Zulum empowers 152 reformed youths with N100m for denouncing political thuggery

Zulum presented the support fund the former members of political thuggery group code named ‘ECOMOG’ in Maiduguri.

By SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri –

After organizing one month intensive practical training on entrepreneurship, Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum has presented N100m to 152 reformed youths who were prominent members of a violent political thuggery group code named ‘ECOMOG’ in Maiduguri.

Governor Zulum made the presentation at the Ramat Polytechnic in Maiduguri, venue of the one month training.

The 152 youths had renounced thuggery in response to Governor Zulum’s ban, announced at the end of 2019. Following that announcement, the Governor in August 2019, directed the enrollment of 2,762 youths into a ‘waste for cash’ sanitation programme in which the youths cleaned the drainages to earn monthly stipends.

Satisfied with the improving conducts of the youths, Governor Zulum directed the selection of leaders and most prominent persons who were engaged in thuggery since the 90s, before renouncing the practices.

152 persons were then selected and made to undergo one month of training on business enterprises, fishery, animal rearing and animal fattening.

The training was coordinated by the directorate of entrepreneurship at the Ramat Polytechnic, where Professor Zulum was an engineering diploma student from 1986 to 1988, and rector from 2011 to 2015.

Declaring the training closed on Friday, Governor Zulum said 16 prominent leaders of the repentant political thugs will receive N2m each amounting to N32m, while remaining 136 persons will each receive N500,000 amounting to N68m. The combination made up N100m.

The governor said the government’s support is under the condition that none of them ever returns to political thuggery, while also, they be required to repay half of what they receive as the state government is waving 50%.

Commissioner for Sports and Youths Empowerment, Saina Buba described the programme as a bold effort by Zulum, in stamping out violent political thuggery, especially from Maiduguri, were youths had in previous years (between 2002 to 2008) reached the extent of rival killings.

The commissioner added in an interview with journalists during the event that his ministry disburses 72milliin every month to over 2000 physically challenged persons, which is part of the empowerment scheme the governor promised the youths in the state in order to curb political thuggery and encourage self reliant.

Buba further explained that 16 youths formerly associated with thuggery were given N2 million each as soft loan grant for three years at 50% repayment (N1 million) without interest or administrative charges and 136 youths that benefitted from the scheme were given N500,000 as soft loan while pledging to train and empower additional 200 women as part of the empowerment scheme.

… Borno to sponsor their 152 children in schools

As part of strategy to prevent children from towing the paths of parents, Governor Babagana Zulum announced that the state government will shoulder the education of 152 children, one each to be nominated by the 152 repentant political thugs.

Governor Zulum addressing the reformed youths who denounced political thuggery in Borno

Zulum charged the youths that it was in their best interest to accord dignity to themselves by being self reliant rather return to thuggery.

He reminded them to never allow themselves to be used because those who use them do not allow their children to become thugs.

“Some of you here have been in political thuggery for more than 20 years and nothing seriously changed in your lives, and this should remind you that political thuggery is not a good thing, and if it was a good thing, why is it that our own children, those of us who are political leaders, our commissioners, advisers and other top government officials, are not part of you here? Why is it you alone are in this kind of business?” Zulum charged in local languages.

The governor promised that government will continue go support the youths and train more of them, so long as they remain out of thuggery.

On their part, some of the youth leaders, who spoke in Hausa and Kanuri, said Zulum had proved his genuine love for them by not only setting them up for businesses, but also promising to educate their children.

“There is no better way for Zulum to prove that he genuinely means well for us. By the grace of God, we will not allow anyone to even look at us as thugs because our appearances alone will indicate that we are changed persons” one of the leaders said.

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