The leader of the female hunters, Aisha Bakari Gombi, said securing the society was a fight for everyone, irrespective of gender. She said: “This is a clarion call. We all must make sacrifices.” Babangida Muhammad, the Sarkin Gida, who represented the paramount ruler of Adamawa, Muhammadu Mustapha, in the festival, said there was need for government to engage the services of the hunters and other vigilantes in the fight against social vices. Hunters in Borno state had on Sunday, January 3 called on the military to allow them join the war against Boko Haram insurgents in the dreaded Sambisa Forest. “We are appealing to the military authorities to allow us join the fight against Boko Haram at the Sambisa forest,” Mai-Gana Mai-Durma, the Borno Emir of the hunters, made the appeal in Maiduguri while addressing journalists at the time. “We are ready to pursue the terrorists because we know the terrain very well.” Mai-Durma said that the military should align them with members of the vigilante group, popularly known as the Civilian JTF, for effective result. “We will overrun Sambisa in partnership with members of the civilian JTF if given the opportunity,” he said. The Adamawa state government had in November 2014 announced that it was officially enlisting the services of local hunters and vigilantes, called Civilian JTF, to liberate communities captured by Boko Haram insurgents. Shortly afterwards the local hunters were reported to have recaptured Maiha and Mubi local governments, killing at least 75 Boko Haram militants in the process.
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Boko Haram: 10,000 hunters prepared to attack Sambisa
The leader of the female hunters, Aisha Bakari Gombi, said securing the society was a fight for everyone, irrespective of gender. She said: “This is a clarion call. We all must make sacrifices.” Babangida Muhammad, the Sarkin Gida, who represented the paramount ruler of Adamawa, Muhammadu Mustapha, in the festival, said there was need for government to engage the services of the hunters and other vigilantes in the fight against social vices. Hunters in Borno state had on Sunday, January 3 called on the military to allow them join the war against Boko Haram insurgents in the dreaded Sambisa Forest. “We are appealing to the military authorities to allow us join the fight against Boko Haram at the Sambisa forest,” Mai-Gana Mai-Durma, the Borno Emir of the hunters, made the appeal in Maiduguri while addressing journalists at the time. “We are ready to pursue the terrorists because we know the terrain very well.” Mai-Durma said that the military should align them with members of the vigilante group, popularly known as the Civilian JTF, for effective result. “We will overrun Sambisa in partnership with members of the civilian JTF if given the opportunity,” he said. The Adamawa state government had in November 2014 announced that it was officially enlisting the services of local hunters and vigilantes, called Civilian JTF, to liberate communities captured by Boko Haram insurgents. Shortly afterwards the local hunters were reported to have recaptured Maiha and Mubi local governments, killing at least 75 Boko Haram militants in the process.
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