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Political Elements, Military Personnel Benefiting From Insurgency In Borno – Gov Zulum

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has disclosed that certain individuals are benefitting from the ongoing insurgency in the state.

Speaking in an interview on Channels Television on Sunday, Zulum revealed that the sponsors of insurgency have no interest in seeing the crisis come to an end.

The governor further explained that these beneficiaries are not just limited to Borno State but are spread across different parts of the country, cutting across all levels of society from civilians to military personnels.

“Among the population. I can not say who, we still have some people who don’t want to see the end of this crisis… They are benefitting from it and not only civilians but cut across all strata.

“Many times informants were arrested within the community, many times military personnels were arrested for trying to provide ammunition to the insurgents”, he said.

Zulum added that there is a high level of foreign intrusion in the state which aids the activities of insurgents.

“The porosity of our borders, the fringes of Lake Chad, sambisa game reserve, makes it a safe haven for terrorists, our forests are too porous”, he said.

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