Contrary to reports in the media quoting Borno and Yobe state governors stating that 5 local government areas are still in the hands of Boko Haram in the two states, Governor Ibrahim Geidam of Yobe state has declared that there are no Yobe Local Government areas in the control of Boko Haram adding that he was quoted out of content.
A statement from Yobe Government House made available to Vanguard in Abuja reads, “The attention of Governor Ibrahim Gaidam has been drawn to news reports in several mainstream and online media that he and his Borno State counterpart, Governor Kashim Shettima, have told the National Economic Council meeting which took place last Wednesday under the chairmanship of the Vice President that ‘five local government areas in the two states are still under Boko Haram control’.
“These reports are misleading and totally out of the purview of the brief that Governor Gaidam gave to the National Economic Council regarding the security situation in Yobe State.
“While security is still a concern and more work needs to be done, there is not a single local government council in Yobe under the sway or control of the insurgent Boko Haram.
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“In the course of his briefing to the National Economic Council, Governor Gaidam has recalled a point in time when two out of the 17 local government areas of the State had come under the pale of Boko Haram. That was several months ago.
“Governor Gaidam has noted, however, that as a result of the gallant and salutary intervention of our nation’s armed forces and other security agencies, those two local government areas, namely Gujba and Gulani, were freed and liberated from insurgent stranglehold.
“The governor did of course ask for additional troops and weaponry to be deployed to Yobe State. He made this request only within the context of the need to sustain the momentum against Boko Haram and ensure that terrorists and insurgents are denied a chance to further harm our people.
“Governor Gaidam has said many times – and it bears repeating – that our armed forces and other security agents are doing a commendable job under very challenging circumstances. Their determination to root out Boko Haram and free our State from terrorist, insurgent and criminal activity is not in doubt.
“This determination is further reinforced by President Muhammadu Buhari with the recent changes he made to the military high command and the unprecedented weight that his administration has brought to bear in the fight against Boko Haram.
“The Government and people of Yobe State will continue to support and partner the federal government and our gallant security forces as they step up effort to restore peace and security in Yobe State, the Northeast and the country in general” it concluded.
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