Monday, 26 February 2018
We Left Dapchi in Police's Hands - Troops
Why there were no troops in Dapchi when terrorists struck, Army replies Yobe Governor
Following the damning comments by Yobe Governor, Ibrahim Gaidam, blaming troops for the circumstances that led to the abduction of 110 female students of the Government Girls Science and Technical College, in Dapchi town, the Headquarters Theatre Command Operations LAFIYA DOLE has responded that it handed the town over the Police after securing it and ensuring peace there.
The Headquarters said it had to move soldiers to other troubled areas.
Gaidam told visiting Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima on Saturday: “I blame the whole attack on Dapchi on the military and the defence headquarters who withdrew troops from Dapchi. The attack occurred barely a week after the military withdrew the soldiers from there
“Before then, Dapchi has been peaceful, there was never such incident. But just a week after they withdrew the troops, Boko Haram came to attack the town….
“Let me be quoted anywhere, the military must take blame for the attack on Dapchi. The same thing happened in 2013 when the military suddenly removed troops guarding the town and a week later Boko Haram went there to attack the town and the secondary school there killing 29 students.”
The Operation LAFIYA DOLE Headquarters statement by its spokesman, Col Onyema Nwachukwu, reads in full:
The attention of Headquarters Theatre Command Operations LAFIYA DOLE, has been drawn to a statement credited to His Excellency Alhaji (Dr) Ibrahim Gaidam, Executive Governor of Yobe State, currently circulating in the media, in which he reportedly alleged that the withdrawal of the military was responsible for the recent suspected Boko Haram terrorists’ attack and abduction of female students from Government Girls Science Technical College in Dapchi .
This allegation is not only unfortunate, but also very far from the truth Although this Headquarters will not attempt to join in any blame game, it is very expedient to set the record straight for the benefit of posterity.
In carrying out its mandate to counter terrorism and insurgency in north eastern Nigeria, Operation Lafiya Dole, has been alive to its responsibilities vis a vis the fight against Boko Haram insurgents.
Several communities and Local Governments that were hitherto under siege of the insurgents have been liberated and the insurgents pushed out. While troops continue to trail and decimate the remnants of the insurgents in the hinterlands, the security of the liberated communities and towns fall in the hands of the sister security agencies.
The recent dislodgement and further decimation of the insurgents from their enclaves in the Sambisa and the Lake Chad Islands are testimonials to the effective operations of troops against the insurgents.
Additionally, troops are regularly conducting long range patrols, raids and ambushes to canalise and take out fleeing insurgents. Given all these efforts, it is very astonishing and shocking that such unfortunate comment and allegation is been touted against the loyal and dedicated troops of Operation Lafiya Dole.
Contrary to the comments being circulated, troops earlier deployed in Dapchi were redeployed to reinforce troops at Kanama following attacks on troops’ location at the Nigerian – Nigerien border.
This was on the premise that Dapchi has been relatively calm and peaceful and the security of Dapchi town was formally handed over to the Nigeria Police Division located in the town.
Troops’ redeployment was therefore done in tandem with the exigencies of operation and not as misconstrued. It is thus obligatory, to state that the allegation reportedly attributed to the Governor of Yobe state is misleading and misinforming.
We reiterate our commitment and determination to carrying out our mandate to fight Boko Haram terrorists in the north east. We also implore members of the public to continue to support us with credible information on the whereabouts o
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