Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah
The
leadership of the Nigerian military has concluded arrangement to deploy
600 specially trained commandos in the troubled area of Damboa, Borno
State.
A security source said on Tuesday that
the military personnel were specially trained within the country for the
purpose of strengthening the security presence in Damboa, which is
considered as one of the most volatile areas in the North-East.
It was gathered that the military and
the soldiers deployed in that part of Borno State had become very
skeptical about the sincerity of the people following the ambushing and
killing of an army officer, who was commanding the troop.
It was said that the leadership of the
military was shocked that the lieutenant-colonel, a Muslim, who was on
mission to convince the people to prevail on the insurgents to embrace
peace could be killed in an ambush by the same people he was protecting.
The source said that the military
leadership had to take the step to send the specially trained forces to
the area to replace some of the soldiers with affected morale in the
area.
The source said, “The Army is sceptical
about the sincerity of the Damboa people. The situation is such that it
has become difficult to separate the people of the area from Boko Haram
elements in the area. The place is completely infested.
“And that was responsible for the ambushing and killing of the officer, who was in charge of the troops in the area.
“The morale of the troops is seriously
affected, with the killing of their commander and there is the need to
prevent them from acting irrationally, to boost their morale.
“The officer, who was killed went there
to protect the integrity of the nation. Being a Muslim, he had to tell
them they were damaging the image of the North.
“He led that soft approach, to plead
with the leaders to talk to them about the importance of peace, and to
warn anybody who refused would be dealt with.
“A specialised team has been trained to
take over from some of the guys on the ground. Six hundred of them are
ready for deployment now. It is a strong force that would boost the
morale of those in the area.”
Investigations revealed that the Federal
Government had embarked on massive procurement of military hardware
from the United States and Russia to address the incessant Boko Haram
attacks in the North-East.
It was learnt that the government had
imported 40 helicopter gunships from the US and Russia. They are
expected to arrive the country first week of August.
The government was also said to have
imported mine-resistant tanks required for some planned operations in
areas taken over by the insurgents.
The source added that the military had
also embarked on massive recruitment of troops in the bid to strengthen
the nation’s security forces against the threat of terrorism.
“The Federal Government has purchased
some fighter helicopters for this operation; about 40 helicopter
gunships have been imported out of which over 30 are from the US while
the rest are from Russia.
“They are scheduled to arrive the
country in August; the government is embarking on a massive purchase of
equipment and recruitment of troops in preparation for the threat. They
are doing a lot of recruitment this year,” the source added.
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