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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Borno Dep. Governor says Boko Haram may capture entire 3 North East states in weeks

The Deputy Governor of Borno state, Zanna Mustapha, while visiting thousands displaced indigenes in Yola yesterday Monday November 3rd, said that with the easy way Boko Haram has been capturing territories in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, the three states would soon be history.

“If the Federal Government does not add extra effort, in the next two to three months, the three North-Eastern states will no longer be in existence. The Federal Government has tried its best but their best is not enough because rather than going after the insurgents, it is the insurgents that are going after us. It is a big crime that the criminals are better equipped than the military and they are just few kilometres from the Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states capitals.”
Zanna disclosed that 13 local governments in Borno, three in Adamawa and others in Yobe are currently under the control of Boko Haram. He said, going by intelligence reports, if the Federal Government did not step up its security measures the fall of the three states would only be a matter of days or weeks.

Source: Premium Times

49 comments:

  1. All dis people sef! Some of u, ur hands de am.....make una no do dat rubbish enter east , south or west. Mtchew

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    1. Why must you always sound foolish is it because none of ur family have been affected. If it continues this way within 2 years they would have already reached d east. Nd then you'll know wat it means to be in war. Useless bitch

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    2. Why must you always sound foolish is it because none of ur family have been affected. If it continues this way within 2 years they would have already reached d east. Nd then you'll know wat it means to be in war. Useless bitch

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    3. Why must you always sound foolish is it because none of ur family have been affected. If it continues this way within 2 years they would have already reached d east. Nd then you'll know wat it means to be in war. Useless bitch

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    4. Why must you always sound foolish is it because none of ur family have been affected. If it continues this way within 2 years they would have already reached d east. Nd then you'll know wat it means to be in war. Useless bitch

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    5. Why must you always sound foolish is it because none of ur family have been affected. If it continues this way within 2 years they would have already reached d east. Nd then you'll know wat it means to be in war. Useless bitch

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    6. Anon 10:59 to 30 O'clock, are u sure ur ok? Na so d tin pain u? Biko jee nuo poison!

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    7. Anon 10:59 to 30 O'clock, are u sure ur ok? Na so d tin pain u? Biko jee nuo poison!

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  2. nawa oh, this bokoram something don dey take new turn

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    1. Do not worry, federal govt will capture all the boko haram when they take over all the northern state. Foolish people, when you were formulating evil you do not know that it will come after you. Oshi people!

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  3. By there words we shall know dem, copy dat hes one of dem. # Val Lala# valentinechisom7@gmail.com

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  4. Let us stop blaming and expecting Federal Govt. to do magic and stop insurgency rather the State Govt. and Northern Elders should stand up and SAY NO TO CORRUPTION which is the root of the problem in North.

    I pray God to expose the EVIL ONES AMONG US.


    I am Coonett

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  5. Considering the dilapidated state of our security and inability of our government to stop playing politics with this issue, that's absolutely possible.


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    1. U always copy and paste here....Its senseless!

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    2. Dis bastard called torotoro who uno de beef? If its nt bonario, its me, now alloy! Pls go carry ur dirty pantwhere u hang am......see his ugly face! Akpa njo, ostrich legs.

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    3. Dis bastard called torotoro who uno de beef? If its nt bonario, its me, now alloy! Pls go carry ur dirty pantwhere u hang am......see his ugly face! Akpa njo, ostrich legs.

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  6. In this same Nigeria? that has President? Armed forces ( Nigerian Army, SSS, other intelligence body)... its obvious these bodies have just been feeding on the national cake all the donkey years ...now its time to work and none of yall can seem to find solution? Like ...really ?

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  7. Don't even know what to say because this is getting so serious by the day, the government doing their thing BH doing theirs too. God save us! #onelovefromSnow#

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  8. eh... Let them capture it nah
    na today?

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  9. Dy shud stop dem na or r dy nt dia brodas aqain?

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  10. Right now...With the way things are, I think it's high time you ppl should fight for yourself.
    Don't wait for FG anymore...
    Fight for your children
    Fight for generation
    Fight for your ppl
    Fight for yourself

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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    1. exactly what my people are planning and banking on.Anarchy is about to engulf northern Nigeria.Not even the south is safe coz this BH ish has surpassed northern affair.Let GEJ be there thinking Buhari and northern elders are planting his downfall.soon he'l l have no country to rule.I dont care what grudges GEJ has with them,but he owe us the poor citizens security.We have the right to life!

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  11. Dy r all brodas na.leave dem..I remain #Immanuel..Youngkixx93@gmail.com

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  12. THEY HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO TAKE OVER THE WHOLE OF BORNO STATE IN THE PAST 4 YEARS AND THIS PUNK EXPECTS US TO BELIEVE THEY CAN TAKE OVER 3 STATES IN 3 WEEKS? OYA THEY SHOULD TRY IT NOW, WE ARE WAITING FOR THEM. ELECTIONS IS AROUND THE CORNER AND GOODLUCK HAS DECLARED ALL OF A SUDDEN INSURGENCY IS INCREASING IN LEAPS AND BOUNDS! MTSCHEEW BLOODY POLITICIANS

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  13. FG shuld relly step up her game....cos dx rubbish cnnt be happening in our time

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  14. dis man self resemble boko.....wicked ppl

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  15. the earlier northern elders open up and tell Nigeria the real sponsors of BH..things will be the way it is...


