Boko Haram Flag Replaces Nigerian Flag in Niger Village-Governor
Governor Abubakar Sani
Bello of Niger state on Monday disclosed that another dangerous dimension has
been introduced to the banditry attacks in the state as Boko Haram terrorists
had hoisted the terror group’s flag in Kaure village, in Shiroro local
government area of the state.
The governor
also stated that the Boko Haram fighters had forcefully taken over the wives of
some of the villagers and allocated them to themselves.
Bello made
the shocking revelation in Minna when he visited the Internally Displaced
People’s Camp at the IBB Primary School near the Emir of Minna’s Palace.
The primary
school was hurriedly turned to IDP camp following the sacking of nearly 5000
villagers from their ancestral homes in Shiroro and Munya local government
areas by bandits who raided the towns over the weekend.
“I am
confirming that there are Boko Haram elements here in Niger state, here in
Kaure, I am confirming that they have hoisted their flags here.
“Their wives
have been seized from them and forcefully attached to Boko Haram members ”
Bello further said, adding that” I just heard that they have placed their flags
at Kaure, meaning they have taken over the territory.”
The governor
declared that: ‘”This is what I have been engaging the federal government on,
unfortunately it has now got to this level. If care is not taken, even Abuja is
not safe.
“We have been
saying this for long. All our efforts have been in vain,” he said, adding that
with the latest development “I hope the time has come for a more coordinated
military activity to take place”.
Bello claimed
that the Boko Haram elements were trying to use this area as their home just as
they did in Sambisa, warning out that “Sambisa is several kilometers from Abuja
but Kaure is just 2 kilometers from Abuja. So nobody is safe anymore, not even
those in Abuja”
The governor
therefore told the federal government that:”This is the time to act , All hands
must be on deck, it is not a fight for Niger state alone”.
He said the
state government had made every efforts to bring under control the series of
bandits attacks in the state to no avail.
“I am not
waiting for anyone anymore, I am going to take action”, h3 said.
On the large
number of displaced persons in the camp Bello said some of them had started
returning home but added that “the vast majority of them will have to remain
here because their villages and towns have been taken over by bandits.”
Our correspondent
gathered that among the IDPs are 1447 children, 119 pregnant women and 447
other women.

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