The Nigerian military is acquiring new equipment and undergoing more
training to battle Boko Haram and other terrorist groups in the country, Chief
of Army Staff, Kenneth Minimah said on Sunday 6 July.Minimah who made this
known at the Inter-Denominational Church Service held at Our Lady Queen of
Martyrs Catholic Church, Mogadishu Cantonment in Abuja, said that the military
will put an end to terrorism in the country, adding that, collective effort was
required to win the fight against terrorism.The service which was to mark the
2014 Nigerian Army Day Celebration, NADCEL, themed: “Combating Current National
Security Challenges through Collective Effort”.
“We are going through troubled times, but they will soon come to an end, and
we shall be glad at the end. I promise you it will come to an end and we will
be victorious,” the army chief said.“The war against terrorism is a collective
effort of all Nigerians and I appeal to all Nigerians to join hands in fighting
this new war of terrorism.”Lt.-Gen. Minimah thanked Nigerians for their
perseverance despite a deadly spell of terror by extremist group, Boko Haram.“I
also appeal to them (Nigerians) that terrorism is a new warfare. It requires
time and patience for us to defeat it. I am very much optimistic that we will
deliver. We will win the war. What we have in the North-East will certainly
come to an end soon.”“Our job is to continue to protect and preserve the unity
of this country and making it stable for prosperity. Our job is also to uphold
our constitutional role, which is to defend the country’s territorial integrity
from insurgency and external aggression, and provide aid to civil authority.
That, we will continue to do,” he noted.
Using the Niger-Delta, Abia and Benue States as examples, Minimah said peace
had returned to these places and everywhere there were peaceful.He said the
army would prevail over insurgents as it used to be in the past, saying they
would win the war against terrorism.
He however said the army decided to have a low-key celebration for NADCEL
2014 because of the current security challenges facing the country.“A man does
not celebrate his birthday if he is bereaved. He has to just mark his birthday.
I want to salute the gallantry of our troops, who have paid the supreme price
in the course of defending their fatherland. These officers and soldiers had
died in their duty posts and we will not forget them.”In his sermon, Reverend
Dawuk Danfulani, Director Army Chaplain (Protestant), said Nigerians must unite
to faithfully seek God’s support if they were to end terrorism.“If a person is
pulling down the system that is supposed to stand, you have the right to expose
him or her. If we condemn collectively and expose evil-doers, they will be
afraid to do evil.”
Source:PM News
6 comments:
Please ooooo, we want some action to end all this havoc
okay, we are waiting
I hope and pray this true......
Talk is cheap,We want to see it.....Please Nigerians are tired
*Thinking* Fingers crossed
We are waiting ooooo Oga Minimah
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