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The Jilli Market was officially closed over five years ago after being identified as a primary hub for insurgent trading and the exchange of illicit goods. It has long been recognized as a strategic stronghold for terrorist logistics. Following this, the Yobe State Government declared several other markets closed across the border regions, specifically targeting locations where terrorists were known to conduct procurement activities to sustain their operations.
The closure of these markets was a deliberate security measure intended to strictly cut off the insurgents supply lines and starve them of the resources needed to continue their campaign of violence. This raises a critical and difficult question: If these locations were declared restricted no business zones half a decade ago due to their ties to terrorism, what were 'innocent civilians' doing at a site that has been legally and strategically off limits for five years?
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