Zulum suspends French NGO over shooting at Borno hotel

By our reporter| Borno Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, on Saturday directed the immediate suspension of ACTED, an international Non-Governmental Organization (iNGO).

The governor gave the order following Saturday’s discovery that the Frenched-owned humanitarian iNGO was using a hotel in Maiduguri to “train some persons on shooting”.

According to a statement by Zulum’s spokesman, Malam Isa Gusau, the French iNGO was found using toy guns and simulators in training exercises at a hotel located off circular road in Maiduguri.

Gusau further explained that residents near the hotel had alerted officials on the frequent sounds of gunshots from the hotel, after which the matter was referred to GRA Divisional Police headquarters, which oversees the hotel’s location.

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The police reportedly found some toy pistols at the hotel, with two trainers, both Nigerians.

The statement said pending the outcome of police investigation, Zulum directed sealing of the hotel and suspension of ACTED from any humanitarian activity in Borno State.

Gusau noted that Governor Zulum acknowledges and deeply appreciates the roles of credible iNGOs which have been providing critical humanitarian interventions in different parts of Borno.

He assured them of government’s continued cooperation and support while also upholding obedience to prevailing laws, policies, and rules guiding all activities and actions across.

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