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Why I am yet to go to my hometown after Boko Haram – Badeh

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Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex, Badeh (rtd) says he is yet to visit his hometown, Vimtim, in Mubi North Local Government of Adamawa because he does not have a house to stay.

Badeh said this on Monday in Yola in his goodwill message at a Public Forum organized by Adamawa Government to mark this year’s Democracy Day.

Badeh, who lauded the transforma­tion recorded in Yola town by the Bindow administra­tion, said that he was unable to go to Mubi to see the much talked about transforma­tion there because he has no where to stay.

Badeh said that his house in Mubi had been destroyed by insurgents.

“I was not even able to go to Mubi because I have nowhere to stay; everything I have has been destroyed”, Badeh said.

While commending governor Bindow for his achievemen­ts in transformi­ng the state within the past two years, Badeh criticized Adamawa leaders for not doing much for the state.

He observed that Adamawa leaders were most of the time engaged in power tussle instead of working for the state.

“Adamawa state from independen­ce has produced people that would have made the state better than Lagos but it is like we (leaders) have never liked ourselves.”

Badeh also lauded former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who he said had distinguis­hed himself in bringing developmen­t to the state in terms of establishi­ng companies and generating employment

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mubi was taken over by insurgents in October 2014 before it was later recaptured by the military. (NAN)

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