Zulum said victims have been frustrated and denied access to
their farmlands for agricultural and aqua culture activities.
Borno State governor, Babagana Zulum, has said that the only
way Nigeria can end insurgency in the North-East was for the military to allow
victims of Boko Haram attacks to go back to their communities.
Zulum said victims have been frustrated and denied access to
their farmlands for agricultural and aqua culture activities.
The Borno governor spoke on Tuesday in Abuja during a
conference on insurgency.
He said, “The military has done very well but they are also
responsible for most of the displacement that has been occurring in our region.
“The displaced people don’t have access to agricultural
land, access to aqua culture farming, access to their livestock, how do you
think we shall end the insurgency?
“The solution is that the Nigerian military, the Nigerian
Government both local and federal should create enabling environment for people
to go to do their normal business. This is the only solution.”
Chairman of the Nigerian Foundation for the Support of
Victims of Terrorism, Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (retd), said the conference was
organised to help the country develop a national narrative in the fight against
Boko Haram terrorists.
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