17 local government areas still under Boko Haram attack in Borno

Seventeen of the 27 local government areas in Borno State are still under attacks by the deadly Boko Haram sect, investigation has revealed.

The affected local government areas include Konduga, Bama, Kala/Balge, Ngala, Monguno, Mafa, Dikwa, Gwoza, Damboa, Magumeri and Kukawa.

The rest are Mobbar, Abadam and Marte, Guzamala, Kaga and Nganzai.

Most parts of the 17 LGAs come under the deadly sect’s constant attacks, except their headquarters where many have relocated to.

Farming, the main occupation of the residents, has become extremely difficult to practice beyond one kilometre of the local government headquarters.

But the remaining seven local government areas, mostly in Southern Borno, enjoy relative peace brought about by the success of the anti-insurgency operations.

The military have identified three notorious corridors where Boko Haram and ISWAP elements operate from.

The dark spots are the Sambisa Forest, the Mandara Mountains, and Lake Chad fringes.

Consequent upon the severity of the insurgency, most of the senators, members of the House of Representatives and State legislators find it difficult to visit their constituents.

Some of the lawmakers have relocated their families from Maiduguri to either Abuja or other cities in the North.

President Muhammadu Buhari told the North-East governors at his recent meeting with them in Abuja on the security challenge in the geo-political zone that he would “take actions which will make a difference.”

Buhari’s pledge is said to have encouraged the leaders and people of Borno State to shelve a planned protest against insecurity in the state.

The protest was originally scheduled for last Thursday in Abuja.

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