Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno state has alerted that peace may still elude Nigeria even after the defeat of the Boko Haram insurgency, stressing that there are lots of signs that the country may be faced scenarios worse than the insurgency in the not too distant future.
The Chairman of the Northern Nigeria Governors’ Forum, disclosed during the visit of a team from the United Nations led by its resident coordinator in Nigeria, Ms. FatmaSamoura, the Borno State Governor warned that the capitulation of Boko Haram may not necessarily be the end of such experience in the country.
Shettima, who said: “Boko Haram may be an appetizer for worse things to come unless we put our thinking caps on,” maintained that there are signals everywhere to show that the world needs to pay more attention to the region in order to avert worse crisis even after the ongoing Boko Haram crisis was over.
He lamented that the Boko Haram insurgency was a child of extreme poverty that has continued to ravage the sub-Saharan Africa especially the zone which the North-East happened to fall within.
According to the Governor, “The signals are there all over, the North is going to be inhabited by over 70 percent of Nigeria in 2050 when the nation’s population is expected to be the third largest in the world with over 400 million people.
“There has to be conceited effort from the rest of the world to handle the disaster waiting to hap