Criticisms of the Borno State Governor,
Prof. Babagana Umara's recruitment of 150 Cameroonian vigilantes are mere
ignorance, the governor's spokesman, Isa Gusau, has hit back at critics.
A statement signed by the governor's
spokesman on Sunday picked out President, Association of Industrial Security
and Safety Operators of Nigeria (AISSON), Dr. Ona Ekhomu, criticism of the
state governor’s deployment of Cameroonian vigilante as an action that showed
ignorance of current security issues in the Lake Chad Basin.
The Lake Chad Basin and parts of
North-east region has been battling with Boko Haram insurgency for a decade
now.
The protracted crisis led the governor
to recently recruit vigilantes from across northern Nigeria and from
neighbouring Cameroon.
This drew the ire of many persons,
including Ekhomu.
In a reaction from the state governor,
according to his spokesman, "It was for his ignorance of current security
cooperation among states within the Lake Chad region that Ekhomu, President of
AISSON issued a statement criticising the state Governor, Professor Babagana
Umara Zulum, for equipping 150 Cameroonian vigilantes who have joined the fight
against Boko Haram in northern part of Borno State, in the shores of the Lake
Chad."
Gusau added: "I have read
reports in at least five newspapers credited to my elder brother, Dr. Ona
Ekhomu, who said with emphasis that Governor Zulum acted illegally by equipping
150 Cameroonian vigilantes to join the fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria. He
even said the governor's decision was a huge mistake in disregard for the
Nigerian Army and Nigeria’s sovereignty.
"I say with no intent to
disrespect Ekhomu that his statements were based on complete ignorance. First
of all, the governor's operational arrangements with the 150 Cameroonian
vigilantes happened with full involvement of the Nigerian army's component in
the multinational joint task force currently fighting the Boko Haram in eight
regions affected by the terrorists’ attacks in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and
Niger Republic.
"In fact, it was at the
headquarters of 5 Brigade of Nigerian army in Damasak, headquarters of Mobbar Local
Government Area in Borno State that officials of the state government presented
patrol vehicles and other logistics to the Cameroonians last week."
He added that "pictures of the
events were released to the media, and I am surprised that Ekhomu didn't make
effort to get these facts before issuing statements to criticise this hopeful
productive counter terrorism effort."
“ The Cameroonian vigilantes are
operating in parts of northern Borno located in the shores of the Lake Chad and
they are operating under the coordination and command of the Nigerian army
component of the multinational task force.
“ One of the key benefits of having
these vigilantes is the latitude to generate and pass on intelligence from
border communities in Cameroon and to also pursue insurgents who occasionally
flee from Nigerian territories to border communities in Cameroon where Nigerian
troops may be constrained to engage them."
The spokesman explained that in
addition to the full involvement of the Nigerian army on the 150 Cameroonian
vigilantes, the governor is member of the Lake Chad Governors Forum in which
"Governors of eight regions of the Lake Chad Basin affected by Boko Haram
insurgency are involved in cross-border cooperation on security.
He said:" That Lake Chad
Governors Forum (to which Governors of Borno, Yobe, Adamawa States and their
counterparts in five regions of Cameroon, Chad and Niger are members) was
established with the involvement of the United Nations Security Council's
committee on counter terrorism and the federal government of all the countries.
“The forum's first meeting took
place in Maiduguri in May 2018 and the second meeting held in Niamey, Niger
Republic around July 2019. The main objective of that forum is to ease cross
border cooperation in the fight against Boko Haram in the affected
countries."
"Therefore, I am surprised that
Ekhomu, who is a security consultant, is not aware of all these measures put in
place in the determined effort to deploy new approaches of fighting the Boko
Haram."
He, however, advised persons who
wants to speak to the media on security issues to take time to research on
subject matters and get the facts before rushing to the press.
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