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Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by IslamIsIdiotic: 7:47am On Jul 19, 2023
In just over two weeks, Borno State has experienced four devastating attacks by Boko Haram insurgents that killed at least 36 lives in the state.

These attacks, mostly targeted at farmers in their fields, threaten a reversal of the relative peace and food security that the state gradually attained over the years.

Daily Trust reports indicate how the attacks that happened between June 14 and June 30 also left many farmers injured and scared many farmers off their fields this season.

These attacks, which are likely to be higher than reported, mostly took place in southern Borno–the agricultural hub of the state–and are threatening food security in Borno, the North East, and the country at large.

The most recent attack was on June 26 when suspected Boko Haram militants ambushed eight farmers on their way to farm and slaughtered seven farmers in Damboa Local Government Area of the state.

Locals and security sources said the incident happened around 11:30am in the Bulajimbam area of the council.

“It is sad; seven people lost their lives and you see it is difficult for us to tell these people not to go to farm. We are working hard to ensure they are protected,” a security source who preferred anonymity told Daily Trust.

In another attack, on June 14, 15 people working on their farmlands were also slaughtered and some beheaded by suspected Boko Haram insurgents in Damboa and Jere local government areas.

Bukar Ali Musty, a top member of the vigilante group, said the farmers were working on their farmlands near Molai, on the outskirts of Maiduguri, when insurgents attacked and beheaded them.

“At least 15 dead bodies were evacuated after the attack this morning.

“Seven farmers were beheaded while working on their farms and the attackers also slit the throats of eight other harmless civilians in their homes,” the vigilante source said.

On June 22, eight woodmongers were also killed in a fresh Boko Haram attack in Mafa, the local government council of Borno State governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum.

This attack, which came barely a week after that of the slain farmers, happened in Bulamari village.

According to a Civilian JTF source, the insurgents killed eight out of the nine young loggers who were under the age of 20 and deliberately spared the life of one.

“They only allowed one Babakura, a 15-year-old boy, to come and break the story in the town.

“They tied their hands behind their backs and shot them in the heads. We went there together with the Civilians’ Joint Task Force to bring the corpses for burial; only one person was married among them, and all of them were young men,” he said.

On June 30, six other people, including a woman, were killed by the suspected Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) in Damboa Local Government Area of the state.

According to sources, the attackers stormed the town around 8:30pm and fired mortar bombs into Damboa town, the local government headquarters, and 21 innocent people were injured.

Sources from the security claimed that after failing to gain access into the town, the attackers hauled a mortar bomb that killed six people and injured 21 in Wulari area, near the district head’s palace.

“Yes, there was an attack by ISWAP last night in Damboa town. We lost six people including women and more than 20 people were taken to the hospital, but the situation is calm now,” a security source said.

A top member of Civilian JTF told Daily Trust that those killed included housewives and aged women.

However, the most disturbing aspect of the killings is their change of modus operandi; the insurgents now trail the farmers and slaughter them quietly in their isolated farmlands.

Also, in most of these areas attacked by the insurgents, the locals complained of minimal or no security presence at the time of the attacks.

ISWAB accuses locals of spying, bans farming

In a new development, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) was said to have imposed a ban on farming, fishing, and herding activities in the remote northeastern region of Marte.

A local source told Daily Trust that the move was to halt agricultural activities in areas under the control of the ISWAP to punish the farming communities over alleged spying for the military that carried out aerial bombardment in their location.

It was gathered that in the coordinated airstrikes, many ISWAP commanders were killed, and the group was forced to abandon their bases and seek refuge in locations perceived as safer for them.

It was gathered that the ISWAP Leadership vowed to kill farmers or fishermen found within the general areas of Katikime, Bulungahe, Kutukungunla, Chikun Gudu, Tumbumma, Guma Kura, Guma Gana and New Marte, after accusing them of spying on their activities to the Nigerian military.

Zulum releases 80 vehicles to transport farmers to Damboa

Meanwhile, the Borno State governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, has released 50 buses and 30 pick-up vans to convey farmers to their farms for free in Damboa LGA and other parts of the state.

“To reduce the high cost of living caused by the withdrawal of fuel subsidy, Gov Babagana Umara Zulum released 80 buses and pick-up vans for free transportation of farmers.

“The 80 means of transport will comprise 50 luxurious buses to be allocated from the fleet of the Borno Express Corporation, while the 30 pick-up vans will be hired by the state government,” he said.

