Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State met with the Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Musa, to address recent security breaches in the state on Wednesday in Abuja.
The meeting focused on the increasing incursions of terrorists into Yobe, resulting in attacks on border communities, loss of lives, and property damage.
Governor Buni expressed concern over the new trend of terrorist attacks, citing recent incidents in Mafa and Geidam, border villages with Borno State and Niger Republic, respectively. He emphasized the need for a lasting solution to these incursions and attacks.
The Chief of Defense Staff assured Governor Buni of the military’s commitment to deploying more personnel and implementing new strategies to combat the menace.
General Musa also promised improved synergy among the armed forces and local communities to collectively defeat terrorism and crime in Nigeria.
Governor Buni reiterated his administration’s support for all security agencies in the state, ensuring effective collaboration to strengthen peace and security across Yobe State.
The meeting aimed to find solutions to the recent security challenges and ensure the safety of lives and properties in Yobe State.


