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‘Borno will never fall back to terrorists again,’ Zulum assures
**Borno State Governor Vows to Prevent Terrorist Takeover**
Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Umar Zulum has made a firm commitment that the state will never fall back into the hands of terrorists again. This assurance was given during a visit to victims of multiple bomb blasts in Maiduguri, who were receiving treatment at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. The governor's statement comes as a response to the recent surge in terrorist attacks in the region.
On **January 9, 2023**, a series of bomb blasts occurred in Maiduguri, leaving many injured and causing widespread destruction. The incident has sparked concerns about the security situation in the state, which has been plagued by terrorist activities for years. Despite these challenges, Governor Zulum remains resolute in his commitment to protecting the state and its citizens.
During his visit to the hospital, the governor interacted with the victims and their families, offering words of comfort and reassurance. "We will never allow Borno to go back to the terrorists again," he said. "We are working hard to ensure that our people are safe and secure." The governor's statement was met with applause from the crowd, who appreciated his dedication to their well-being.
Governor Zulum's efforts to combat terrorism in Borno State have been ongoing for some time. In **2022**, he launched a comprehensive security plan aimed at tackling the root causes of terrorism in the region. The plan includes initiatives such as the deployment of more troops, the establishment of community policing units, and the provision of economic support to victims of terrorism.
The governor's visit to the hospital was also an opportunity for him to assess the situation on the ground and identify areas where more support is needed. He was accompanied by senior government officials, including the Commissioner of Health and the Director-General of the State Emergency Management Agency. The visit was a testament to the governor's commitment to the welfare of his people and his determination to ensure that Borno State remains a safe and secure place to live.