After lashing out at military, Zulum offers Christmas package to soldiers

Babagana Zulum of Borno State

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has presented Christmas gifts to soldiers for gallantry in the commercial town of Bama.

This comes a day after he accused the military of extortion and inability to secure a 20-kilometre section of the Maiduguri-Damaturu-Kano highway.

The governor, however, visited the headquarters of 151 battalion at Banki junction in Bama on Tuesday where he announced a Christmas package for about 700 soldiers and their officers for gallantry and standing toe to toe with Boko Haram, and remaining undefeated.

Zulum on arrival at Bama entered a closed-door meeting with the Commander of the 21 Special Armored Brigades, Brigadier General Waheed Shaibu, and Commanding Officer of the 151 Battalion, Major A.A Umar.

“On the basis of fairness, I treat everyone or group on their own merit. While we have challenges in some areas, we have successes in others, and one of those areas is this 151 battalion because you have never been defeated by the Boko Haram since formation,” he told the troops.


“This battalion has largely stabilised all the areas under your jurisdiction here in Bama. I am principally here to on behalf of Government and the people of Borno State, once again, register our appreciation as I have done here before and as often do to other battalions and their brigades across the state.

“All of you have been very gallant and patriotic. We acknowledge all your sacrifices and we also know that you all operate under difficult conditions in different operational locations. We came with our widow’s mite. Food will come your way and I have given a message to your commanders which will reach each one of you.”