While
briefing journalists on the outcome of a meeting held at the Army Headquarters
in Abuja the Nigerian Army said it will continue to observe a two-week
ceasefire declared by Federal Government, even as militants continue their
attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta region.
Ibrahim
Attahiru, a major general and General Officer Commanding (GOC), 82 Division of
the Nigerian Army, said this on Wednesday,
He said the
decision was part of the resolutions reached at the meeting of field commanders
and principal staff officers, convened by the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur
Buratai, in Abuja.
He, however,
warned that the military would resume its operations in the region if the
militants continued to disregard the ceasefire.
Mr Attahiru
said the meeting of the Army’s field commanders was also held to appraise the
current security situation in the country.
“The Chief of
Army Staff called a meeting of all Principal Staff Officers and General
Officers Commanding, as well as Directors in the Army Headquarters.
“The meeting
is essentially to brief us on the aftermath of the meeting in the presidency
and give further operational directives on the happenings in the Niger Delta.
“The two-week
ceasefire was such that all military operations in the region were supposed to
stop to enable government to apply the non-kinetic means of reaching out to the
militants.
“Now, the
militants have resorted to continue with the attacks on pipelines, we will
tarry for a while and if this does not stop, we will decisively act wherever it
is necessary,’’ he said.
Mr Attahiru
said applying the rules of engagement in the military’s internal security
operations was not an aberration but a means of preserving the unity and
dignity of the nation.
FIRE FOR FIRE IF MILITANT WILL NOT STOP ARMY TOO MUST CONTINUE
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