FROM LEFT: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF DEFENCE INFORMATION, COL. MOHAMMED
DOLE; DIRECTOR OF DEFENCE INFORMATION, COL. RABE ABUBAKAR; DEPUTY
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION, GROUP CAPT. WAP MAIGIDA, AND ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR OF DEFENCE INFORMATION, COMMANDER WAY OLABISI, DURING A MEDIA
INTERACTIVE SESSION WITH DIRECTOR OF DEFENCE INFORMATION IN ABUJA
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The Nigerian military on Wednesday said it has destroyed all known Boko Haram terrorists’ camps and cells in the North East.
The Defence spokesperson, Rabe Abubakar, said this at his maiden news
conference, adding that the camps were destroyed by troops operating in
the region.
Mr. Abubakar said the terrorists have been “so militarily defeated
and weakened” that they can never hold any part of the territory in that
part of the country.
He said, “These terrorists have been subdued. Even if they are
adopting other means and as they are re-strategising, we are also doing
same.”
The defence spokesperson said the military had been coordinating air
and ground assault to make sure that terrorists’ hideouts are completely
decimated.
“As I am speaking to you, all the terrorists’ camps have completely
been wiped out. So, right now they are completely in disarray, having no
command and control of where to plan. We have even taken over the camps
that most of them have even abandoned their bases and blended within
towns and communities,” Mr. Abubakar said.
He also said some of the terrorists had been apprehended.
“We are making a lot of headways and a lot of achievements and people
should know that Boko Haram is no longer strong enough to hold ground.
Very soon this issue of whether they are in control of any territory in
Nigeria or not will come to the open,” he said.
Mr. Abubakar, a colonel, assured Nigerians that no territory in the country will be taken captive by the insurgents.
He also said that significant progress has been made due to various
strategies including morale boosting of troops by the chief of army
staff, Tukur Burutai.
Mr. Abubakar said, “the issue of desertion, complaints of
non-equipment and lack of morale and motivation are now things of the
past”.
He noted that emphasis are now placed on credible training and
retraining on the sanctity of human rights and protection of the
combatants in the battle fields.
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