According to the report carried out by Abusidiqucom, not just the emirs that have been sacked from their emirates, but hundreds of district heads and inhabitants of those districts have also relocated and currently taking refuge in domains that the Nigerian military have succeeded in reclaiming from the clutches of the insurgents.
It was gathered that due to
the ravaging effect of the almost five-year-old insurgency in north-eastern
Nigeria, half of the emirates in Borno, one each in Adamawa and Yobe are
existing without their emirs who have relocated to safer environments in the
last three months.
In Borno State, the Shehu
of Borno, Abubakar Garbai Alamin Elkanemi, now has five first-class emirs
taking refuge within his domain, after their emirates had been overrun by Boko
Haram sect, the report stated.
It was also disclosed that
in Yobe State, the Emir of Gujba, Alhaji Mukhtar Ibn Ali Gangaran, has fled to
Damaturu, the state capital, after Boko Haram annexed his emirate as part of
their domain, while in Adamawa State, the Emir of Mubi, with over 24 districts
under it, is currently staying in Yola, the state capital.
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Nigeria's situation is hopeless
ReplyDeletethey are busy preparing for election are they going to wait until d beast start taking over the state
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