Tuesday 17 September 2013

Boko Haram Disorganised

The Director General of the State Security Service (SSS), Ita Ekpeyon, has claimed that the Service and other security outfits have succeeded in breaking the force of Boko Haram in the country.

The SSS director said this in his speech in Lagos on Saturday , during the official passing out parade and commissioning of 385 new officers of the service. This is coming at a time when the Federal Government of Nigeria has spent over N1billion in the training and retraining of the officers of the service as well as providing necessary equipment for SSS between 2011 and 2013

The SSS director said that "We can confidently say that we have decimated the terrorists' top and middle level leadership, its foot soldiers, thereby dislodging its centre of gravity." He continued that: "

There is no doubt that our strategies have invariably affected the cohesion of the group as well as the chain of command, to the level that the group, for now does not possess the capacity to direct and launch simultaneous attacks on several cities/targets in Nigeria as had been the situation in the past two years. "

We intend to build and consolidate on our successes in this war against the terrorists inorder to create a conducive environment for democracy and development," Ekpeyong said The SSS chief , while speaking on the new officers said "With the passing out and formal commissioning of these cadets, the Service has added to her pool, a crop of officers who have been trained to be loyal, dedicated and committed to the nation and the ideals of the Service."

President Goodluck Jonathan , who was represented at the occasion by the Minister of Education , Nyeson Wike , while speaking at the occasion stated that the Federal Government has in the last three years spent over one billion naira on training and retraining of officers of the SSS. He commended the SSS DG for putting the funds in good use and stated that the training and retraining of of SSS officials is necessitated by the prevalent security situation in the country.

Other governors at the occasion were Governors Liyel Imoke (Cross River), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo) and Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom). Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Onyeabor Azubuike Ihejirika, has said that the Nigerian Army will not rest on its oars until the activities of the Boko Haram sect, kidnapping and other violent crimes in the country are eliminated.

Speaking at the 9th Nigerian Army Finance Corps Biennial conference 2003 in Umuahia, Ihejirika said "with the support of Mr President and the transformation the Nigerian Army was undergoing, let me assure that challenges of insecurity, including Boko Haran menace, kidnapping and threats of violent crimes will be stopped from rearing their ugly heads in the country."

The Army chief, who was represented by the GOC, 82 Division, Major-General A.A.Olaniyi, assured that the Nigerian armed forces were on top of the security situation in the country contrary to what it was when the president declared the state of emergence four months ago, adding that the army was winning the war against terrorism.

The same way he issued a directive that issues of kidnapping and violent robberies be brought down in Abia State through the Operation Jubilee, which was achieved, is the same way the security challenges we are facing today will be brought down," he said.

 Abia State governor, Chief Theodore Orji, in his remarks, commended the Nigerian Armed forces for the dogged collaboration in blending the necessary force elements that assisted the state to banish kidnapping and kidnappers in the state.  Nigeria Tribune

2 comments:

  1. I don't understand what they did to break Boko haram

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  2. Boko Haram should be under the government absolute watch and guard, enough! The brutal act of killing must stop.

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