Boko Haram
has installed emirs in Gwoza and Dambua, Borno State, the two towns that fell
to the Islamist sect two weeks ago, Senator Ali Dume told his colleagues as
Senate resumed from its two-month recess yesterday.
This is even as the Upper
Chamber urged President Goodluck Jonathan to declare total war on the
insurgents, advising him to mobilise all resources and efforts to that effect.
Senator
Ndume, who represents southern Borno, told lawmakers that Boko Haram has
literally sacked two emirs and installed their own on Monday.
His words:
“I represent southern Borno and Gwoza. The
challenges we are facing are more serious than what we have faced before. We,
the people of southern Borno, particularly Gwoza, parts of Adamawa and Yobe
know that it’s presently occupied!
“I read here on the Senate Order Paper
about a threat. It’s no longer a threat; somebody is occupying that place and he’s
declared it a caliphate! Yesterday, a new emir was installed by Boko Haram in
Dambua. The original emir is taking refuge in Abuja. Boko Haram installed a new
emir in Gwoza…Recently, we conceded the extension of state of emergency and it
was because it could get out of hand. Can it get out of hand more than what is
happening now?

Just can't believe this mosters
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