The Senior Special Assistant to the President, Garba Shehu, has said that the farmers who returned to their rice farms in Zabarmari area did not secure military clearance to do so.
Speaking on the killing of 43 rice farmers by the Boko haram terrorists, Shehu said that “the government is sad that this tragic incident has happened.”
Shehu said “People need to know what it is like in the Lake Chad Basin area. “Much of those areas have been liberated from Boko Haram terrorists. But there are a number of spaces that have not been cleared for the return of villagers who have been displaced.
“So, ideally, all of these places ought to pass the test of military clearances before farmers or settlers resume activities on those fields.”
When asked if he was not blaming the farmers for going to the area, Shehu responded, “Not exactly. But the truth has to be said. Was there any clearance by the military which is in total control of those areas?
“Did anybody ask to resume activity? I have been told by the military leaders that they had not been so advised and certainly, therefore, it was a window that the terrorists exploited.”
The Presidential Spokesperson added: “The military is not present in every inch of space in that area. Even if the people are willing to go back, a lot of those areas have been mined and mine clearance needs to be carried out and those areas must be cast as being ok for human habitation or agricultural activity.” (PANA/NAN)