Boko Haram Insurgency Would Not Expand Beyond Northeast – Lt. Gen. Ihejirika
The
Nigerian Army declared that sufficient efforts are being made to
prevent Boko Haram insurgency from expanding to other parts of the
country.
This
statement has been made in Abuja by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.
Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, during the monthly interactive session with
Defence correspondents in his office.
Lt.
Gen. Ihejirika said that the Army had begun implementation of the
Freedom of Information (FoI) Act by setting up an office to handle the
policy on behalf of the Army.
Since
the military has taken the battle to the camps of the insurgents on
mountain tops in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states, the sect has been under
a siege and this is largely responsible for an attempt being made to
relocate to other states, but the Army said it would never allow that to
happen.
“The
Nigerian Army will remain eternally vigilant with a view to reducing
vulnerability through proactive measures. This is aimed at preventing
the spread of terrorism to other parts of the country. These proactive
measures have yielded results with the recent arrest in Lagos and Ogun
states of 42 suspected terrorists. I, therefore, wish to reassure
Nigerians that the Nigerian Army will continue to constantly review its
strategies towards greater sophistication in tackling the security
challenges facing the country.”
According
to the COAS, the Army remains “agile and proactive by continually
enhancing her capability to pre-empt, dislocate and disrupt terrorist
threat. This will be achieved through effective collaboration with other
security agencies in order to defeat terrorists and other criminal
elements and ensure safety of lives and property of law abiding
citizens.”
To
buttress this position, Lt. Gen. Ihejirika who spoke through the
Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Attahiru Ibrahim gave
out some contacts where members of the public could alert the Army when
they perceived the security was under a threat.
The
contacts are: 08160030300, 07053333123 and 08191555888 with
nigerianarmytips@yahoo.com, nigerianarmytips@gmail.com and
nigerianarmytips@hotmail.com.
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