From Tom Garba, Yola
The Adamawa State Government has raised alarm over Boko Haram fighters who are on the run from Sambisa forest aiming to infiltrate some communities in the state.
Raising the alarm after a security meeting the state Governor Sen. Mohammed Umaru Jibrilla said the insurgents were on the run to hide in communities in the state to continue their nefarious activities of killing innocent people.
The state Deputy Governor Engr Martins Babale, who represented the governor during the meeting called on the members of the state to be on the watch out to spot strange faces among them.
Babale called on all motorists to pay attention to those entering their vehicles as the members of the Boko Haram have been running to hide among the people.
The government also said it will close all Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in the state in January 2017 and relocate all IDPs to their various places of origin.
Babale said that the administration was not happy with the continuous existence of IDPs in camps in the state.
“We will take steps including encouraging them to settle in villages; we will collaborate with all stakeholders to make sure that between now and January 30th, everyone has left the camps,” Babale said.
The deputy governor, who is the chairman of the State Emergency Management Agency, said that the continuous stay of IDPs in the camps when all parts of the state affected by the insurgency had been recovered is not good publicity for the state.
Also speaking on decision taken at the meeting, the Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Ahmad Sajoh, said the meeting resolved on the need for massive enlightenment of the public to be vigilant and be on the lookout for escaping insurgent fleeing Sambisa.
Sajoh explained that the state was aware of the capture of suspects in Lagos and does not want to take any chances.
Sajoh said that government would collaborate with organisations like the National Union of Road Transport Workers in tracking such fleeing insurgents.
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