Boko Haram: What Shehu of Borno told Buhari

Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Ibn Garbai Elkanemi, has
dismissed claims by security operatives that the ongoing military
operations, particularly in some parts of the state and the Lake Chad
Region, was yielding positive result.

He insisted that even in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, residents
and farmers cannot move out of the city beyond a few kilometres
without being killed or kidnapped by insurgents.

The monarch stated this yesterday when President Muhammadu Buhari paid
him a courtesy call at his palace in Shehuri, Maiduguri.

The Shehu of Borno, while applauding President Buhari in the fight
against Boko Haram, said there was much to be done for the people of
the state to be free from terrorists atrocities.

He said: "On behalf of the traditional institution in Borno, I want to
commend Your Excellency for the commitment you have given towards
ending the lingering crisis of Boko Haram

"It is unfortunate that despite all efforts put in place to restore
peace in our land and the North East, we the people of Borno State are
still under Boko Haram siege.

"Nobody can dare move out of Maiduguri by 10 kilometres without being
confronted/attacked by Boko Haram.

"Quite a number of farmers are being killed and kidnapped on a daily
basis around Molai General Area, which is just 10 kilometres away from
the metropolis, along Maiduguri -Damboa -Biu road.

"Most of the surrounding villages and communities in Konduga, Damboa,
Mafa and other local government areas have been razed down in the last
two weeks.

"We plead that the federal government and the security agencies review
the strategies in nipping this lingering crisis in the bud."

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