Babagana Zulum: Borno state governor warns of Boko Haram comeback in Nigeria
- Governor Babagana Zulum stated Boko Haram's renewed attacks signal Borno State is losing ground.
- The ongoing 15-year insurgency has stretched Nigeria's military across the country.
- Boko Haram's evolving tactics include surveillance drones, increasing the danger, despite military efforts.
- Zulum warned, "If nothing is done, the state will return into turmoil again," requesting aid.
- The renewed attacks and kidnappings may reverse recent gains, requiring more military resources.
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Terrorism: Time to re-strategise
AFTER a lull, terror groups have re-intensified attacks on military formations and civilian populations. On January 6, they killed six soldiers in a predawn attack in Borno State. On January 24, they killed 20 troops and wounded more, using improvised explosive devices and suicide bombers, military spokesman Edward Buba said. On Tuesday, Governor Babagana Zulum
Nigeria's Boko Haram making gains again in Borno state: governor
Nigeria's Islamist group Boko Haram has renewed attacks and kidnappings in northeastern Borno state with little push back from security forces, suggesting that authorities in the region were losing ground to insurgents, the state's governor says.
'We’re losing ground’, Gov Zulum decries Boko Haram attacks - Daily Trust
Borno State governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has expressed concern over the recent Boko Haram attacks on major military formations, saying the state is at risk of returning to turmoil. The governor stated this on Tuesday while heading an expanded Security Council Meeting held at the council chambers, Government House, Maiduguri. “Many military locations were dislodged, especially in Wulgo, Sabongari, Wajirko among others. It seems we are lo…
Zulum Tackles Scarcity Of Water, Upgrades, Drilled 25 New Boreholes In Mafoni, Others
April 12, (THEWILL) – The Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has launched an aggressive and coordinated response to address the acute water scarcity affecting parts of Maiduguri metropolis and its environs, following the devastating flood disaster of September 10, 2024. Our Correspondent reports that recent flood, described as unprecedented in scale, caused widespread destruction of […] The post Zulum Tackles Scarcity Of Water, Upgrades, Dril…
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