The Federal Government warned on Friday
that Boko Haram terrorists, who have been beaten and put on the run by
the military, are planning another sensational abduction of
pupils/students or foreigners in a desperate effort to raise funds,
through ransom, for food, medical and arms supply.
In
a statement issued in Abuja, the Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the planned abduction is in line with the
terrorists' new modus operandi of focusing on soft targets, having being
routed from their stronghold and their capacity to stage spectacular
attacks substantially degraded.
He
said while the largely defeated terrorists have now concentrated their
attacks on soft targets, like motor parks, schools and entertainment
centres, they have been decimated to a level that they are now incapable
of staging spectacular attacks like they used to do.
''The
kidnap of the Chibok girls in 2014, which attracted global attention to
the terrorist group, is what it is now trying to repeat, hoping it can
find vulnerable targets, especially schools, or a group of foreigners
outside the frontline states.
''The
plan by Boko Haram is also part of an overall strategy by the
terrorists to seek to negatively impact on the psyche of the gallant
troops who have routed them (terrorists) from their stronghold and also
give the impression that they have not been largely defeated by the
December 2015 deadline given by this Administration to effectively
degrade the insurgency in the North-east.
''This is why
we have decided to issue this alert to enable the authorities of both
public primary and secondary schools in remote locations, particular in
the Northern states, to upgrade security arrangements.
''It
is also aimed at alerting the general public, operators of hotels and
entertainment centres, motor parks and similar facilities to also
upgrade their security arrangements for the holidays,'' the Minister
said.
He assured
that the Federal Government will build on the successes recorded by the
military, which has largely met the deadline to degrade the capability
of Boko Haram.
''Smoked
out of their hideouts and badly bruised by our gallant military, the
Boko Haram terrorists are desperate, especially in the face of the
depletion of their food supplies. In their desperation, they will not
hesitate to embark on actions they feel can still make them relevant or
enhance their survival. But the military is ready and able to prevent
that,'' the Minister said.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Dec. 18th 2015
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Dec. 18th 2015
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