Zulum urged the military to consider the farmers’ population to avoid subjecting them to the rigour of checks that would consume the farming period.

“You can see thousands of farmers are here; with their number over 10,000. We acknowledge the tremendous support of the Nigeria Army, the police and paramilitary but we must review the hardship of these local people.

“I’m here not to undermine the effort of the Nigerian army, but to make things easy for the generality of the people of Borno State. For this, the Nigerian Army should devise methods of surveillance to reduce the hardships.

“Rainy season has a short span, a maximum of three months; screening each and sundry would take at least four hours, and this is never possible.

“I’m urging the Nigerian Army to look into the possibility of allowing the farmers to go into their farmlands to farm on time, because food insecurity is the worst form of insecurity,” he said.

Farmers fear possible attacks

With these attacks that continue to escalate, farmers in Damboa, especially the western part, have continued to express uncertainties over the security situation in the area.

One of the farmers, Alhaji Sheriff Damboa, said despite huge intervention by the state government, many farmers were forced to abandon their farms.

“Lots of farmers have abandoned their farmlands for fear of being killed, especially after the most recent killings. Days after Eid-el-adha, 6 farmers were slaughtered. We recovered their corpses and buried them.

“So, if enough security is not provided, farmers wouldn’t be able to carry out their farm activities without fear, especially in this season that we are experiencing a shortage of rainfall. The worst part is that after all the hardships, most farmers have to pay or even get killed by the insurgents before they harvest,” he said.

Another farmer, Hassan Mohammed, said farmers could only cultivate within five kilometres from Damboa town.

“Nobody can cultivate beyond 5km from Damboa town because the security operatives concentrate in the town and its fringes. So, those with the illusion that more land would be opened up for cultivation are not telling you the truth,” he added.

https://dailytrust.com/farmers-on-the-run-as-b-haram-killings-return/

Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by TemplarLandry: 7:48am On Jul 19, 2023
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by PlayMaker14: 7:48am On Jul 19, 2023
The usual family fun fare.... grin

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Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by LagosFirstSon: 7:49am On Jul 19, 2023
And so it continued under Tinubu watch

APC

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Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by DItalianNija: 7:53am On Jul 19, 2023
What do you expect wen their man is now d vice president. Make owner kwontinue to day deceive owner selves.

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Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by accordadoga26(f): 7:54am On Jul 19, 2023
This Borno State is gradually becoming Southeast..

Something has to be done before things get out of hands.

Borno should not get to the present state of the southeast
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by Nightwolf1: 7:55am On Jul 19, 2023
Thîefnubu is busy hosting head of states in Aso Rock.

Any news from Borno state, that one concern una there.🤗😋

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Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by meolaniyi(m): 7:56am On Jul 19, 2023
The state of Shetima. This is the report of security situation in the South East. The media and the government propaganda is pushing the wrong narrative.

All the killing in Igboland and SE are done by the government to paint a wrong narrative. Seat at home is the most effective way of protest.

The North and West are burning they will not report it but when a cow is being killed in Igbo land, it makes headline

Most of you will be disappointed with this report.

Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by helinues: 7:57am On Jul 19, 2023
Of course, the rejection of amnesty for the miscreants would make them to attack again but let them know , this is their last kick as their horse is dying already
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by Beremx(f): 7:57am On Jul 19, 2023
The cycle of killings continue with no solution.
The governor cannot buy buses to convey farmers to their farms when their lives are at stake.

It is well sha
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by SHiNJA4RMDWEST: 7:58am On Jul 19, 2023
Head slammers have destroy this country...

Any country u see head slammers u must see hardship there.

Anyway we the good people of Southsouth and Southwest we keep praying for this country.

God bless the good people of Southsouth and Southwest.
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by Zupay: 7:59am On Jul 19, 2023
accordadoga26:
This Borno State is gradually becoming Southeast..

Something has to be done before things get out of hands.

Borno should not get to the present state of the southeast

Saved space while trying to come up with a post that must loop in the Southeast and you didn't disappoint yourself.

I keep telling you not skip your antipsychotic and antidepressant medications but you think you are smarter than your Psychiatrist, cheesy cheesy

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Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by Zupay: 8:02am On Jul 19, 2023
helinues:
Of course, the rejection of amnesty for the miscreants would make them to attack again but let them know , this is their last kick as their horse is dying already

Yimu.....Buhari's choir boys and girls said more than that for 8 years but APC didn't deliver on that.

