Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has ordered an immediate ban on the sale of Premium Motor Spirit in filling stations across Bama Local Government Area, including Bama town and Banki.
The ban was issued after due consultations with security agencies in the state and is aimed at addressing the prevailing security challenges in the state.
In a statement on Saturday by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dauda Iliya, the measure is part of the state government’s strategic response to counter insurgency operations.
“I have directed the immediate ban on the sale of petrol in Bama town, Banki, and other parts of Bama Local Government Area with immediate effect,” Governor Zulum stated.
He warned that anyone found violating the directive would face the full weight of the law.
“Let me make it clear—there will be no sacred cows in the enforcement of this ban. Security agencies have been given strict orders to clamp down on any filling station or individual contravening this directive. Anyone found culpable will be dealt with accordingly,” he warned.
Governor Zulum reiterated his administration’s commitment to restoring lasting peace in the state and called for the support and cooperation of citizens in the ongoing fight against insurgency.
Approves Patrol Vehicles, Others After Attack On Izge
Meanwhile, the governor has approved the release of 35 patrol vehicles and motorcycles to enhance the operational capabilities of the military and youth volunteers in the Izge community, recently attacked by Boko Haram terrorists
The Governor approved the immediate release when he visited the Community and the 26 taskforce brigade headquarters in Gwoza to in solidarity with them over the attack
Prof Zulum said the patrol vehicles and motorcycles will provide improved mobility for local security volunteers, enabling them to respond swiftly to threats while supporting military operations in their community.
Commending the community and the military for their gallantry in repelling recent insurgents’ attacks, the Governor said, “I am here to examine the situation on ground and find out from you what your real problems are so we can address them.”
“We are optimistic that insha Allah we shall never lose again. I want to commend the military, notwithstanding some of the comments made by some people, including myself. When we said we have started witnessing a resurgence of Boko Haram, that doesn’t mean we are belittling the Nigerian military, we are just stating the reality so that we can come together to address the looming crisis, so that we shouldn’t lose ground.”
“We shall do everything possible insha Allah to ensure Izge is not displaced. I want to commend the people of Izge; they are gallant and resilient. We will do whatever it takes to maintain law and order in Izge. Tell us what is supposed to be done, and we shall do it.”
According to the Governor, the facilities include 5 Toyota Hilux and 30 motorcycles, among other operational logistics.
Zulum also disclosed of continued resettlement of displaced communities despite the setbacks, assuring the residents of continued government support to restore peace and stability.
The Governor noted that several communities, including Ashigasha, Warabe, Guduf, Wala, and many other smaller villages, will soon be resettled.
Zulum was accompanied on the visit by the member representing Gwoza at the state House of Assembly, Abdullahi Buba Abatcha, Head of Service, Dr Muhammad Ghuluze, Commissioner for Local Government and Emirates Affairs, Sugun Mai Mele, Permanent Secretary, Government House, Mustapha Ali Busuguma, Chief Adviser to the Governor, Dr Mairo Mandara, among other officials.