Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni and his Borno State counterpart, Prof. Babagana Zulum, are undertaking a study tour in Japan to borrow from the Hiroshima recovery process of the post-1945 atomic bomb destructions.
Gatekeepers News reports that Buni’s Director-General of Press and Media Affairs, Mamman Mohammed, disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday.
The tour coordinated by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Japanese International Corporation Agency (JICA) was to equip Yobe, Borno, and Adamawa state governments with a sustainable post-insurgency recovery process.
The Governors and a representative of the Adamawa State Government, according to the statement, noted that the Hiroshima experience would contribute to fast-tracking peace-building and recovery processes from the horrific Boko Haram insurgency in their respective states.
Buni also discussed areas of interest to the state which include education, agriculture, humanitarian and livelihood support as well as youth empowerment and skills acquisition.
The delegation also had discussions on the Japan-Nigeria Parliamentary Friendship league, a lecture series on the history of Hiroshima, peace-building, and recovery.
The governors paid a courtesy call on the Vice President of JICA, the Deputy Governor of Hiroshima city, and the Nigerian Ambassador to Japan.