Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, the
Chief of Defence Staff on Thursday, after visiting the scene of the Jos
twin bomb blast the Plateau State capital, reiterated that the Nigeria
Army will defeat the radical Islamist sect, Boko Haram.
*Nigerian Army Personnel
While
speaking to newsmen, the CDS refuted the claims that the Nigerian Armed
Forces is not capable of curbing the menace of the Islamist, noting
that the fact that they have not summarily brought an end to the
exsistence of terrorism is not a yardstick to say the military are
overwhelmed by the development.
He stated that the sect members
are fleeing the North-East due to the pressure the military was mounting
on them, and reiterated the military's commitment towards restoring
order and normalcy in all troubled areas.
"So, the North-East is
no longer a safe place for them to operate and they are moving to other
softer targets. That is what is happening and we will follow them" he
said.
"Boko Haram insurgents were very cowardly because they were
going after softer targets. They come to the market and kill people who
live day by day, the poorest of the poor in the society, you come and
kill them. What they are trying to do is just to intimidate us. But you
know that terror will not deter us from being Nigerians. We will
continue to do what we are doing. We will continue to live our lives.
Terror will not succeed. We will eventually overcome it".
While
commending the security operatives over the few insurgents members,
especially the perpetrators of recent bombings that have been arrested,
Badeh said: "If we tell you the number of arrests and the number of
things we thwart, you will always be scared. We have been catching these
people (insurgents). You know that in a game of football, no matter how
many goals the goalkeeper catches, nobody will remember. It is that
lone goal that has not been scored that people will not forget. That is
exactly what has happened here. All we can say is that Nigeria has a
military that is capable. Fight against insurgency is not something you
win in one day. But we will eventually overcome. Some people have fought
for over 40 years. They are still at it. In Nigeria, we started our
own, we declared a state of emergency, just over two or a year now and
we have already done so much in the North-East such that the insurgents
are running from the North-East and finding where to go and look for
softer targets".
The CDS pleaded with Nigerians to be patient as
well as bring useful information to security operatives, no matter how
little, to security agencies and call emergency number 112 on their GSM
even if they don’t have credit.
He ordered Chris Olakpe, the
state police commissioner to bar people from selling along the roads,
pointing out that the casualty figure would have been fewer if not for
roadside traders.
Meanwhile, the Commander, Special Task Force,
Major-General David Enetie, Former General Officer Commanding 3 Armoured
Division, Major-General Awala and other senior military officers were
among the Defence Chief entourage.
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