About 250 elephants have been sighted in Borno, close to the borders
with Cameroon and Chad by the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service,
UNHAS.
The elephants were spotted moving across the forest of Rann, Kalabalge Local Government Area of Borno State.
According
to RFI, it is the first reported sighting of elephants in the region
since the Boko Haram insurgency began a decade ago.
The report
said further that “hundreds of elephants used to migrate through the
region up until a decade ago at around the time Boko Haram began
fighting to establish an Islamic state.
“In 2014, Abubakar
Shekau’s faction of Boko Haram set up camp in the Sambisa Forest that
was formerly a game reserve the size of Belgium and The Netherlands.”
Commenting
on the development, Kabiru Wanori, Borno State’s environment
commissioner, told RFI that “It shows that peace is slowly re-emerging.”
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