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Borno State Governor Zulum
Borno State Governor,
Babagana Zulum, has appealed to the Nigerian Army to reclaim three Local
Government Areas (LGAs) of the state still under the control of the insurgents.
He made the plea on
Monday when he received the Minister of Defence, Major-General Bashir Magashi
(rtd) at the Government House in Maiduguri, the state capital.
Governor Zulum listed
the affected local governments as Marte, Kukawa, and Abadam LGAs.
“Military operation has
to be followed by stabilisation mechanism and, therefore, three local
government areas are really key,” he stated, adding that they must “be
retaken”.
The governor said, “We
shall be happy if the Nigerian military and other security operatives will
develop a modus operandi of re-establishing such businesses to boost the local
economy.”
He stressed the need for
the military to incorporate economic recovery and rehabilitation of idle people
in towns around the Lake Chad region where the insurgents were still holding
sway.
The governor was also
worried that keeping thousands of people, especially in camps with no source of
livelihood was a ready-made material for Boko Haram insurgents on recruitment
missions in villages.
He, however, believes with
the military presence and civil authority, the economy of the areas would be
rejuvenated, and the Boko Haram menace would be reduced.
On his part, Magashi
informed his host that he was in Borno to appraise the operations that would
shape future decisions in the counter-insurgency war in the North-East.
He paid the governor a
courtesy visit at the State House in company with top officers of the army and
the Nigerian Air Force in the state.
The minister had visited
the Headquarters of the Air Task Force of Operation Lafia Dole on Sunday and
proceeded to Monguno, the Headquarters of Sector 3.
During his visit to the
Theatre of Operation which lasted two days, Magashi had a series of
interactions with various unit commanders in the presence of the service chiefs
who had accompanied him.
The Theatre Commander of
Operation Lafiya Dole, Major General Olusegun Adeniyi, conducted the visiting
minister and the service chiefs around the Theatre as they assessed equipment
and the armoury.
Adeniyi said the
fighting troops were resolute and would not be distracted in their goal until
the insurgents were defeated.
The minister’s visit
came at a time when the activities of the insurgents appear to be thriving
around the Lake Chad Basin. (Channels TV)



















