Yobe govt expands logistics for hunters to support military operations

The Yobe government has expanded infrastructure and logistical support for local hunters and vigilantes to strengthen military operations against insurgency in frontline local government areas.
The security adviser to Governor Mai Mala Buni, Dahiru Abdussalam, said this during the inauguration of renovated accommodation and a conference hall for the group in Damaturu.
Mr Abdussalam said the initiative is part of a broader security strategy to combat Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists, especially in forest areas.
He said that the facility, previously a dilapidated two-bedroom apartment rented, was remodelled into a 30-room structure to improve operational readiness.
He said each room could accommodate between six and eight personnel, raising the camp’s capacity to over 100 members at a time.
According to him, the expansion is designed to provide a stable base for hunters operating under the Nigerian Army’s command and control in volatile areas.
He explained that in relatively stable areas, the group operates under police supervision.
“Hunters are integral to ongoing military operations. They conduct patrols, man ambush positions and participate in confidence-building patrols,” Mr Abdussalam said.
He added that a conference hall with about 30-seat capacity was constructed within the facility to serve as an operations and coordination centre.
The adviser said the state government had also strengthened the group’s logistics by providing uniforms, kits, weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and motorcycles to ensure rapid deployment.
“They can mobilise within 15 minutes and respond swiftly to distress calls. Their mobility and knowledge of the terrain complement military efforts,” he said.
Mr Abdussalam said members are enrolled in the Yobe Contributory Healthcare Management Agency scheme to guarantee access to medical care.
He added that the government provides monthly stipends, feeding support and special operation allowances to sustain morale.
According to him, families of members killed in action receive support, while injured personnel are treated and given compensation.
He urged residents to cooperate with the hunters and other security agencies, noting that sustained peace in the state was the result of coordinated efforts.
Also speaking, the commander of the Yobe Hunters Group, Idrissa Buba, commended the government for strengthening the group’s operational base.
Mr Buba appealed for the provision of a borehole and a mosque within the facility to address members’ welfare needs.
He assured the group that it would continue to support military operations and safeguard communities across the state.
(NAN)
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