To the vice president Kashim shettima can you not see how they are s@cr!ing your people, what is your impact as the VP

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... Read moreAs someone who follows the situation in northeastern Nigeria closely, I have witnessed the devastating impact of Boko Haram and associated groups like ISWAP on local communities. The Ngoshe community in Gwoza Local Government Area, Borno State, has been repeatedly targeted, with incidents involving abductions and brutal attacks. These acts not only cause immediate physical harm but also instill deep fear and disrupt social cohesion. The message directed at Vice President Kashim Shettima questions the effectiveness of governmental response amid these atrocities. It's crucial for leadership to demonstrate tangible actions to protect civilians, restore security, and offer humanitarian support. From personal observations and reports, the lack of visible impact on the ground can erode trust in leadership and exacerbate the vulnerability of affected populations. Community resilience depends not just on military efforts but also on providing psychosocial support, rebuilding infrastructure, and ensuring displaced persons can return safely to their homes. Amplifying voices from victims and local leaders raises awareness and can pressure authorities to prioritize comprehensive strategies beyond short-term security operations. In sharing this perspective, I hope to emphasize the importance of active accountability and sustained commitment by officials like the Vice President to address the root causes and consequences of terrorism in Borno State. Constructive engagement with communities and transparent communication are key steps toward meaningful change.