The insurgency
war in the North East geo-political zone has been won by the country, according
to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai.
He made the
declaration yesterday in a speech at a conference on security challenges
organised by the Federal University, Dutsin-ma, Katsina State, noting that
recent happenings were a rumbling of a dying group.
Represented by
Brigadier General I.K. Ikpere, he assured the citizenry that the military was
poised to combing the Sambisa Forest for the remnants of the terror group.
While acknowledging the escalation in armed conflicts between herdsmen and rural communities as well as other criminal acts, he noted that the threats require deeper understanding through rigorous academic and intellectual exercise. He stressed that it was only when the origin, nature, causes, manifestation and dimensions were understood that solutions could be proffered.
The state governor,
Aminu Bello Masari, said for result, government at all levels must tackle the
pervasive illiteracy and poverty in the land.
While lauding
the military for the success story in the North East, he feared that the
problem would not abate if the twin issues were not urgently addressed.
The vice
chancellor, Professor Haruna Kaita, said it was the tradition of the
institution to organise public lecture series biannually on burning issues with
a view to educating, enlightening and sensitising the public, government
officials and policy makers to happenings in the society.
In a related
development, four policemen are on the brink of dismissal as the Criminal
Investigation Department (CID) of the Adamawa State Police Command is currently
probing the quartet for allegedly diverting bags of rice meant for the
internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the state.
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