Military alleviates fears of potential assaults by Boko Haram individuals in Abuja and environs
Military alleviates fears of potential assaults by Boko Haram individuals in Abuja and environs
The Nigerian Defense Headquarters says it is on red alarm over detailed arranged assaults by Boko Haram order individuals in Abuja, Nasarawa and Kogi state.
An insight report delivered by the Nigeria Customs Service recommends that individuals from the organization have raised camps in certain pieces of Abuja, Kogi and Nasarawa state with plans to arrange an assault in these regions.
In an announcement delivered on Sunday, September 6, the Coordinator Defense Media Operations Defense Headquarters, Major General John Enenche, said the Armed powers and other security operators are attempting to thwart any assaults. He additionally spoke to Nigerians to stay cautious and report any dubious movement as needs be.
Read the statement below
The Defense Headquarters wish to console inhabitants of FCT and other connecting States that the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security organizations have been on red alarm to battle wrongdoing and guarantee compelling reconnaissance of the Federal Capital Territory and different States of the nation.
This is basic continuation of an indicated update from the Nigeria Customs Service cautioning its staff on a potential assault on the FCT.
The Armed Forces of Nigeria cooperating with other security and reaction organizations especially the center insight offices thusly guarantee the overall population that preventive and preemptive knowledge are progressing.
The overall population is hence encouraged to approach their legal organizations courageous.
2. Besides, the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security offices wish to guarantee the overall population that the offensives against the shared adversaries of this Nation won’t stop until regularity is reestablished in all pieces of the nation.
Consequently, the overall population is similarly charged to stay careful and report any dubious action as needs be.”