    #GodblessNigeria

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  16. Them and that their boko haram. Very soon we shall know who is who in dat north.

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  17. How can that much local government be under the control of terrorists in a country where we have a president and military, states with governors, country with fr...ing: SSS, anti terrorist squad, Interpol, police, $1 billion loan, naval, army and defense staff!!!!!! how is this fair for those who only know Borno, yobe or adamawa as home and nowhere else. GEJ should be ashamed of himself, I dont care who and who promise to make the government ungovernable for him.

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  18. Why must you always sound foolish is it because none of ur family have been affected. If it continues this way within 2 years they would have already reached d east. Nd then you'll know wat it means to be in war. Useless bitch

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    1. Haba! This anonymous you no get work oh......is it willy moses youare still down here fighting? Lmao! Pasted your comments like 5 times up there, came down here again. Kai.

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  19. Imagine what this deputy governor is saying, my question is this, what is the state government doing about it? everything FG. Una never ready.

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  20. So sad, wait until it gets to ur doorstep

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  21. May God help us all.

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  22. Someone once said the reason the gov't has allowed this go on for this long is so that come the elections the north will be such that elections might not hold in that region. It is beginning to look that way! But gov't should realize that they are playing with a two edged sword, their plan if that is what this is, could go either way.

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  23. Hmmmm..dey shudl do sumtin naa

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  24. He should go and sitdown is he not part of the government what has he contributed as a deputy Governor to fight BH.

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  25. Collins -Australia4 November 2014 at 11:53

    What are the governors of these northern states doing with the monthly federal allocation worth billions of naira? Why are they sitting back and waiting for the federal govt. They really want to cripple Nigeria. If they hadn't channeled the huge amounts of federal allocation they received into stomach infrastructure projects, northern youths wouldn't be jobless and uneducated to be recruited by boko haram. They recruit them with as little as #5000 to go and kill. It is high time we realized the fact that ending insurgency in the north east is not only the responsibility of the federal govt. The state governors have a larger role to play with the huge amount of money they collect from the federal government every month.

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  26. D ANNOYING PART ODF DIZ COMMENT COMING FROM D DEPUTY GOVERNOR AND OTHER APC MEMEBER IS ANNOYING, IF THEY REALLY WANT SOLUTION TO ALL DIZ PROBLEM THEY SHOULD VACATE THEIR POST AND ALLOW D ARMY TO TAKE OVER THEIR STATE FOR THE EMERGENCY RULE TO BE FULLY EFFECTIVE, THAN ALL THIS STUPID CRITIZING PLS GOVERMENT DECLARE FULLY EMERGENCY IN THE THREE STATE SO AS TO DECLARE TOTAL WAR AND REMOVE ALL THOSE GOVERNMENT IN POWER.

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  27. God save us...I Hv relatives in d north...govt..should try in any way or form to stop this war...I am praying...even the northerner in govt...should fight against these...I Hv a deep feeling dat most of them their hands are there...imaging jst one group of terrorist...is terrorising a whole country and a whole Nigeria amry....am disappointed....dis is a disaster....do something...for d people for once...

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  28. It serves the north right. Wicked souls. You people brought this beasts in now it has gotten out of hand. NO PEACE FOR THE WICKED.

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  29. Ok, no problem. Him and all the governors and deputy govs of those states will cease to exist as well. Yeye dey smell.

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  30. all of u that say FG cannot do everything for us, may the hands of lucifer visit u and ur family, to those blaming northern elders instead of an incompetent fool we have as a president, may it never be well with u and ur families, none of u on here has ever seen or been in a war, u sit in ur ac houses and comment nonsense, how is it possible that terrorist r more equipped than the military, it is unfair and unjust, we are losing a war and BH gets bolder every passing day, while they tried to deceive their fathers with cease fire boko is killing without mercy, see it doesn't matter if u are northern or southern, muslim or Christian, if u don't believe in their ideology they will kill u, so FG needs to step up.


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  31. stupid people on this thread? what are they supposed to do? Raise their own army in the north? so that next people will say it was their plan to break out of the union? yes Boko haram can take thos 3 states in 3 months because they keep getting money to free hostages. All these foreigners they kidnap in Cameroon, how do you think they get released?

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  32. Collins - Australia4 November 2014 at 22:19

    @Caesar, in as much as the fed govt needs to step up, northern states governors need to step up as well. This is a collective responsibility and not just the responsibility of the fed govt alone. You need to be guarded in your choice of words rather than being abusive. Can u tell us any proactive measure put in place by these northern governors to curb the menace of BH with the federal allocations and all the state resources at their disposal? Why are they taking advantage of the situation to loot public funds and expecting the fed govt to perform magic. We have not seen any strong synergy between the federal gvt and the state govt in terms of honesty and commitment to course of ending insurgency in the north east. Northers should mount more pressure on their governors and elders to profer lasting solution to BH.

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