Communities in the Lake Chad basin, particularly in Baga, have expressed appreciation to the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) for their efforts to enhance security in a region recovering from over a decade long Boko Haram terrorism.
The District Head of Baga, Zanna Arjinoma highlighted the positive impact of Operation Lake Sanity 2 on various communities in the area, noting that economic activities have increased since the operation began
He acknowledged that educational activities have also continued uninterrupted while commending the MNJTF and national operations for their achievements.
He pointed out that their support for the Baga community, which included providing water boreholes, irrigation facilities, and improving educational infrastructure are invaluable.
Maina Mustafa Jatau corroborated the district head's remarks, noting that economic activities in the Doro community have risen as more people patronize the Baga market. He attributed this economic boost to both the kinetic and non-kinetic efforts of the MNJTF, Operation HADIN KAI, and the Civilian Joint Task Force.
The principal of Baga Junior Secondary School said the school has benefited immensely from MNJTF’s quick impact projects which included fencing the school, providing a solar-powered borehole, and constructing additional latrines for both staff and students.
Falmata Modu, a fish hawker in Baga, praised the efforts of the MNJTF Troops saying "when we were resettled by the state government in Baga two years ago, we were apprehensive that Boko Haram might return. But seeing the efforts of the Nigerian troops in the MNJTF, our fears gradually vanished,"
Modu added that more people are now patronizing her business. "When we hear that the MNJTF is conducting operations in the Lake and Kukawa, we know that the government really cares about us. Praise be to Allah, fishermen can now venture deeper into the lake to bring more fish here. The business is growing."
Modu Bukar, a fisherman in Lake Chad, expressed his satisfaction with the improved security in the region. "Fishing activities in the lake have significantly increased. We can now venture far and wide without any harassment," he said.
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