Borno govt in fresh recruitment of traditional hunters to help fight Boko Haram

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The Borno State government has begun a new round of recruitment of local hunters to join the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency that entered

Governor Babagana Zulum said he was seeking alternative approaches to ending the long-running conflict.

A PREMIUM TIMES reporter at the weekend observed the movement of strange civilians into Maiduguri, the state capital. Armed with hunting rifles, knives and amulets, they rode into the city in many vehicles, leaving residents wondering about their mission. “Once they are cleared, the government immediately provides them with allowances and brand new patrol vehicles to commence their operation with the support of the soldiers.

Earlier in January, the state government had also recruited 500 hunters to join the military in the fight against Boko Haram. The recruitment came many years after the government first consented to local hunters going into the Sambisa forest to fight Boko Haram. “The governor will continue to support our armed forces. He has increased the monthly allowances of civilian JTF, hunters, and vigilantes involved in fighting the insurgents. The governor has also acquired and deployed close to 200 surveillance vehicles to fighting the insurgency and he is doing more.

“We need all the prayers we can get given the task ahead. The governor means serious business. Some Nigerians, including Senator Shehu Sani, who hasn’t felt the heat of the insurgency, may enjoy the luxury of sending out tweets and joke over issues of life and death affecting the people of Borno,” Mr Gusau said.Abdulkareem Umar, a 69-year-old hunter also known as Baba-Maigiwa, is the leader of the hunters’ group currently converging in Maiduguri.

“About five years ago, we on our own came to Maiduguri with the intention of storming Sambisa forest to confront the Boko Haram, but we did not get the backing of the government and the military. As law-abiding citizens, we had to withdraw. Maigana Maidurma, the hunters’ chief in Borno state, told PREMIUM TIMES they had mobilised hundreds of men and had been working for some months since the governor presented vehicles to them in Maiduguri,” he said.

Their efforts changed the game for the then exhausted military who at that time became frustrated because they could not differentiate between a Boko Haram suicide bomber and innocent citizens.

 

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