The Defence headquarters has despatched a team of senior
military officers to Maiduguri to assess the extent of damage in the early
monday morning attack on the Airforce base which claimed a large number of
lives and damaged three military helicopters.
The supervising Minister of Defence,
Labaran Maku disclosed this yesterday while briefing newsmen on the activities
lined up for 2014 Armed forces remembrance day celebration.
Maku announced that the military is
intensifying recruitment and training in order to confront the insurgency to
its logical conclusion.
According to Maku, insurgencies of
this type are not easy to combat, while the military is doing everything
possible.
The minister assured all Nigerians
that the defence headquarters is on top of the situation, as the military is
facing a group of stubborn criminals who are hell bent on distabilising the
country.
“As I am talking to you, the Armed
Forces headquarters are in Maiduguri to give us details of what happened,” he
said.
The Minister announced that the
government is setting up a foundation to cater for the needs of fallen heroes
and pensioners and that details will be announced when the plans are ready.
Also, he said that President Goodluck
Jonathan has directed an increase in the military pensions adding that all
issues relating to payment of pensions without delay have been addressed.
He noted that the Armed Forces
Rememberance Day celebration 2014 is a special one because it coincides with
Nigeria’s centenary celebration, hence the theme has been provided to
underscore the contributions of the Armed forces to global peace and security
in the last 100years.
The theme is,”100 years contributions
of the armed forces to Global/ National peace and security” and the AFRDC 2014
also affords the country the opportunity to recognise the sacrifice of the
military in keeping Nigeria one and united.
The celebration kicks off on 10
December 2013 with the launching of the Emblem and Appeal Fund by President
Goodluck Jonathan, and ends on January 15 with wreath laying ceremony at the
National Arcade/ Cenotaph.
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Are Nigeria Army really ready to flush these small boys that did not receive any training like the Nigerian Army that we trained thru our Tax money. Is this the way they are going to respond in time of war? You guys are not serious.
ReplyDeleteYes I am with you. How many times troops were sent to maiduguri to resolve this issue once and for all, but they all failed. Nigerian Government is high time for you to look for another Solution to this problems, stop spending our money any how.
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