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No safe haven for terrorists – DHQ
Defence Headquarters has said that despite having knowledge of the current video in circulation where the ignoble Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau called on its adherents to sheath the sword and embrace peace, explained that they will subject the video to forensic analysis.
The Director, Defence Information, Brig Gen Rabe Abubakar emphatically stated that not minding the contents of the video clips, the Armed Forces of Nigeria would continue to fight in order to consolidate the successes recorded so far and assuring Nigerians that no inch of the Nigerian territory would be allowed to be bastardized by any force of darkness again.
The DHQ further reassured that the citizens would be protected noting that all captives under the coffer of the Boko Haram Terrorists, would regain their freedom with the ongoing military’s final offensive against the terrorists.
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Gen Abubakar urged Nigerians to discountenance the video as it could be another ploy or antics of the terrorists to keep our innocent citizen off their current security alertness to maximize casualties if attacked. He emphasised that the military is determined more than ever before to end this ugly trend.
He added, “Members of the public are also advised not to be carried away by the video clips, but to be extra vigilant and be security conscious at all times during Easter celebration and beyond. Public is also reminded to report any suspicious strange faces, movement and object to the nearest security agency so as to counter any unholy plans of the Godless terrorist group
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