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BY COLONEL SANI KUKASHEKA USMAN CMH MSS
GOM BA (HONS) MA MNIPR ACTING
DIRECTOR ARMY PUBLIC RELATIONS TO THE MEDIA AT THE CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF’S
CONFERENCE ROOM ARMY HEADQUARTERS ABUJA ON THURSDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER
2015
1. Good
morning and welcome to Army Headquarters Conference room. You are aware of the presidential directive during
the decoration ceremony of the Chief of Defence Staff and Service Chiefs with
their new badges of rank on 13th August 2015, to end the activities
of Boko Haram terrorists in the North Eastern part of our country in 3 months. It is in that regard, we are working round
the clock to meet up with the deadline in total synergy and cooperation with
other services and security agencies. It
is also in line with keeping faith with the public that we are working with a renewed
resolve to always keep you updated of our operations as well as other
activities of the Nigerian Army.
Therefore, the essence of this conference is in line with our
determination to carry the people along in all our activities.
2. You are
aware that our troops have recaptured Gomboru Ngala last Tuesday and are now
consolidating, mopping up and preparing for the next offensive against the
terrorists. At this point, I would like
to acknowledge the commendable role the Nigerian Air Force plays in the fight
against terrorism and insurgency in our great nation along with sister service
and other security agencies. It is on
record that we have a very close cooperation and coordination of military
offensive against the terrorists between the Nigerian Air Force and the
Nigerian Army.
3. Officers
and airmen of the Nigerian Air Force in the North East have conducted
themselves creditably and professionally to the admiration of the Nigerian
Army. The bombardment of identified Boko
Haram terrorists location, close air support, air surveillance and interdiction
by the Nigerian Air Force have enhanced our operational efficiency and success.
The Nigerian Air Force were equally involved in the supplies of essential
items, casualty evacuation, equipment and weaponry delivery in OP LAFIYA
DOLE. One will recall with gratitude how
the Nigerian Air Force helped in the extriction and lifting of our T72 tank when it was bogged down by Improvise
Explosive Devices at Logomari, Borno State.
They have provided water and airlift of other logistics to the war front
in addition to their primary role of air reconnaissance and air support. The collaboration with the Nigerian Air Force
is also a force multiplier as troops are confident that they would receive
quick medical attention in case any soldier needed such evacuation.
4. Let me
also seize this opportunity to appreciate all Nigerians for their overwhelming
moral support, prayers and understanding as we wither through the storm of the
fight against these criminal elements that goes by the appellation of Boko
Haram terrorists in our country. In
particular, we would like to most sincerely thank all those patriotic and peace
loving people that helped with information about the movement of the
terrorists, their Improvised Explosive Devices making factories and supply
routes. I am glad to inform you ladies
and gentlemen, that the invaluable information provided has made us to act
responsively and professionally that made the terrorists to be on the run. It is equally gratifying to say that most of
the terrorist group leadership has been decimated, while the foot soldiers are
abandoning their masters, burying their weapons in the forest and seeking
solace. Such intervention have cut the
terrorists supply routes making them dejected, hungry with no capability to
launch any deadly attack.
5. Ladies
and gentlemen, you would recall that the Nigerian Army some time ago instituted
a committee to review the recent disciplinary cases in the service especially
of those soldiers in the defunct OP ZAMAN LAFIYA. The aim of which was to ensure discipline,
regimentation and justice in the system.
The Committee has concluded its sitting last week and has made certain
recommendation that led to the reinstatement of 3,032 soldiers into the
Nigerian Army out of 5,000 cases that were reviewed. The reinstated soldiers have shown their
total readiness to be re-launched into theatre to combat insurgency and have now
commenced a re-training exercise at the Nigerian Army Training Centre,
Kontagora, Niger State. This training is
to re-orient the affected soldiers and prepare them for this closing stage of
the operational aspect of the counter insurgency operations with more weapons
and new leadership. It must however, be
made clear that not all the dismissed soldiers were granted pardon and
recalled. Those with criminal cases for
instance, have their sentences upheld.
6. I wish
to inform you that the President, Commander-in-Chief has approved the award of
Nigerian Army Medal (NAM) to the Chief of Defence Staff, General GA Olonisakin
and the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General TY Buratai. Similarly, the new Director of Military
Intelligence (DMI) Brigadier General ASH Sa’ad has been honoured with the Republic
of Mali Award of Mali Knight of National Order for his exceptional conduct
while he served as Nigerian Military Attache in that country. The Chief of Army Staff had congratulated him
for doing the nation proud. In a related
development, Lagos State Government is also honouring some officers and soldiers
of 19 Battalion for their role that led to the bursting of a notorious robbery
gang that terrorized the State.
7. The
Nigerian is quite aware of the misunderstanding between some misguided soldiers
and the general public. I want to state
here that we are striving hard to improve our relationship with public and we
would not tolerate any act of indiscipline or misconduct from our troops. Therefore, I want to assure the public that
in line with our procedures, we are taking appropriate measures to prevent such
happenings and sanction all those involved.
8. We
would like to reassure the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria and indeed the good people of our great nation
that we would definitely meet up with the 3-month deadline and do the nation
proud.
9. We
would also like to commend the tremendous sacrifice and gallantry of our troops
in the various theatres of operations and assure them that the leadership of
the Nigerian Army is solidly behind them and doing all it could to enhance
their welfare, performance and general well being. As a matter of fact, as usual, the Chief of
Army Staff Lieutenant General TY Buratai would be visiting them in the
frontline very soon.
10. The
Nigerian Army monthly route march for the month of September will take place on
Friday, 4th September 2015 across formations and units of the
Nigerian Army all over the country. In Abuja, the exercise will kick start by
05:30 am. The exercise which will start at the Guards Brigade Sports Complex,
Aguiyi Ironsi Cantonment, will be conducted along the Murtala Mohammed
Expressway – Niger Barracks to 7 Guards Battalion, Lungi Barracks and then back
to the starting point through the same route.
11. In
Abuja, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, will
lead the Principal Staff Officers, senior officers and soldiers for the
exercise. The monthly route march is part of COAS effort to sharpen the
responsiveness of troops of the Nigerian Army through restoration of regimental
activities. The public is advised not to panic on sighting heavy presence of
troops on the mentioned route.
12. Gentlemen
of the press, let me reiterate our unalloyed loyalty to the President and
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and thank him for his continued support
to the Nigerian Army in its resolve to free the country from the menace of insurgency.
13. Thank
you.
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