Government & Politics

Boko Haram leaders might have escaped from prison during Maiduguri flood, Says Governor Zulum

Affordable Data Plans for MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile at allmedia24data.com
Boko Haram leaders might have escaped from prison during Maiduguri flood, Says Governor Zulum


Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has expressed concern that some Boko Haram leaders may have escaped from prison following the severe flood that hit Maiduguri on September 10, 2024. The flood, caused by the breach of the Alau Dam in Konduga Local Government Area, displaced over 400,000 residents and caused widespread damage.

The flooding affected more than 40% of Maiduguri, destroying properties worth millions of naira, including banks, schools, and part of an old prison facility. Security sources have raised fears that some inmates might have taken advantage of the chaos to escape, including key figures from the Boko Haram insurgency.

Buy Cheapest Data Price
Our Data Prices On JMData:
- MTN SME 1: N255 per 1GB
- MTN SME 2: N259 per 1GB
- Airtel CG: N278 per 1GB
- Glo CG: N230 per 1GB
- 9mobile: N125 per 1GB
Download Our Mobile APP to get started: [JMData] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.encrypted.jmdata

PAWS IS THE NEXT $DOGS
This Mining is the next after #DOGS, Don't Miss it Out
Use this link below to Join 👇👇👇👇👇
https://t.me/PAWSOG_bot/PAWS?startapp=6ZSAPFb3

Speaking to BBC Hausa on September 14, 2024, Governor Zulum said, “I’m seriously worried about this situation.” He also highlighted the state’s efforts to reintegrate former insurgents through the Borno Model of Rehabilitation, which has led to the repentance of over 200,000 Boko Haram members and their families in the past two years.

Related News:

The Governor further lamented the impact of the flood on a state already struggling with the aftermath of the insurgency, which has destroyed thousands of classrooms and facilities and claimed over 300,000 lives. “We are just trying to recover, and now we face another disaster and humanitarian crisis,” he said.

Governor Zulum stressed that relief efforts for flood victims would be organized more effectively if those affected were resettled in camps. “We must resettle the victims in camps to provide support efficiently. Otherwise, many may die while waiting for food and non-food items in long queues,” he added.

As the state deals with the aftermath of the flood, officials are assessing the full scope of the damage, including any potential security risks from the escaped inmates.

Source Link

PAWS IS THE NEXT DOGS DON'T MISS IT OUT

JOIN NOW

https://t.me/PAWSOG_bot/PAWS?startapp=6ZSAPFb3



Google News Channel

Follow us on Google News for Latest Headlines


Join Our WhatsApp, Facebook, or Telegram Group For More News, Click This Link Below;

WhatsApp Channel

https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaELqhlHVvTXjDnUf80h


WhatsApp Group

https://chat.whatsapp.com/G6Lo3ss6WKLCOqBphZwQGk


Facebook Page

https://facebook.com/allmedia24news


Our Twitter Page

https://www.twitter.com/allmedia24news
Telegram Group

https://t.me/allmedia24

Threads App Official Page

https://www.threads.net/@allmedia24news


Discover more from Allmedia24 News

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Allmedia24 Whatsapp Group

RECEIVE NEWS FROM EMAIL

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*