The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah has said the army
will soon launch a massive military offensive to end insurgency in the
North-East.
Minimah made this known when he addressed troops of 2 Brigade Port
Harcourt at a two-day visit to army formations and units in Rivers on
Sunday.
According to him, military hardware’s will soon arrive into the
country in furtherance of the Federal Government resolve to end Boko
Haram activities.
“The equipments ordered by the Federal Government will soon be coming into the nation’s shores in a few weeks time.
“As soon as the equipments come in, we will launch a major offensive
toward ending this madness of insurgency in the North-East of the
country,” he said.
Minimah said that under President Goodluck Jonathan, the army had
witnessed significant improvement in personnel welfare and institutional
capacity to confront the nation’s security challenges.
He said that efforts were also being made to reduce oil theft in the
Niger Delta in response to new techniques devised by oil thieves to
sabotage the nation’s economy.
“We cannot say we will completely stamp out oil theft in one day, but
then the greater act in pursuing oil thieves is ongoing, and we will
see greater result with time,” he said.
Minimah, who also inaugurated six blocks of 28 flats, and a block of
five flats officers’ quarters built by the 2 Brigade, said the project
would reduce accommodation deficit in the barrack.
He commended the Commanding Officer of the 29 Battalion, Lt.-Col.
Olusegun Oladuntoye, for building an ultra-modern state-of-the-art
Quarter Guard for the brigade. (NAN)
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