'Boko Haram May Wipe Nigeria Off The Map' - Borno Governor Zulum
Governor Zulum has stated Nigeria will be wiped out from the map, if...
Governor Zulum has stated Nigeria will be wiped out from the map, if nothing is done about Boko Haram insurgency
Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has stated that if nothing is done to stop the Boko Haram insurgency, they will completely eradicate Nigeria from the face of the earth.
The governor made these remarks on Monday, October 30, while welcoming the North-East Development Commission's (NEDC) reorganized management board to the council chambers of the Borno State Government House in Maiduguri.
According to his interview on Channels TV, he said: "The position of Borno State on the map of Nigeria is very important to all of us. Borno State is bordering Chad, Cameroon, and Niger Republic. Our borders are so porous and therefore maintaining security in the North-Eastern subregion entails maintaining the security of the entire country.
"While North-West and North-Central and others are speaking about banditry, kidnapping, and others, ours is Boko Haram and ISWAP. It's better for us to control it, not for the sake of Borno State. The hub of Boko Haram and ISWAP is Borno State. We have to control them.
"We have to stop the younger ones from being recruited into Boko Haram and ISWAP, otherwise, in the near future, the entire Nigeria will be wiped off the map.
"In Borno State, in the year 2012, about 3.5 million people were displaced. We returned many but still, we have over one million people: internally displaced people living in IDPS camps - that is increasing prostitution in IDP camps, that is increasing procreation without care in the IDP camps. There is dryg ab¥se in the IDP camps.
"And therefore we want the intervention of the North East Development Commission. We want you to partner with the state government for us to close these IDP camps so that people can eart their means of livelihood by themselves.
"Otherwise, many of the people will decide to join ISWAP and Boko Haram. These people who are living in IDP camps are a matter of great concern to all of us."
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