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War against terror: BMO lauds relocation of command centre from Abuja to Borno

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The Buhari Media Organization has said the relocation of the tactical command and control centre of the Nigerian Army from Abuja to the theatre of operations in Borno State by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Tukur Buratai is a good development.

The group said the relocation attests to the resolve of the Nigerian Army to effectively coordinate the operations aimed at annihilating the Boko Haram Terrorists and its splinter faction, Islamic State of West Africa Province.

The group in a statement on Wednesday by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary, Cassidy Madueke, said the terrorists are in a state of disarray, as, according to it, they continue to lose their sanctuaries to the sustained firepower from the Nigerian Armed Forces.

The group stated that the President, Major-General Buhari (retd) has reposed much confidence in the military forces and their commanders.

It said:

“The huge equipping and retooling of the forces, with fearsome artilleries, and the delivery of military hardware on a gargantuan scale, make the Nigerian armed forces a lethal force and a booster to the morale of the personnel on the battlefield.

“The COAS presence would add impetus and renewed vigour to the fierce counter-insurgency operations in the North-East and the fringes of Lake Chad region, it would also cut bureaucracy and speed up decision-making to the reality of the troops on the front lines.”

It added, “BMO acknowledges the COAS action and expresses its confidence in his commitment not to leave the theatre of operations until ‘BHT is downgraded, they have been considerably weakened and most attacks are thwarted, equipment captured, commanders arrested’.

“Instructively, while leading an onslaught against COVID-19, President Muhammadu Buhari is fully committed to advancing the capacity of the armed forces in the war against violent extremists.”

BMO commended the troops’ gallant contributions against the insurgency and called for more sustained and strategic collaboration, sharing of intelligence, and joint operations between all members of the Multinational Joint Task Force.

It stated that the humongous investment in the military by the President now made the Nigerian defence forces ‘almost unrecognizable.’

It said:

“For the first time since the 1980s, Nigeria is once again focusing on sophistication and not just size, leading to specific enemy commanders being neutralized.”

BMO called on Nigerians to play their roles as change agents in the fight against insurgency by supporting the security agencies with useful information.

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