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Yobe government using ‘repentant’ terrorists to fight Boko Haram, ISWAP

The Yobe government on Wednesday said repentant Boko Haram members are assisting in counterinsurgency operations in the state.

• June 5, 2024
Boko Haram insurgents and Yobe governor
Boko Haram insurgents and Yobe governor

The Yobe government on Wednesday said repentant Boko Haram members are assisting in counterinsurgency operations in the state.

Retired Brig.-Gen. Dahiru Abdulsalam, the special adviser on security to Governor Mai Mala Buni, said this while briefing journalists in Damaturu.

Mr Abdulsalam was reacting to concerns raised by some residents over the involvement of repentant insurgents in security operations in Geidam town.

“There is no government that will take any decision that is to the detriment of its people. Government is committed to ending insurgency so that we can have peace.

“We have these repentant Boko Haram insurgents called ‘hybrid force’ that have been assisting security agencies in conducting operations in Damaturu, Goniri and Buni Yadi.

“First, they assist with information about insurgents through their sources that are still with Boko Haram and ISWAP. Secondly, they assist with information about Boko Haram and ISWAP collaborators and suppliers,” he said.

The official said repentant Boko Haram operatives were deployed to Geidam to assist in containing the infiltration of terrorists and their collaborators in the commercial town.

“In Geidam, there are people engaging in business activities on behalf of Boko Haram. There are those that supply food, fuel and other essentials to the insurgents.

“The hybrid forces had identified persons having links with Boko Haram leadership and their supply chain. As a result, 12 people have been arrested, interrogated in Geidam and transferred to Damaturu,” Mr Abdulsalam said.

Mr Abdulsalam called on residents of Geidam to cooperate with security agents in dislodging terrorists and blocking their supply routes.

“The major requirements of Boko Haram are fuel, food and medicine. That is why they attack hospitals, break into shops and steal materials. So these are the logistics they need that they continue to disturb us and innocent individuals,” Mr Abdulsalam said.

(NAN)

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