Boko Haram: Army Bans Use Of Horses By Traditional Rulers In Borno

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The 7 Division of the Nigerian Army in Maiduguri has called on the general public, especially traditional rulers in Borno State to stop the use of horses following recent attacks by militant group Boko Haram which were executed by horse-riding militants. He warned that anyone found using a horse would be considered as an insurgent.

The warning was given by the spokesman of the Division Col. Tukur Gusau at the destruction of dry fish worth millions of naira that was seized from the Boko Haram insurgents at different locations in Borno State.

Colonel Tukur Gusau informed that the seized fish was another source of funding for the terrorists that has been truncated. He disclosed that the seized fish consist of 2,000 cartons of smoke fish and dry meat that the insurgents carted away from innocent traders.

“We invited you to witness the burning of N2,000 cartons and smoke fish and smoke meat, which they use in funding their terrorism,” Gusau said.

He explained that all revenue sources of the insurgents have been blocked — both their sources of fuel supply and food.

The Army, therefore called on the general public to continue to support “Operation Lafiya Dole”, which means “Peace by Force”, by promptly reporting suspicious movement of vehicles or persons loaded with supplies meant for Boko Haram terrorists.

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