Youths in Gubio Local Government Area of Borno State have been
organised by the Nigerian Army into 16 football teams to begin a
competition in the Sambisa Forest area.
Our correspondent learnt that the youths were engaged in a sports
competition by troops of the 8 Task Force Division so that they “would
be unavailable for the use of Boko Haram insurgents.”
The Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Timothy Antigha,
who confirmed the football competition in Gubio, northern Borno, said
the step was to enhance civil-military relations.
He said, “It is part of our operations to meaningfully engage the
youths in our area of responsibility. The division initiated a football
competition tagged, Tukur Buratai Football Tournament. The tournament is
aimed at fostering civil-military cooperation, as well as winning the
hearts of youths who constitute a significant segment of the local
population.
“Most importantly, the tournament seeks to make vulnerable youths in
the communities unavailable for Boko Haram radicalisation and
recruitment. The tournament kicked off on September 16, with 16 teams
drawn from northern Borno.
“The preliminaries have been concluded. However, the competition is
currently at the quarter final stage. The final is expected to hold in
December.”
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Friday, 3 November 2017
Boko Haram: Borno youths begin football competition in Sambisa
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