Governor Babagana Zulum has expressed concern over the situation in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in the state

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has expressed concern over the situation in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in the state, where some individuals have taken multiple wives despite being unable to adequately provide for their families.

In a viral video shared on social media, particularly on TikTok by Kawu Garba, Zulum criticized politicians at both the state and national levels for hesitating to address the issue due to fears of losing votes during elections.

“The question is, which Islamic teacher has spoken out against this? Which member has kicked against this situation?” the Governor asked.

All they (politicians) say is, ‘Ha, I will not talk.’ Rather, they are concerned with contesting and winning their elections. They refuse to speak out so that the IDPs will not vote against them.”

Zulum cited an example of an individual who arrived at the camp in 2011 or 2012 with one wife but now has four, underscoring the economic strain this behavior places on the state.

The Governor’s statement has sparked varied reactions from TikTok users:

Ken Musa Ehi: “You guys need to start educating them.”

Truth Matters: “Finally, we have a true leader in Prof Zulum who is not afraid to tell the truth regardless of political costs.”

B-B: “And you allowed him to remain in the camp?”

Whale V: “If everyone in that region can speak up like him, the people would begin to realize they are on the wrong path.”

Capt Imran: “If you have the capacity, go ahead without adding unnecessary expenses and responsibilities to your society. No issues—marry as you want, but this Almajiri stuff… I’m a northerner, to be honest, I don’t like it. If I have the power, I will fight to stop it.”

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