Boko Haram: Army Chief Assures of Full Peace in N/East as UN Resumes Humanitarian Service

•Troops ambush terrorists in Borno state

Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

Following the recent upsurge in attacks by the Boko Haram terrorists, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has assured that the military will restore full peace to the North-East as was directed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

This is coming as the United Nations (UN) and partner agencies have resumed humanitarian services in the troubled region after it was temporarily suspended as a result of last week’s Boko Haram ambush in Borno State that injured two soldiers and three of their staff members.

Buratai gave the assurance on Saturday while addressing troops undergoing training at the Nigerian Army Special Forces Training School at Buni Yadi, the headquarter of the 27 Task Force Brigade of the Nigeria Army in Yobe State.

The Army Chief in the report by News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), charged the troops to sustain the momentum of ongoing counter-terrorism insurgency operations to flush out the insurgents.

He said: “Operation Lafia Dole’ has entered a critical stage. You must sustain the momentum; there is no going back

“There is no time to waste. We want full restoration of peace in the North East. That is what the president wants’’.

Buratai later told newsmen that he was in Buni Yadi to see how the troops undergoing the Special Forces training were faring.

He explained that the exercise was to make the personnel resilient and be able to withstand challenges they might face in the course of the ongoing operations.

Buratai also explained that the school was relocated from Niger state to Buni Yadi in view of the strategic location of the town in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgents.

“We know the importance of this place – Buni Yadi. This is the route they (insurgents) passed through to other parts of the North East and even Plateau in the North Central.

“It is better for us to have dominated and taken over the place’’, he said, and assured the troops of their welfare and logistics need, including required equipment to prosecute the war.

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