Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has hinted that the security situation in his state has improved by 85%, adding that no community is currently under the control of the Boko Haram insurgents.
Zulum disclosed this on Friday while speaking with newsmen after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the State House, Abuja.
Commenting on the true picture of what is on ground in Borno State in view of the recent reports of insecurity, the governor said: “To be sincere and candid, security situation in Borno State has improved by more than 85 percent. Economic activities is ongoing perfectly in Borno State.
“I just read some script few days ago saying that insurgency is increasing in Borno State. The story is not right. The Nigerian Army is giving us the desired cooperation, the police, the paramilitary as well as airforce and all other components of the Nigerian military are supporting us.
“But most importantly, I want to assure you that as the chief security officer of Borno State, the state is doing well in terms of security. There’s serious improvement in our security situation. And I commend the service chiefs for their efforts and I commend the President of the federal republic of Nigeria.”
Asked if he was reassuring that all is well with all the local government areas that use to be under the control of insurgents, the governor said, “honestly speaking, none of the 27 local government areas of Borno State is under the control of insurgents.
“However, we have few local government areas that we want to ensure that people are completely resettled. Now, people are partially resettled there, especially Abadam local government and then Guzamala local government.
“But by and large, in terms of security situation in Borno state, I think the government is doing very well, the Nigerian military is also doing very well. And then nothing has happened, we keep on improving”, he said.
Prodded further about the commitment he got from President Tinubu to totally eradicate insurgency from the state, Zulum said “I have had series of consultations with the president and he has assured the government and the people of the entire north eastern states that he will provide the necessary equipment needed to curtail the menace of insurgency not only in the north east but in the entire country. So I think all is right.”
Deji Elumoye in Abuja
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