The
Federal Government has described as a hoax the figures being bandied by
ISIS concerning the number of attacks carried out by Boko Haram and the
number of people killed by the terrorists in Nigeria in the last two
months.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Monday,
the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the
imaginary figures were part of the ISIS' strategy to shore up the morale
of its dispersed and defeated fellow-terrorists in Nigeria.
''Apart
from these fake figures, we are aware of the planned release of old
videos of Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria through the terrorists'
preferred channel to give the impression that they have continued to
carry out spectacular attacks. Those videos are neither recent nor
genuine.
''The ISIS/Boko Haram propaganda is being deliberately timed to coincide with the Dec. 31st 2015
deadline issued to the military by the President to decimate the
terrorists, and is also aimed at distracting the military and striking
at its all-time high morale.
''But
the truth of the matter is that the capability of the military has
improved drastically, and there is a higher level of awareness among
Nigerians concerning the war against terrorism, which has led them
(Nigerians) to increase their support for the troops on the frontline
and to also own the war.
''Therefore,
the figures being pushed out by ISIS on behalf of Boko Haram represent
nothing but a figment of the terrorists' imagination. We recently
visited Bama, from where they once ran their phony Caliphate, but all we
saw were gallant troops holding sway. We even shared a delicious lunch
of 'balango' (a kind of suya) and soft drinks with the troops.
''We
therefore wonder where the terrorists have been carrying out their
so-called spectacular attacks, as indicated by ISIS, when indeed the
capability of the shameless cowards has been so degraded that all they
can do now is to target innocent women and children, using equally
innocent children and women as their bomb carriers,'' he said.
The
Minister said the decimated Boko Haram terrorists are so hungry, so
broke, so sick and so desperate that all they can now do is to clutch at
straws, hence Nigerians should ignore their meaningless propaganda.
''In
the days ahead, there will be more of such Boko Haram propaganda,
targeted at weakening the resolve of our brave troops, instilling fears
into the minds of Nigerians and also seeking to impress their fellow
terrorists in ISIS. Nigerians should see the propaganda for what it is: a
hoax!'' he said.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Dec. 21st 2015
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Dec. 21st 2015
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