FG, Borno collaborating to curb insurgency: Zulum

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno, on Monday. said his administration was collaborating with the federal government to combat insurgency in the state.
Mr Zulum said this while briefing State House Correspondents after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“We made a plea to the federal government, and I believe within the last couple of days, the Nigerian Armed Forces have taken certain decisions that will curtail the insurgency.
“Some plans are underway by the federal government, especially the establishment of forest guards. That will be a game-changer.
“The president has given me assurance that they will do everything to control the situation, and I believe the federal government will do something,” said the governor.
Mr Zulum said he would not relent in his effort to strengthen the resilience of communities and get volunteers to complement the efforts of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
“A few days ago I made a call that no local government shall be allowed to be taken over by Boko Haram or ISWAP members.
“So, I’m calling on the Nigerian Armed Forces, the civilian authorities, and all those that are concerned to rise up to the occasion and defend our local government areas.
“I believe with the support of the Armed Forces, we will not leave a single local government to fall into the hands of the insurgents,” said Mr Zulum.
(NAN)
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