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How FG can end insurgencies in six months – Zulum

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, yesterday, urged President Bola Tinubu to source security information from the military and other relevant quarters, and ignore “sycophants”.

Speaking during an interview on News Central TV, a Nigerian media company, Zulum decried the bureaucratic bottlenecks currently bedevilling the procurement of military equipment, and urged the federal government to cut off the unnecessarily tedious processes.

Zulum boasted that the government could end the scourge of terrorism in six months if it was able to remove contractocracy, a situation where the anti-terrorism system benefited principally the interests of contractors rather than broader national interests.

The governor lamented that contractocracy was fuelling insurgency in the country.

During the interview, Zulum revealed that over 80,000 persons had recently been displaced from Marte Local Government Area alone by the insurgents. He said the state government was complementing the efforts of the armed forces, with the deployment of over 1,000 civilian joint task force and vigilance group members.

He stated, “My plea is that, let us deal with this matter decisively. The president of Nigeria should listen to those that can distinguish their right and from left. Those that can tell him the right thing and not sycophants. He has a large heart to do the right thing. But he needs to understand what is happening on the ground.

“A few days ago, I said there was a resurgence of insurgency in Borno State. I commended the federal government for doing very well and that we should come together to resolve the crisis. Some people said there is no insecurity in Borno State. We should not politicise insecurity.”

Zulum explained that there was a need for the state and federal government to pull resources together to properly fund the ongoing operations. He maintained that while not all contractors were bad, there should be government-to-government negotiation in the procurement of arms, rather than doing it through middlemen.

The governor stated, “We must prioritise security. National and subnational governments must pool resources together to procure equipment. The army does not have the necessary equipment on ground to fight the insurgency. Right now, the insurgents are using drones to fight soldiers on the ground.”

Zulum also accused some military officers and politicians of acting as informants and collaborators for Boko Haram terrorists, vowing that the government would deal ruthlessly with saboteurs frustrating the efforts of his administration.

He stressed, “We have informants and collaborators within the Nigerian armed forces, within the politicians, and within the communities. What we shall do is to strengthen our intelligence and to deal with them ruthlessly.

“Let’s remove contractocracy. In six months, we can put an end to this madness. We need not politicise insecurity.”

He said while it could not be ruled out that some surrendered or repentant insurgents would renege and return to the insurgents’ fold, it was also important to deploy non-kinetic means to ensure that terrorism ended soon.

The governor maintained, “Insurgency will never end with kinetic measures alone. We must ensure that the non-kinetic measures are also put in place. What I mean by non-kinetic measures are socio-political and economic dimensions of the crisis.

“Insurgency will never be ended by corrective measures alone. Among the 300,000 or more that have repented, I cannot rule out the possibility of a few of them going back to the bush.”

While reiterating his opposition to the creation of state police, Zulum backed the recent plan by the federal government to deploy forest guards. But he advised that the guards should be recruited from impacted communities.

Zulum, who was full of praise, particularly for the army, said they knew what it would take to deal with the insurgents. He urged the president to listen to the military and equip them properly.

He said confidently that with the right approach and unity among all tiers of government, insurgency would be decisively dealt with.

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