The Acting
Director, Defence Information, Col. Rabe Abubakar, has assured
Nigerians that the Boko Haram insurgents lacked the capacity to retake
towns under the control of the military.
Abubakar
said, during an interactive session with journalists in Abuja on
Wednesday, that the troops were in top form to carry out the statutory
responsibility of protecting the territorial integrity of the country
against the insurgents.
He
stressed that the military was committing a lot to ensure the timely
eradication of the Boko Haram insurgency and the scourge of terrorism in
the country.
The Acting
Defence Spokesman appealed to the citizenry to appreciate the efforts
of the military,
especially the current headway being made in the
anti-terror war.
According to him, so many of the camps of the insurgents had been captured and removed by the troops involved in the operation.
He said the military was intensifying ground and aerial offensive against the insurgents said to be in disarray.
He said,
“We are making extra efforts, we have been coordinating ground and air
forces to go after them. A lot of their hideouts and camps have been
completely wiped out. They are in disarray, and have no central command;
the next thing is just to do mop up.
“We should endeavour to appreciate the efforts of the military; we are making a lots of headway.
“Boko
Haram is not strong enough to hold any town. Remember that we have a
formidable force, not only on ground but also in the air. Very soon,
this issue of whether they are in control or not would come to the view
of everybody because they are not in control.”
Abubakar
noted that the service chiefs were in Maiduguri, the theatre of
operation, to ensure that the Boko Haram threat was removed completely
from the country.
Source: Punch
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