Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters on Monday gleefully announced that the
country’s troops had successfully pushed the Boko Haram insurgents away
from the Yobe State.
Yobe, up till now, was one of the states
mostly affected by insurgency. Terrorism in Nigeria is estimated to have
resulted in, at least, 13, 000 deaths with many other citizens of the
country living with sour tales of their experiences with the sect that began over six years ago.
Making
the announcement on Twitter, the micro-interaction site on the
internet, General Chris Olukolade, Nigerian Army’s spokesman, simply
said: “we announce the reclaiming of Goniri today. That was the last
stronghold of terrorists in Yobe.”
In another tweet, he said: “Adamawa is free, Yobe is free, Borno is soon to be freed by our able military.”
The Nigerian Army had, days ago, announced that it had fully taken over lost territories in Adamawa State.
President
Goodluck Jonathan had promised, in the heat of the six weeks extension
of the general elections in Nigeria, that the Nigerian Army would ensure
that it rids the country of Boko Haram.
He also gave an order that Abubakar Shekau, the acclaimed leader of the sect must be captured alive.
The presidential election is currently less than two weeks.
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff,
Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah, on Monday promised that the country’s Army
would never again be ridiculed or humiliated as it had become in the
fight against insurgency in the country.
Minimah, who said this at the Chief of Army Staff’s First Quarters Conference,
Abuja, noted that the Nigerian troops had been resilient in spite of
the many challenges they had passed through in the fight against
insurgency.
While thanking Nigerians for keeping faith with the
military through its trying period, he recalled that Nigerians showed
their frustration when the military was not measuring up but that these
same Nigerians are now proud of the success recorded by the military
currently.
“I want to seize this opportunity to express the
Nigerian Army’s profound appreciation to all Nigerians who have stood by
us through thick and thin particularly in the last one year. The
challenges that we continue to face have again brought to the fore, the
strength, perseverance, long suffering and resilience of the Nigerian
nation and her people.
“Despite some of the reverses we suffered
in the course of our operations some of which almost brought the
Nigerian Army to its knees, the good people of this country never wavered but consistently solidarised and identified with us.
“They
are understandably frustrated when we fail to perform to expectation
but are always quick to show their support and appreciation of our
successes. I think this has been the tempo in the last four weeks.
“Nigerians have come out to identify with the Nigerian military, the Nigerian Army and the security agencies.
“I
salute all Nigerians for identifying with us; it is from them that we
continue to draw inspirations and I want to invite them to our battle
cry, that never again shall we go through this process again; never
again shall the Nigerian Army be humiliated the way we have been
humiliated,” he said.
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