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Top officers, troops abandon ‘war’ for fish, livestock business

Zulum, who spoke on how he escaped the attack on his convoy, however insisted on a “decisive action” to clean the Augean stable.

According to sources, the President was shocked by security and intelligence reports on what is going on in the frontline.One of the sources said: “The governor said all that the people of Borno State wanted is adequate security of lives and property which is waning. “The governor said his people are after decisive action in order to remedy the situation and for the troops to go back to their winning days.

The source, who gave insights into the war against Boko Haram in Borno, said: “The real problem is that some top officers and troops have turned Baga into a cash crow by engaging in fish and livestock business. It is from the business that they are getting a lot of money.

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