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Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by helinues: 8:07am On Jul 19, 2023
Zupay:


Yimu.....Buhari's choir boys and girls said more than that for 8 years but APC didn't deliver on that.

You guys should try and be consistent with your words.

When Buhari was blaming GEJ's government, na you people dey claim na only a failure dey blame others for his woes, now this new government get to work by reshuffling the military just to get things right this time, una still wan dey refer us to Buhari.

Even Car Rear mirror to look back dey front no be back. Look front bro
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by Streetdoctor: 8:08am On Jul 19, 2023
helinues:
Of course, the rejection of amnesty for the miscreants would make them to attack again but let them know , this is their last kick as their horse is dying already
lolssss, chief wailer international, u never beg today?
Their grandpa is on d throne
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by Zupay: 8:15am On Jul 19, 2023
helinues:


You guys should try and be consistent with your words.

When Buhari was blaming GEJ's government, na you people dey claim na only a failure dey blame others for his woes, now this new government get to work by reshuffling the military just to get things right this time, una still wan dey refer us to Buhari.

Even Car Rear mirror to look back dey front no be back. Look front bro

Me whey look front tey,tey knowing nothing good would come from APC's Presidency, I[i] japa-ed[/i] in 2017 and that was the best decision of my life.

When would Nigerians realistically see the drastic reduction of wanton killing across Nigeria?

By the way, Buhari's Presidency was also APC's.
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by RECTEM: 8:17am On Jul 19, 2023
That are back
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by b3llo(m): 8:18am On Jul 19, 2023
FGN and Borno government should arm Civilian joint task force to take on BH head to head. This guys are more effective than our Military and Police combined.
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by Ola9ja23: 8:22am On Jul 19, 2023
IPOB just dey find any bad news that will give them happiness yet they have forgotten the terrible slavery going on in the East



No going out for 2 weeks. 😀😄😂

Ekpa na your lord 😂
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by nairalanda1(m): 8:24am On Jul 19, 2023
Feeding a baby corcodile does not mean it won't eat you when it grows up.

He who has hands, let them bake pastry
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by TruthHurts1(m): 8:30am On Jul 19, 2023
Let me get this straight: So Buhari and Tinubu are not members of the same political party and Tinubu did not promise to continue Buhari's policies?

helinues:


You guys should try and be consistent with your words.

When Buhari was blaming GEJ's government, na you people dey claim na only a failure dey blame others for his woes, now this new government get to work by reshuffling the military just to get things right this time, una still wan dey refer us to Buhari.

Even Car Rear mirror to look back dey front no be back. Look front bro
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by TruthHurts1(m): 8:32am On Jul 19, 2023
The report is from Daily Trust which is owned by all the governments of Northern Nigeria.


Ola9ja23:
IPOB just dey find any bad news that will give them happiness yet they have forgotten the terrible slavery going on in the East



No going out for 2 weeks. 😀😄😂

Ekpa na your lord 😂
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by NOwazobia: 8:38am On Jul 19, 2023
VeePee Shitiman is planning amnesty for them, because it is attrition for soldiers to kill them.


While the locals cheer them because they are fighting for Mohammed.


Subsidy is gone, sympathy is now very costly. 🥱
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by kettykings: 8:50am On Jul 19, 2023
This is interesting, if this happened elsewhere. The usual satanic, cowardice would have referenced it as igbos trying to cause food shortage and they would have started suggesting niger delta to evict igbos because of the crime of ugm who might not be igbos
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by meolaniyi(m): 10:02am On Jul 19, 2023
This thread can never hit front page because there is no Igbo mentioned grin
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by IslamIsIdiotic: 10:35am On Jul 19, 2023
I don't blame you. I blame whatever jungle primate vomited you into this world with a half developed brain🤣


Sharpsharp00123:
seun, Mynd44, justwise, dominique, Lalasticlala

I guess u people don’t see anything wrong with this moniker?

This is one of the reasons I don’t blame Muslims for going haywire, some people want to intentionally provoke others n expect them to smile back in return
Re: Farmers On The Run In Borno As Boko Haram Attacks Intensify by XerXers: 10:45am On Jul 19, 2023
SE has taken over farming from the North after ESN dislodged the terrorists herders

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