Racoon(m): 7:35pm On May 21 |
The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has given an insight into the resurgence of Boko Haram activities in some parts of the country with cases of massive killing and wanton destruction of property, saying that some of these bandits are not from Nigeria as a country.
According to him, after insurgents strike in Nigeria, they go back to their countries to reinforce especially when they discover that people are unprepared; they return and carry out their nefarious activities.
Speaking yesterday in Abuja after discussions on a motion on resurgence of Boko Haram activities in Hong and Gombi Local Government Areas, Adamawa State and other North East States, Akpabio said that Nigeria has to be vigilant against the backdrop that the country’s borders are porous.
Akpabio said, “From what the Chief Whip is describing, it will look like there must be continual vigilance because, like you said, any time the fight abates and they think that the military has relaxed, then they will carry them unawares by sporadic attacks.
“And when they are unprepared, they will end up losing lives. Our borders are very porous, so at any time they escape from Nigeria because some of them are not from Nigeria. They still find their way in at any time and cross into attacking our people.”
Meanwhile, the Senate has urged the Federal Government to establish a Military base in Hong Local Government Area for reinforcement to the existing personnel of the Nigerian Army and other sister security operatives.
The Senate, while commending what it described as the brilliant performance of the law enforcement agents, the need to establish such a Military base would stop the Boko Haram insurgency from spreading to wider communities in the North and beyond.
The Upper Chamber has directed the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, to provide relief materials to cushion the effects of the attacks on the affected communities, just as it observed a minute’s silence in honour of those who lost their lives.
Resolutions of the Senate were sequel to a motion titled, “Resurgence of Boko Haram activities in Hong and Gombi Local Government Areas, Adamawa State and other North East States” it was sponsored by Senator Amunu Iya Abbas, PDP, Adamawa Central and co-sponsored by all the Senators from the North East.
In his presentation, Senator Abbas said that the “Senate Notes that the incidences of successive Boko Haram attacks on communities in Hong LGA left thousands of innocent people homeless and displaced.
“Further notes that the frequent attacks directly affect the following communities among others: 25th February, 2025 Kwapre and Zah were under attack where houses were burnt, schools destroyed, and many people injured.
“15th April, 2025, Banga and Lar communities were attacked, five (5) killed, houses and churches burnt down; 26th April, 2025, Kwapre in Yadul district Garaha ward was attacked again. This time, 11 of the local vigilante were killed, houses and public properties destroyed.
“16th May, 2025 (just last week) Kulda in Yadul District, Garaha Ward was attacked, 16 people killed, over 90% of the houses, including places of worship, were burned down and Mayo Ladde community in Gaya ward was also attacked. The attack left 6 people dead.
“Also notes that the neighbouring Gombi LGA has as well been under the Boko Haram attacks. January 17th 2025, 4 people were killed; February 17th 2025, 1 hunter was killed.
“Aware that the resurgence of the Boko Haram activities cut across the North-Eastern states of Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa. Worried that the unfortunate activities of the Boko Haram affect the economic activities of the affected areas and, by extension, the whole region and the country at large. People in the affected areas no longer go to the farms or normal trading activities.
“Disturbed that if not proactively checked, the Boko Haram insurgency is capable of spreading to wider communities in the North and beyond.”
In his contribution, the Senate Chief Whip, Senator Mohammed Monguno, APC, Borno North, said, ” I also want to seize this opportunity to commend the Nigerian military for their determination and enthusiasm in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency and the political will and given to the Nigerian military by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Air Forces, Tinubu toward discharging their mandate.
“If I can refresh your memory, that at a time two-thirds of local government in Borno and Yobe have said that under the sub-control of Boko Haram, I don’t know. But as a result of the political will by the government and , as well as the same determination and enthusiasm displayed by the military and the gallantry. Boko Haram was decapitated, the local governments that were under the firm control of the Boko Haram insurgents were liberated and Nigerian authority was restored.
“I don’t know what to write. Mr. President, Distinguished Senators, before, even in the wildness of my dreams, I cannot think of going to my constituency or my hometown. Even in the wildness of my dreams. But today, I can go to my hometown and sleep with my two eyes closed.
“Yes. It’s as a result of the fight, the gallantry and resilience displayed by the military but now there is a resurgence of Boko Haram, it’s sad to see. To the extent that they attack. Our military formation dislodged them and carted away military equipment. For example, last week, a military base in one of my local dormitories was attacked and about five soldiers were killed.
“And they don’t want to lose the forestation and water. And just two days ago, Boko Haram went to one of my local governments of Kukawa and Baga in particular. In one of the communities, they massacred 23 people and in another community, they massacred 30 people and the main reason why they did that is that there is a faction within Boko Haram.
