Boko Haram hoists flag in Niger, Abuja next – Gov Bello

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Governor Abubakar Sani Bello has raised the alarm that Boko Haram terrorists have  hoisted their flag in Kaure, Shiroro LGA of the state.

Bello said the terrorists have made incursion into more than 50 villages in Niger State, a development which he said has made original inhabitants of the villages to desert their abode.

Lamenting the rate at which the terrorist group is spreading its tentacles, the governor said Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, is not safe.

Bello expressed his worry during an interview with journalists yesterday.

He said, “I am confirming that there are Boko Haram elements around Kaure in the Shiroro Local Government of Niger State. They have taken over the territory. They have hosted their flag. I am confirming to you now that they have taken over the wives of people by force.”

Describing the situation in the state as critical and pathetic,  Bello said  over 3,000 villagers escaped to Minna in one day alone, while several others were in  camps in Gwada and other places.

“The majority of the displaced persons will have to remain in this camp in Minna because their villages have been taken over by Boko Haram terrorists and bandits. Their wives have been seized from them and forcefully attached to Boko Haram elements,” he said.

He warned that the Boko Haram terrorists were trying to make Kaure their home and headquarters like they did in Sambisa forest, adding that while Sambisa forest is several  kilometres away from Abuja, Kaure is only two hours drive to Abuja.

He explained that his administration had been asking the Federal Government to come to the aid of the state in dealing with the insecurity, adding that such efforts had not yielded desired results thereby making it possible for the terrorists to occupy a part of the state.

Addressing the governor at the IDP camp, a youth leader, Bulus Esu, said his people in Kuchi, one of the most populated towns in the Munya Local Government Area, had been displaced   by the terrorists.

He said, “For three weeks now, there is no person living in Kuchi town and there is no food for the fleeing residents. The bandits have entered very deep into the area and have overrun several villages. They have occupied Kuchi.”

Esu said the bandits two weeks ago demanded N5m  ransom from the people of Kampana to prevent them from being kidnapped

He added, “The people did this to avoid kidnap. However, when they came back, they asked the women to cook food for them after which they still raped the women.”

The governor said the situation calls for collective efforts by all, pointing out that his government has been taking steps to combat insecurity and will not relent in its efforts.

He said though he has not lost hope in the federal government, he is “not going to wait anymore”.

He added that the time has come to see reasons for a coordinated military action to take place.

“I have not lost hope from the federal government, but I am not waiting for anyone anymore,” he added.

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