The Federal Government said on Thursday that troops were working hard
to free Baga and other towns captured by the Boko Haram insurgents in
Borno.
Mike Omeri, the Coordinator, National Information Centre,
stated this while giving newsmen an update on ongoing troops operation
in the North East.
Omeri, however, said the situation in Baga had
improved. His claim coincided with the news that the terrorists had
unleashed a second round of massacre on residents of Baga, killing over
100 people.
But when asked to make clarification on the
improvement, Omeri said disclosing strategy could endanger troops
operations in that area.
“As you are aware, full details of military operations cannot be discussed until an appropriate time,” he said.
The
coordinator said troops operations were being reviewed with a view to
improving logistics and support for them to defeat the insurgents.
According
to him, officers are being trained and re-trained to update their
skills and capacity, while surveillance, intelligence sharing and
synergy are being enhanced.
Omeri also said that there were
consultations among security chiefs and their retired colleagues,
traditional rulers and other critical stakeholders to bring their
experiences to bear on the fight against the insurgents.
He
assured the people of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa that government was
working steadfastly to restore normalcy but added this would be done in a
way to reduce loss of lives and property.
On unguarded utterances
by some prominent Nigerians, including politicians and religious
leaders, Omeri appealed to them to apply wisdom.
He also urged them be courageous to speak the truth to reduce tension in the country and generate goodwill among the citizenry.
“We
believe the unity of purpose so far exhibited by Nigerians in the fight
against insurgency must be sustained by all, irrespective of political
persuasions, religious beliefs and ideological positions.
“The
path of patriotism and honour is not to wait until we get into
government before we can contribute to save the precious lives of our
citizens,” he said
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