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B/Haram using drones to monitor troops’ operations - Borno gov It is not yet Uhuru – Gbajabiami­la

- From Uthman Abubakar, Maiduguri

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has raised the alarm that Boko Haram insurgents have higher expertise and better technologi­cal weapons than the military.

He said this yesterday in Maiduguri while welcoming the speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la and his entourage who were in Borno to assess the situation of the IDPs in terms of their population and their transition from camp to resettleme­nt.

The governor said the insurgents were now using drones to monitor military operations. This, according to him, shows that the sect possesses higher technologi­cal warfare and expertise than the government’s joint military task force.

According to him, “The capacity of the military has to be re-examined in terms of technologi­cal warfare. Otherwise this thing (insurgency war) will never end.”

“Boko Haram now uses drones to monitor the operations of the military. Without providing proper and up-to-date technologi­cal capacity to the military, this thing will never end,” he cautioned.

He urged the Federal Government to increase the “numeral strength” of the security and paramilita­ry personnel fighting the insurgency war as well as support the civilian JTF to meet the emerging challenges posed by “higher expertise on the part of Boko Haram.”

“Sustained military operations in the Chad Basin cannot be overemphas­ized in the face of the scaled-up operations of ISWAP in the region”, he said, noting that Borno shared borders with Niger, Chad and Cameroon.

Zulum said although all local government areas in the state had been liberated from Boko Haram, “only 10 villages now stand out of the about 500 that used to exist in Northern Borno, only about 20 now stand out of the about 1000 villages that used to exist in Central Borno before 2015.”

Responding, Gbajabiami­la said the insurgency continued for “a bit too long and we have to put it behind us.”

Gbajabiami­la said the federal legislatur­e had now resolved to collaborat­e with the executive on the Boko Haram war because “it is not yet Uhuru; we are not there yet and the government can’t do it alone.”

 ?? Photo: Shehu K. Goro ?? Members of the Social Integrity Network protest in Kaduna yesterday, over the illegal importatio­n of goods into Nigeria
Photo: Shehu K. Goro Members of the Social Integrity Network protest in Kaduna yesterday, over the illegal importatio­n of goods into Nigeria

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