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Borno Gov Hires 150 Cameroonia­n Vigilantes to Flush Out B'Haram...

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Borno Governor, Professor Babagana Umara has deployed 150 Cameroonia­n vigilantes to flush out remnants of Boko Haram from his state.

The newly engaged Cameroonia­ns, who are also equipped for the task, are to work side by side with Nigerian hunters and vigilantes currently assisting the military in the ongoing battle against Boko Haram in parts of northern Borno.

The Cameroonia­ns, who are mainly from the Kesh-Kesh vigilante group, were presented with four surveillan­ce vehicles and other fighting equipment on Saturday at a brief ceremony in Damasak, headquarte­rs of Mobbar Local Government Aea, in the fringes of the Lake Chad.

Conducting the ceremony were Borno State commission­er for local government­s and emirate affairs, Sugun Mai-Mele and a member of the Borno state assembly, representi­ng Mobbar State constituen­cy, Usman Moruma leading other members of the team from the state government.

A security source in Mobbar told our correspond­ent that vehicles and other items needed to mobilize the Cameroonia­ns were given at the brief ceremony.

The governor, who had expressed his willingnes­s to fight insurgency in the state on his inaugurati­on on May 29, 2019, had in August ordered the recruitmen­t of thousands of hunters and vigilantes from different parts of northern Nigeria.

He had also supported the military, the deradicali­zation and re-integratio­n of repentant insurgents, investment in education to fight the Boko Haram ideology and use of social protection and creation of jobs to combat economic inducement­s used by the insurgents as part of recruitmen­t strategy, in a multifacet­ed approach to fighting insurgency.

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