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Zulum reaffirms support for military in Borno

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Gov. Babagana Zulum has reiterated the state government’s commitment to supporting the Nigerian military and other security agencies in their efforts to protect citizens.

The governor gave the assurance at the opening of the expanded State Security Council meeting on Tuesday in Maiduguri,

Zulum, however, emphasised the need for coordinated action between the military, police, and local authorities in order to address the persistent threat of Boko Haram insurgents in the state.

He also acknowledged the sacrifices made by the Nigerian military, the police, the Department of State Service and other agencies in securing the state.

The governor expressed gratitude for their tireless efforts in maintaining peace and order, saying the recent surge in Boko Haram attacks had exposed critical gaps in the state’s security framework.

“While we recognise the hard work and commitment of our security forces, we cannot shy away from the fact that the situation is becoming increasingly dire,” Zulum said.

He highlighted specific incidents, including the attacks in Sabongeri and Wulgo, which have caused significant concerns for the security in the entire region.

Zulum urged the Federal Government to take a holistic approach in addressing the security crisis in Borno.

The governor suggested for a combination of military reinforcement, intelligence-sharing, and strategic resource deployment.

He also called on the federal government to as a matter of urgency provide Borno with the necessary support to prevent further deterioration in security.

Hamza Suleiman

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