision is seen as a move to check a future reoccurrence.
The state Commissioner of Information and Internal Security, Prof. Usman Tar, disclosed the decision of the government after a State Security Council meeting on Monday.
Babagana Zulum, Governor of Borno State, chaired the meeting, which was held in the council chamber of the Government House, Maiduguri.
The Commissioner said: “The Council met today, Monday, August 5th, 2024, to review the security situation in the state. After a thorough review of all that happened from August 1st to 5th, the council reached some resolution.”
He added that among the resolutions reached, the security council agreed that the transportation of unaccompanied children to Maiduguri shall be monitored and controlled from now on. He said, only children identified as having parental care will be allowed to enter the state capital.
The Commissioner also noted that the Borno state government has pledged to continue supporting the security operatives in fulfilling their obligation to maintain law and order in Borno.
He also said part of the council resolution was to ensure all cases of arrested hoodlums are sped up and prosecuted.
The Commissioner equally noted that juvenile cases would be treated accordingly, and the Ministry of Justice was mandated to develop a juvenile justice system immediately.
He urged the general public to support the security forces with native intelligence to help maintain peace and stability in Borno State.