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Yobe govt makes clarifications on Boko Haram eviction notice rumors

Published on March 27, 2025 at 06:11 PM

The Yobe State Government has refuted claims that Boko Haram issued an eviction notice to communities in Gujba Local Government Area, calling the reports false and misleading.

Following a state security council meeting in Damaturu, chaired by Deputy Governor Hon. Idi Barde Gubana, Special Adviser on Security Matters Brig.-Gen. Dahiru Abdulsalam (retd.) reassured residents of their safety and urged them to go about their daily activities without fear.

“There is no credible intelligence suggesting that Boko Haram has issued any eviction notice to residents of Gujba or any other part of the state,”; Abdulsalam stated, emphasizing the government’s continued collaboration with security agencies to safeguard all communities.

Newly appointed Commissioner of Police Abubakar Osun reaffirmed security agencies' commitment to ensuring a peaceful Eid-el-Fitr celebration and beyond.

“We have reviewed the state’s security framework and implemented measures to guarantee residents’ safety during the festive season. Parents and guardians are advised to monitor their children and discourage reckless behavior,”; he said.

The security council commended traditional rulers and community leaders for their role in fostering peace and resolving conflicts across the state.

Residents have been urged to disregard unfounded rumors and cooperate with authorities to maintain peace and security.

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