BREAKING: Zulum warns communities against helping Boko Haram

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has issued a stern warning to farming and fishing communities in Baga and surrounding areas against collaborating with Boko Haram insurgents.

The governor emphasized that such actions jeopardize ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability in the region.

Speaking at the palace of the district head in Baga town on Wednesday, Zulum cautioned residents to adhere strictly to military guidelines while engaging in agricultural activities.

“I urge the people of Baga and surrounding communities to conduct their farming activities only within areas approved by the military,” he stated.

“While we support agricultural activities, it is critical that our people comply with the guidelines to ensure their safety and the stability of the state,” he said.

The governor’s visit followed a deadly attack by the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) in Dumba, Kukawa Local Government Area, where 40 farmers lost their lives. Zulum condemned the attack and strongly criticized any form of cooperation with insurgents, describing it as a betrayal of peace efforts.

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“Collaboration with insurgents is unacceptable and detrimental to ongoing efforts to restore stability in the state,” he added.

During his visit, Zulum inspected a 2,000-hectare solar-powered surface irrigation system at Mile 3 in Baga. He lauded the project as a major step toward enhancing agricultural productivity and achieving food security in Borno and beyond.

“This initiative will transform agricultural production in Borno State and strengthen our comparative advantage in wheat and cassava farming,” Zulum said.

Zulum also visited Kukawa town, where he promised to expedite reconstruction projects in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. He commended the troops of the 101 Special Forces Battalion for their bravery and assured them of continuous support from the state government.

Accompanied by members of the National Assembly and senior government officials, Zulum reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to rebuilding the state and fostering sustainable development.