If Military cannot clear Baga, we will mobilize our hunters, vigilantes to recapture town ― Gov Zulum vanguardnews
The Borno State governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, has pointed an accusing finger at the Military in Baga Town, where his convoy was attacked, saying that if the military will not clear Baga, his government will mobilise local hunters, CJTF, and vigilantes to recapture the town as they cannot fold their hands and keep waiting.
The governor, who was in the volatile town of Baga on an assessment visit to see how residents will return to their town, had to be whisked into the Federal Anti-Robbery Squad, FSARS, personnel armoured carrier and sneaked out of the town. “I wondered; we have over 1,181 soldiers in Baga: 72 officers, 107 soldiers, 400 soldiers in Mile 4 and 1900 soldiers in Monguno. I see no reason why only five Boko Haram terrorists stop them from occupying Baga town.”He noted that “the troops have been in Mile 4 for over one year. There is complete sabotage; the problem is not with President Buhari or General Buratai, but the command and control structure is nothing to write home about. There is a need to look into the command structure.
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