Boko Haram insurgents have taken over more than 500 communities in Shiroro local government area of Niger State, according to Shiroro chairman Suleiman Chukuba.
Speaking with journalists on Friday, September 30, Chukuba said not less than 8 wards in the LGA are now under Boko Haram siege.
He said the affected areas are Manta, Gurmana, Bassa-Kokki, Allawa, Kurebe, Kushaka, Kwati, Chukuba and Galadima Kogo.
He said: “They incorporate the people of those communities by telling them they have arms and money to give them so they can assist them in fighting the government.
“Shiroro local government has an uncountable number of Boko Haram fighters.
“I have the proof being that I am the executive chairman, the chief security officer of the local government. When they go to the various communities, what they tell them is that ‘We don’t want primary, secondary schools. We only want Islamiyya schools’.”
The council chairman called on the federal government to deploy more security operatives to the area to fight the insurgents who have made Shiroro their home.