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Zulum Warns Communities Against Collaborating With Boko Haram
The Governor of Borno State, Babagana Umara Zulum, has warned fishing and farming communities in Baga not to collaborate with Boko Haram insurgents.
He gave the warning on Wednesday while addressing residents at the palace of the District Head in Baga town.
Zulum expressed sympathy over the recent tragic event in the community, but emphasized the importance of abiding by military regulations to ensure the safety of the area.
He said, “I urge the people of Baga and surrounding communities to conduct their farming activities only within areas approved by the military. While we encourage agricultural efforts, it is crucial that our people remain law-abiding and adhere to the rules set forth by both the Nigerian military and Borno State government.”
He further condemned the actions of individuals colluding with insurgents, calling it “unacceptable” and a direct threat to the region’s stability.
He also inspected the 2,000-hectare solar-powered surface irrigation system being used for the cultivation of wheat and cassava in Mile 3.
The governor emphasised that this irrigation project marks a significant milestone in efforts to enhance farming activities and achieve food security not only in Borno State but across the nation.
Zulum highlighted the transformative potential of the solar irrigation system.
“This irrigation scheme will be a game-changer in our efforts to boost agricultural production and ensure food sufficiency. Similar projects have already been launched in Damasak, Ngala, and other parts of the state,” he stated.