Zulum condemns Borno explosion
Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum condemned a recent explosion in the metropolis, calling it a cowardly attack during Ramadan and urging increased security.
Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has publicly condemned an explosion that took place in parts of the metropolis, labeling the act as despicable and cowardly. Speaking from Saudi Arabia, where he is participating in the lesser Hajj, Zulum expressed his deep sorrow for the victims, calling the attack during the holy month of Ramadan particularly cruel. His condemnation underscored the loss of innocent lives and highlighted the unfortunate timing of the violence amid the sacred period of fasting and reflection for many in the region.
Furthermore, Zulum's Special Adviser on Media, Dauda Iliya, echoed the governor's sentiments and emphasized the need for heightened security measures in the lead-up to Eid. This call for increased vigilance is particularly pertinent given the recent escalation of attacks in the area, which Zulum attributed, in part, to military efforts against insurgents in the Sambisa Forest and other known hideouts. The governor's plea reflects a broader concern regarding the safety of citizens, especially in places of worship where people congregate for prayer during the Ramadan festivities.
In conclusion, Governor Zulum assured the people of Borno State that security forces are actively addressing the situation. He extended his condolences to the families affected by the explosion and vowed that measures would be taken to enhance public safety. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by the region, as well as the resilience required from the community during these trying times.