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Defence chief blames renewed attacks on Sahel crisis, porous borders

 


Christopher Musa, the chief of defence staff, says terrorists are intensifying attacks across the Sahel region.

 

Musa spoke on Friday after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu, the security chiefs and the inspector-general of police at State House.

 

There has been an uptick in insurgents attacks in the northern part of the country, with military bases not spared.

 

Speaking with journalists, the defence chief said the escalations of terrorists activities in the Sahel have spilled into the country due to the “porous” borders.

 

He added that the meeting reviewed the “entire security situation” in the country.

 

“The president is concerned about what is happening, and we have reassured him that we are on top of our game. We are working extremely very hard,” he said.

 

“What has happened of recent is the global push by terrorists and jihadists all over the Sahel area, and that pressure is what came into Nigeria because of the nature of our borders.”

 

 

Musa said Tinubu has directed the service chiefs on what should be done to address the nation’s security situation.

 

He said Nigeria is collaborating with neighbouring countries to fight the insurgents, saying the porous borders are “aggravating” the situation in the country.

 

The defence chief noted that all theatres of operations in the country have been enhanced and equipment procured.

 

“Mr president has also given us much approval for air access and other aspect of security,” he said.

 

 

Musa said the president is also engaging with the governors for support to “stamp down insecurity”.

 

“We are working together as a team to make sure that Nigeria is peaceful. That is our mandate,” Musa said.

 

The defence chief warned against fake news, saying most videos of insurgent attacks circulated online are either old or occurred in other countries.

 

“You always wonder why some individuals feel happy when things go bad in their country. If Nigeria is destroyed, all of us will go down,” he said.

 

He sought support from Nigerians to cooperate with the military and security agencies to ensure Nigeria is safe.

 

“If you see something going wrong anywhere in the country, report it to us and action would be taken,” he said.

 


“If you see our personnel doing what they are not supposed to do, report them.”

 

Musa said that the federal government is “doing so much” in tackling insecurity, adding that states and LGs must also play their role.

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  1. The continuous military pounding on terrorists groups in the Sahel Region by the military of the confederated States has made some of abandoned the region to seek refuge in Nigeria and neighbouring countries - Chad and Niger Republic. It would have been good if our Nigerian Army could be able to neutralise them as they migrate to our territory. The Sahel Army are not given these terrorists chances to carry out any attack on their soil any longer because they are militarily equipped to dislodge them anytime. They have blocked them from air, land and water. So, it’s becoming difficult for them to carry out deadly attacks on these countries because they are so organised and there are North Korea and Russian Special troops on ground in Burkina Faso equipped with sophisticated radar systems that covers the entire west African military bases and movements of troops. Despite western support for these terrorists, they have been incapacitated to lunch devastating attacks. It was recently reported that terrorists were now using drones to help them create more damage to the Sahel Region and these drones were wiped out immediately in a coordinated firepower attack against enemy. But, the question is; how do terrorists have access to these sophistication? How do they come about them? Who’s giving them intelligence informations, how do they get their sophisticated weapons and how do the get logistics to navigate state to state. Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger Republic don’t want to be back to a regional institution - ECOWAS that maintained Africans into poverty, famine, redundancies, deficit in infrastructural advancement, lack of economic development, massive corruption, instigating political upheaval and stealing our natural resources etc etc. Nigeria alignment with the west has completely broken citizens aspirations, they maintained Nigerian in a neocolonial mindset that took our country back to the Stone Age. Nigeria is tired to be dictated to by the west.

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