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Chibok community in Abuja seeks home return, holds cultural festival

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 18, 2023 3792 Minutes read0

The member representing Chibok/Damboa/Gwoza Federal Constituency, Mr Ahmed Jaha, has called for deliberate efforts to return all Chibok people displaced by Boko Haram back home.

Jaha said though Chibok and most parts of Borno are now safe from the activities of insurgents, a lot of people who fled the state have not returned, reports Daily Sun.

The lawmaker said this during the 2023 cultural festival organised by leaders of Chibok community in Abuja, under the aegis of Kibaku Area Development Association (KADA). Jaha said after more than a decade of displacement, it was time for the people to return home.

He said the children born within the period and those who left their homes when they were so young needed to internalise and diffuse the culture of their ancestral homes.

He said thousands of Chibok people had been living in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in different parts of the country including FCT.

He said Chibok people were still living in IDPs camps and taking refuge in Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt, Nasarawa, among other cities. The lawmaker, however, commended the military, state and federal governments for the restoration of peace in most parts of Borno, including Chibok.

“The efforts of the government are highly commendable, but we are human beings and the journey of 100 miles begins with a step. Actually we have to commend the federal government for recovering some of the Chibok girls, but we still have 87 in captivity.

“We are equally quite happy with the way and manner peace has returned to some parts of Chibok, but we are still working tirelessly, begging and soliciting that the federal government provides security where security personnel are not present,” he added.

Jaha said the cultural event was an opportunity for the children born and brought up outside Chibok to learn and embrace their culture.

Also, the Chairman, Chibok Local Government Area of Borno, Umar Ibrahim, commended the KADA leaders for their commitment to preserving their heritage. Ibrahim said Chibok people usually hold such an event every December 26, where those living outside, who came home for holiday, witness the rich display of their culture.

“It is not only to celebrate their culture, but also to strengthen the unity that has been the bedrock of their stability over the years. “Today’s gathering will play a significant role in promoting and preserving our culture for generations to come. The Chibok people are known for their resilience, hard work, bright attributes that resonate strongly with them. Rest assured that at the local level, the interest of all sons and daughters of Chibok will remain our foremost priority,” the council chairman said.

The National President of KADA, Mr Dauda Iliya, said the cultural festival has been held since 2011 when terrorism took away the peace and tranquility in Chibok.

“We are holding this event as a stop gap, so that those born outside Chibok could see the details of our artefacts, our dance, our food and our culture,” he said.

Iliya expressed the hope that the 2024 celebration would take place in Chibok, considering the relative peace that had returned to the community.

Chairman of KADA, Abuja branch, Nkeki Mutah, said the festival was organised to let their children know that they came from somewhere and, as such, should not forget their origin.

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