Boko Haram: FG is winning the war- Presidency
The senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe has debunked insinuations in some quarters that the insurgents are more armed and motivated than the security agencies in Nigeria.
Addressing a press conference
in Abuja on Tuesday, Dr Okupe said such comments can only mislead the
public maintaining that as far back as over twelve months ago, the
fighting machinery of the insurgents had suffered major decapitation and
have resorted almost exclusively, to attacking soft targets such as
schools, women and children and sleeping communities.
According to him, “For the avoidance of doubt and with ample evidence on the ground, we state that the Nigerian Armed Forces
and Security Agencies are on top of the situation. The orchestration of
mayhem by the insurgents is the result of their dislodgment from their
strongholds and hideouts in the mountainous forest areas of Borno State.
In recent times, these areas have been heavily bombed aerially by the
Nigerian Air Force and combed systematically by ground troops”.
Dr Okupe categorically stated that the Nigerian military is one of
the best equipped in Africa and that in 2014, the Federal Government
made budgetary provision in excess of N1 trillion for the military and
other security agencies, an amount, which is about 22 percent of our
entire national budget for this year which belies the suggestion in
certain quarters that the Federal Government is not doing the needful in
prosecuting this war.
He informed that, if the insurgents have not been completely
routed, it is due to the fact that Our Armed Forces are severely
constrained because of the fact that civilian settlements are also
co-located in this vicinity making selective engagement tenuous and
difficult if heavy civilian casualty is to be avoided.
“The public will note that following serious dislocation of the
insurgents from their hideouts, the new trend is for them, after
sporadic attacks, which are usually launched at night, to quickly cross
over to neigbouring countries for safety. The Nigerian military is
prevented from pursuing them into these foreign territories by law and
international conventions and this obviously gives continuous respite to
the insurgents”, he said.
While pointing out that the obvious location of some villages close
to the mountains affords the insurgents opportunity and facility to
launch strikes at night and sneak back across the border into
neighbouring countries he explained that the Nigerian military and
security agencies have taken up this challenge and like every facet of
this struggle will put an end to these incursions in the shortest
possible time.
“We are certainly not involved in conventional warfare but are rather engaged in guerrilla warfare with all its unpredictability. However, it is heartwarming that our military, which has participated in numerous international peace keeping
operations where they helped to quell insurgencies, has acquired the
sophistication and necessary capacity to adapt to the ever changing
modus operandi of the insurgents.
On the media reports
which quoted a governor as saying the military has been overwhelmed, he
said “it is wrong wrong for anyone, Nigerian or foreigner, to assert
that our armed forces cannot defeat the Boko Haram insurgents or to
insinuate that the insurgents are better armed. We believe strongly that
the statement made by the Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima
that the insurgents are better armed than our military is based purely
on a civilian perception of the situation at hand. It is clear that
Governor Shettima does not have the expertise to categorize or classify
the effectiveness of any weapon”.
“The statement on low
morale and lack of motivation is equally unfair and misplaced. Whereas
insurgents are usually motivated by ideological fanaticism, on the
contrary well-disciplined militaries like ours are spurred by patriotic
sense of duty, national pride and strict adherence to professionalism.
Therefore, the morale of troops engaged in this war is high and ought
not to be dampened by unsavory and certainly untrue comments of low
motivation.
The presidential aide
enjoined all our national leaders and stakeholders across political and
religious divides to close ranks with government and valiant troops
defending the territorial integrity and support the Federal Government
route out the scourging menace of insurgency rather than speaking at
cross purposes.
“We want to reassure
Nigerians and members of the international community that though it is
in the character of insurgents to create maximum fear, their sporadic
attacks on soft targets is being contained and will be halted”, he
concluded.
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