The Director of Defence
Information, Brig.-Gen. Rabe Abubakar disclosed this at a lecture organised by
the FCT Correspondents’ Chapel of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ).
The Nigerian Military on
Tuesday in Abuja said that no fewer than 8000 Boko Haram members had
voluntarily surrendered to its “Operation Safe Corridor” in the North-East.
The lecture with the theme,
“Media-Military Relationship in the Fight against Insurgency”, was part of the
activities marking the 2016 Press Week of the chapel.
Abubakar said that the
surrendered insurgents were in a camp in Gombe waiting to be “deradicalised’’
by the military.
The general also disclosed
that more than 10,000 Boko Haram captives had been rescued by the military.
He said some of them were
reunited with their families, while others were taken to Internally Displaced
Person’s (IDP) camps.
Abubakar said that Boko
Haram had been successfully decimated by the military and government was
working hard on the rehabilitation of the victims and reconstruction of the
affected areas.
The general also said that
the military would soon launch “Operation Safe Corridor” to address the menace
of herdsmen across the country.
He assured that the
military operation would put an end to the wanton killings by the herdsmen.
Responding to questions on
the recent action by the military declaring some journalists wanted, the
general urged the media not to allow sentiments to influence their judgment on
the issue.
He said the military should
be allowed to do its work while assuring that no member of the media would be
victimised unnecessarily.
Abubakar said that good
military-media relationship was crucial to winning the war against insurgency.
He said the media drove
public support for the military which in turn had boosted the morale of
officers and the rank and file.
Earlier, the Secretary of
NUJ in FCT, Hajia Rafat Salami, said there was the need for the military and
the media to work together in the fight against terrorism and other crimes.
She said the military must
see the media as partner in progress and not as enemy.
The Chairman of the
Correspondents Chapel, Raphael Ekpang, thanked the general for finding time out
of his tight schedule to share his thoughts on the topic.

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