The Borno State Government has taken a decisive step to curb the prevalent issue of street begging and aimless loitering within Maiduguri city and its environs. This move comes as a response to the government’s commitment to uphold the cultural dignity of the Borno people.
In a public notice issued by the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Prof. Usman Tar, it was stated that street begging and aimless loitering have no place in the character of the Borno people. The notice enforces a strict ban on these activities within the Maiduguri Metropolis and Jere Local Government Areas, effective immediately.
The government’s intention is clear: to restore the dignity of the people by eradicating these practices that have tarnished the image of the state. Violators of the ban will face legal consequences as the government seeks to enforce the rule of law and uphold the sanctity of public spaces.
Borno State, known for its rich cultural heritage and resilience, is determined to preserve its traditions and promote a sense of self-worth among its citizens. Street begging and aimless loitering, though prevalent in recent times, are considered antithetical to the values that define the people of Borno.
The ban on street begging and loitering is not only a matter of maintaining public decorum but also a strategy to tackle the root causes that have led to such phenomena. By discouraging these activities, the government aims to foster an environment that empowers individuals to seek sustainable livelihoods and prevents the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, particularly children.
It is crucial for the public to heed this call and cooperate with the government in enforcing the ban. Together, we can restore the pride and dignity of our beloved Maiduguri city and contribute to the overall development and prosperity of the Borno State.
Original article by Ibrahim Ramalan. Accessed on [Insert Date] from [Insert Source].