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Bandits Destroy Telecom Facilities in Bauchi

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Bandits Destroy Telecom Facilities in Bauchi
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Bauchi State Government has confirmed the infiltration of Boko Haram insurgents from neighbouring Yobe State in four local government areas destroying some facilities. Alhaji Sabiu Baba, secretary to…

Bauchi State Government has confirmed the infiltration of Boko Haram insurgents from neighbouring Yobe State in four local government areas destroying some facilities.

Bandits Destroy Telecom Facilities in Bauchi

Alhaji Sabiu Baba, secretary to the government (SSG),Bauchi State announced this at a news conference on Monday.

Baba listed Zaki, Gamawa, Darazo and Dambam as some of the affected Local Government Areas, infiltrated by the terrorists.

He said the insurgents reportedly vandalised telecommunication masts in Gamawa.

The SSG said security operatives arrested five persons in connection with the vandalism of the telecommunication mast in Gamawa, adding that already the state government has beefed up security around the neighbouring communities.

He noted that the state government has identified some security threats associated with an influx of people into the state from Yobe where Boko Haram has been wreaking havoc.

Baba said Governor Bala Mohammed has provided the needed support to security operatives to intensify patrol and surveillance, especially border communities with Yobe.

On the issue of the displaced persons, Baba assured that the state government will work with the affected communities to identify internally displaced persons so as to provide them with urgent support to alleviate their sufferings.

In his remark at the briefing, Sylvester Abiodun Alabi, commissioner of Police, Bauchi State, assured that the police will partner with sister security agencies to ensure the security of lives and property.

He equally appeals to residents to give relevant information to security agents on the activities of criminals and avoid giving cover to evil-minded people.

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