
Early this year, Governor Abubakar Bello raised the alarm that Boko Haram had hoisted their flag in some communities in Shiroro LGA.
Over 500
communities in eight wards of Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State have
been taken over by Boko Haram and other insurgent groups.
This is even as
the chairman of Shiroro council, Suleiman Chukumba, has cried out for help,
saying that Boko Haram now rules in most of the communities, accusing the group
of trying to equip the people to fight against the government.
Speaking with
journalists in Minna on the situation of Shiroro LGA, Chukumba said, “As the chairman of Shiroro LGA, I can tell
you that Shiroro is not only dealing with the issue of banditry, it has a lot
of Boko Haram. I have proof of this as the chairman.”
He said that
Boko Haram has proclaimed that they do not want conventional primary and
secondary schools, and that their only preference is the Islamic school.
“They have told
the people that they do not want primary or secondary school in the communities
and that they only want to see Islamic schools.
“They have been
trying to incorporate and recruit residents of the communities to become their
members, telling them that they will give the recruits arms and assist them in
fighting the government,” Chukumba stated.
He expressed
worries that the preaching of the Boko Haram members are against the government
and that they have been asking residents to be part of what they are doing.
“The entire
wards are affected by banditry and Boko Haram insurgents. Five hundred
communities in the eight wards are affected.
“The wards
include Manta, Gurmana, Bassa-Kokki, Allawa, Kurebe, Kushaka, Kwati, Chukumba
and Galadima Kogo,” he noted.
Chukumba
appealed to the Federal Government to bring in more security personnel to help
the state disband and dislodge the Boko Haram bandits that had already made
Shiroro LGA their home.
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