“That is fascinating. And there is nothing wrong with that. So, the two communities, according to them, they allegedly According to them, they allegedly gave their allegiance to one of the factions of the Boko Haram by way of paying taxes to one of the factions. So the other faction came to these two communities and queried them as to why they should pay allegiance to the other faction and then massacred them.
“So there is a resurgence the activities of Boko Haram and the main reason why this resurgence is when we are able to achieve relative peace in the north east and as a result of the avalanche of bandtry and other security concerns across the nooks and crannies of the country the nigerian military is overstretched and most of the equipments and personnel were redeployed to the northwest.
“Where we have the problem of banditry, Boko Haram took advantage of the vacuum created as a result of the redeployment of military hardware and soldiers to the North-West in order to fight banditry. And that is what brought the resurgence of boko haram in the North East.”
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Racoon(m): 7:38pm On May 21 |
Same BH terrorists your government is rehabilitating and treating with kid's gloves
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Mariangeles(f): 7:40pm On May 21 |
That is what they keep telling themselves to avoid being held able.
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SoftSport(m): 7:41pm On May 21 |
It’s clear boko haram is exploiting our porous borders, but kudos to President Tinubu for his strong political will and backing of the military, without that, things could’ve been far worse.
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Cheapgadget(m): 7:55pm On May 21 |
Don't worry, they will soon reach your house, na turn by turn!
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Kayceo2010: 7:55pm On May 21 |
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Treasure17(m): 7:58pm On May 21 |
If I talk now, this afin bot will ban me again.
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Treasure17(m): 7:59pm On May 21 |
SoftSport:
It’s clear boko haram is exploiting our porous borders, but kudos to President Tinubu for his strong political will and backing of the military, without that, things could’ve been far worse.
It's worse already. What are you saying?
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Azazyel: 7:59pm On May 21 |
Same old story, no solution!
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dederocs(m): 8:02pm On May 21 |
Too much lame talks... occupy our borders with Niger and Chad, seize the borders.
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omoredia: 8:03pm On May 21 |
But Buhari still built rail into the porous border.
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Nchenches: 8:05pm On May 21 |
Akpabio's APC has been steering Nigeria in the last 10.
So who is Akpabio complaining to?
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fabolouz1(m): 8:09pm On May 21 |
If an ordinary citizen like me knew this all along , how much more those in Government ?
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Apcshit: 8:09pm On May 21 |
Porous border
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Nchenches: 8:09pm On May 21 |
Akpabio's APC has been steering Nigeria in the last 10 years.
So who is Akpabio now complaining to?
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iwaeda: 8:11pm On May 21 |
Honourable minister, off your mic.
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FireUpNow(m): 8:11pm On May 21 |
Oga abeg talkless and do more
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Mahenson: 8:12pm On May 21 |
Foreigners come.into Nigeria illegally and kill, rape and kidnapping Nigerians. Instead of the APC led government to deal ruthlessly with these foreigners, they will capture them, rehabilitate them and release them into the society again to continue their carnage on Nigerians.
Tinubu led APC government una well done ooo
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goadson82: 8:15pm On May 21 |
Too much excuses and little results, you were elected to protect Nigeria and not give excuses. If you don't know what to do you might as well resign for a more competent person.
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Niok2: 8:23pm On May 21 |
Why is he telling us the obvious
Tell us something new
This is not rocket science
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Dspsalvate: 8:25pm On May 21 |
Somebody wanted to separated Nigeria, someone said Nigeria must be one: We're
matching 👆 together with somebody, Nigeria must be one....... I learned this song in my primary school
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robosky02(m): 8:28pm On May 21 |
Issoright
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NairaLikes: 8:29pm On May 21 |
Instead of finding solution to the porous border, our leaders now complaining the problems to the citizens.
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PencilBox: 8:39pm On May 21 |
 how e no go porous when them use 90% of the military men amongst other armed forces take dey guard themselves and their children?
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amazingspiderma: 8:39pm On May 21 |
hmm
So we are reintegrating foreigners as well.
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rayblast(m): 8:40pm On May 21 |
Oga we know dis already ... Nigerians or non Nigerians a terrorist is a terrorist .. so pls make una do d needful !!! No room for excuses
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Ebinpawo1: 8:42pm On May 21 |
So we probably need to push a bill for the establishment of Nigeria Board Monitoring Commission.
And a new military to be called, Nigeria Board Service.
Since the Nigerian Immigration Services and Nigerian Custom Services have failed in your core responsibilities
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9japride(m): 8:43pm On May 21 |
SoftSport:
It’s clear boko haram is exploiting our porous borders, but kudos to President Tinubu for his strong political will and backing of the military, without that, things could’ve been far worse.
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You guys just talk like robots. Is it how Israel and other nations are fighting terrorism?
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fabuloz1(m): 8:55pm On May 21 |
You are talking about a problem with no solution in sight
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cucumbar: 8:58pm On May 21 |
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