Wednesday, December 23, 2015
The war against Boko Haram is largely won- Lai Mhammed
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said that the
Nigerian military had met the December deadline to
defeat the Boko Haram terrorists. The minister said this on Wednesday,
December 23, during his maiden meeting with editorial heads of media
houses in Lagos.
"Today, I can report to you that the entire 70 plus kilometres stretch from Maiduguri to Bama and all the way to Banki which leads to Cameroun and the Central African Republic are in the hands of our gallant troops."
Mohammed said the military presence could be felt "every few metres along
the road; at a point along that road we were just a kilometre to Sambisa
forest.
"They have so degraded the capacity of Boko Haram that the terrorists can no longer hold on to any territory just as they can no longer carry out any spectacular attack."
He, however, said that though there were still cases of suicide
bombings, it was pertinent to note that such was the nature if
insurgency globally.
"Unlike a war between two armies, an insurgency never ends with arms victory. Even in countries like Colombia where insurgency was supposed to have ended decades ago, attacks like this still happen."
He said that the insurgents had adopted a new style of attacking soft
targets like motor parks, schools, entertainment centres, religious
centres, killing innocent people mostly women and children.
Mohammed, therefore, urged Nigerians to support the military in the fight
against terrorism in the country, saying that the military had availed
itself creditably.
"It is our turn as civilians to give them our support; to realise that the war they are fighting is not their war alone, but our war, hence we must own the war."
Mohammed disclosed that a national security campaign had
commenced to raise awareness among Nigerians about the war, the
sacrifices of our troops, and how to stamp out the remnant of the war.
"Jingles are being played on national radio and television as part of the campaign in order to keep the media better informed about the war, so that they can also better inform Nigerians,"
The minister also said that an ad-hoc committee, comprising media
representatives as well as intelligence agencies, would be inaugurated
to regularly be updated about the war in order to better inform the
public.
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