President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, said Nigeria is winning the war against the terrorist group, Boko Haram.
The remarks followed Tuesday and Wednesday’s attack in Kukawa and
Monguno local government areas of Borno State, where at least 145 people
were killed by suspected Boko Haram.
Since the inauguration of this administration on May 29 2015,
observers have noted that the deadly group has renewed its terror on
Nigerians with more viciousness. About 406 Nigerian have been killed by
Boko Haram since Buhari was sworn in 36 days ago.
In a speech delivered on his behalf by the Vice President, Prof Yemi
Osinbajo at the graduation ceremony of the Senior Course 37 of the
Command and Staff College in Jaji on Friday, President Buhari promised
that “I will like to assure you that our administration will not relent
in
equipping the Armed Forces to firmly address all forms of threats that may arise both in peace and war.”
Besides, the Vice President also visited the National Defense
Academy, NDA, in Kaduna, where he met some of the Nigerians who escaped
or where rescued from the Sambisa forest base of Boko Haram terrorists.At the graduation ceremony in Jaji, President Buhari reminded members
of the Nigerian Armed Forces, that they have “a principal role to play
in protecting the lives and property of our citizens from all forms of
internal or external threat.
He noted that while the civil police continues to be primarily
responsible for internal security, “the scale of the current security
challenges facing our nation requires the military to play a more
decisive role in support of civil power.”
The President asserted that the Nigerian military must remain
apolitical and neutral in performing its constitutional role, stressing
that the military has made good progress in the war against terror, even
though faced with contemporary security challenges that were not
envisaged some
decades ago.
Warning members of the Armed Forces to be generally mindful of
“today’s highly sensitive media environment,” the president observed
that some of the new graduates of the College would be deployed in
crisis prone areas inside or outside the country.
To them, he said “you must be conscious of your actions, given that
we live in a common global environment.” But he added that there is no
doubt that the quality of training “you have received has adequately
prepared you to confront current threats to national and global
security.”
Commenting on the international composition of graduates and
participants in the course at the Command and Staff College, President
Buhari said praised other African nations that nominated candidates for
the College.
He said such action, “enhances the ideals of African governance
integration for regional cooperation vital for collective security and
development of the continent.
For instance, he restated that fact that under the auspices of the
Multi National Joint Force of neighboring countries and Nigerian forces,
“we are progressively winning the fight against Boko Haram.”
Describing the College as a “prestigious institution,” he also noted
that the federal government “will also continue to ensure that this
College gets the type of support that it deserves.”
A total of 174 officers drawn from 7 African countries including
Nigeria graduated on Friday, at the ceremony attended by service chiefs,
College officials and the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir
El-Rufai.
Osinbajo who stood in for the President at the Guest of Honor at the
graduation also visited a center at the NDA where those recently rescued
and escaped from Sambisa forests where being “deradicalized.”
A total number of 307 persons including women and children are based
at the center receiving instructional, medical and psychological
rehabilitation services.
Addressing them, Prof Osinbajo said “President Buhari wanted me to
greet you and to say that he thinks about you everyday and about your
welfare. And he wants to know that you are doing very well and that you
are strong and that you are well taken care of.”
He added that “I pray that all of you would be well, to work and all
the young people here will be able to go back to school. That is the
message I have for you from President Buhari. God bless you all.”
Source: yemojanewsng

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