Insurgency: Zulum calls for establishment of military base in Sambisa, Lake Chad shore, others

The Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum of Borno has called for the establishment of a military base in Sambisa, Lake Chad shores and other places taken over by terrorists.

The Governor made this known during a courtesy visit by members of the House of Representatives Committee on Army on Wednesday to the Government house in Maiduguri.

The Governor urged the army to establish a military base on the shores of Lake Chad and Mandara Mountain, which continued to be a haven for terrorists.

“On the issue of completely ending it (insurgency), there’s a need for the government to establish a military base in Sambisa, shores of Lake Chad, and Mandara Hills.”

He urged the National Assembly to ensure adequate appropriations for weapons to tackle insecurity.

Zulum also decried the porous borders in Borno and the need to secure the state bordering three countries to contain the movement of small arms fueling insecurity in the north.

He reiterated his commitment to support the military in its kinetic and non-kinetic approach to tackling insurgency, adding that so far, about 190,000 repentant Boko Haram members surrendered to the authorities.

According to Zulum, managing the huge number of repentant Boko Haram members is another crisis that needs stakeholders’ support.

He said the government had resettled two million out of the over three million displaced persons in the state and stressed the need for total peace to enable the displaced persons to return to their ancestral homes.

“The continuous stay of over one million displaced persons in camps is not sustainable, particularly with the rising cases of prostitution and drug abuse.”

Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Abdullahi Mamudu, said they were in the state for the oversight function.

Mamudu lauded Zulum for his commitment and support to the Army and other security agencies and urged him to sustain the tempo for more success.

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