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Zulum Goes Tough on Social Vices, Inaugurates Committee to Curb the Menace

Zulum Goes Tough on Social Vices, Inaugurates Committee to Curb the Menace

By Mustapha Kaka

Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, on Tuesday inaugurated a committee to combat the rising cases of social vices in Maiduguri, the capital city of the state. The committee will address issues such as drug abuse, youth restiveness and all other forms of violence.

The Governor emphasised the urgency of the situation, citing alarming instances that indicate a significant increase in criminal activities linked to social instability. “The increasing cases of criminality in the state, such as thuggery, theft, and armed robbery, among others, are a matter of great concern to the public, not only in Maiduguri Metropolis but also in Borno State in general.”

“Prostitution and gangsterism are increasing daily; It is sad to note that a few days ago some were even killed behind the UMTH; in fact, it has now become the order of the day. Many places in Maiduguri are littered with hoodlums.

“In addition to this, political thuggery must be curtailed; it constitutes a lot of public disturbances. Enough now, we must take decisive action,” Zulum stated.

The committee, which comprises community leaders and law enforcement officials, including military and police, is expected to conduct extensive outreach programmes aimed at educating the public about the dangers of social vices and prosecuting those found wanting according to the law.

The Governor, however, cautioned that if allowed to continue, criminal activities can lead to insurgency, further deteriorating the fragile security situation in Borno.

Speaking on behalf of the committee members, the Chairman, Barrister Hauwa Abubakar, who is the state ‘s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice expressed gratitude to the Governor while assuring that they would work up to expectations.

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