Group urges Borno, Yobe communities to help Military end terrorism

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By Mashe Umaru Gwamna

A civil society organisation, Peace, Security Focus Group, has urged residents of  Borno and Yobe States, to the Nigerian military in its determination to end terrorism.

The group which is based in the North-East emphasized that the insurgency is not just a security threat, but is endangering the very economic survival and development of the region.

Thr Convener of the Group, Ismail Mohammed, who stated this at a community forum in Maiduguri on Thursday, highlighted that Boko Haram and other terrorist groups often operate from within communities, exploiting fear and local networks.

“For too long, some insurgents have hidden among us, carrying out attacks while ordinary citizens suffer. This is a fight we cannot leave solely to the military. You—the residents—must take ownership to reclaim our towns, markets, and livelihoods,” he said.

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He urged residents to support the efforts of the Armed Forces of Nigeria under the leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Olufemi Oluyede.

“The military is working tirelessly to protect us, but they cannot succeed without our cooperation. By providing timely information, assisting in community vigilance, and collaborating with security initiatives, we can help them dismantle insurgents hiding in our midst,”he said.

Warning of the economic consequences of continued passivity, he added: “Every attack disrupts trade, agriculture, and small businesses. Farmers cannot harvest, traders cannot sell, and young people cannot access opportunities. Our economy—the backbone of North-East recovery—is at stake. If we do not act together, the cost will only grow.”

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Calling for unity and collective action, the CSO urged residents to report suspicious movements, support local vigilante groups, and cooperate fully with security forces.

“Your information saves lives. Silence only empowers the enemy. By standing together with our soldiers, we secure not just our safety but the future of our communities,”he stressed.

He concluded with a rallying message: “This is our home, our children, our businesses, and our future. We cannot leave this fight to others. Support the Armed Forces under Gen. Oluyede, share information, and refuse to give insurgents a foothold. Together, we will protect our economy and secure a safer, more prosperous Borno for generations to come.”

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