Ali Ndume, senator representing Borno south, has denied ever
claiming that Tukur Buratai, the former chief of army staff, narrowly escaped a
Boko Haram attack.
Ndume was reacting to media reports suggesting he said
Buratai was the target of an ambush in Borno state last Friday.
The reports followed his appearance on Politics Today, a
Channels Television programme, where he spoke about security challenges in the
country.
Ndume described the reports as a misrepresentation of his
comments, noting that it was Buratai town in Biu local government area — not
the person of General Buratai — that was attacked.
“I am surprised that the town Buratai could be misconstrued
as the person of General Buratai, who incidentally hails from the town,” he
said.
“What I said on Channels Television while speaking on
security was that: ‘Even two days ago, Buratai (town) was attacked in front of
the operations base in Borno. But the soldiers stood up to them. They burnt
down some of our assets.
“‘Normally these days they burn assets like Mine-Resistant
Ambush Protected Vehicles (MRAPs), tanks, and heavy-duty machine guns. Sometimes
they steal some of these equipment and go with them’.”
The former senate leader said the security situation in
Borno and other regions remains deeply concerning.
“The situation is getting terrible in Borno. The situation
is bad in all the six geo-political zones, except in the south-south,” he
added.
”Even in the south-south, we are grappling with economic
sabotage like oil theft. South-west is the only region that is relatively
safe.”
Meanwhile, the former army chief has since refuted claims
that he was attacked by suspected terrorists in Borno state.
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