Never again
will terrorists take over and occupy any part of Nigeria’s territory, President
Muhammadu Buhari vowed in Sambisa Forest on Monday.
The
President made the vow when he declared the 2017 Nigerian Army Small Arms
Championship (NASAC), opened.
Represented
by the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, Buhari noted that holding the
championship in the forest was an affirmation that government was “resolved to
stamp out all activities and operations of the Boko Haram insurgents from our
territory.”
Buhari said:
“This championship is a showcase of the clear effect and degradation of the
Boko Haram terrorist group with the destruction of Camp Zairo in the heart of
the famous Sambisa forest.
“I can say
categorically that never again will Boko Haram occupy any of our land.
“I want use
this opportunity to congratulate the Nigerian Army for this achievement and
reiterate at this point by noting that it is a case of professional training
that brought the Nigerian Army to this length.”
Buhari
restated that through the Presidential Committee on North-East Initiative
(PCNI), government would reconstruct facilities and structures destroyed by the
terrorists so that the people of the region could enjoy the dividends of
democracy.
Earlier, the
Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, said the championship was held at
the forest to consolidate on the gains achieved by troops in the North East so
far.
“This
championship is therefore held here at the heart of the Sambisa forest as part
of Nigerian Army’s plans to effectively dominate all hostile territories in the
North East”, Buratai said.
NASAC was
held seven years ago at Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, in Kaduna
state. According to Buratai, the championship could not be held since then due
to numerous operational engagements by the army.
Meanwhile,
the Federal Government has named the newly established Nigerian Army shooting
range at the Sambisa forest after the late Lt.-Col. Abu Ali.
Ali, who was
the commander of an army formation at Mallam Fatori in Borno east, died in a
battle on Nov. 4, 2016 when Boko Haram terrorists attempted to invade and take
the town.
Newsmen
recall that the army routed the terrorists and took over Sambisa on Dec. 23,
2016 at about 1.35pm after it overran Camp Zairo, their last strong hold in the
forest.
(Vanguard)
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