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10 Years Of Boko Haram: Presidency Says Buhari Has Defeated Boko Haram by GistMore10: 7:39am On Jul 31, 2019
President Buhari claimed victory over Boko Haram insurgents as his administration marked the 10th year the terrorists started off its attacks in the north-east region.

Insisting that Boko Haram terrorism has been degraded and defeated, the Presidency claimed that “what we have now is a mixture of remnants of the Boko Haram, fugitive criminals and the Islam in Maghreb together with West African terrorists bonding together.”

The statement released by President Muhammadu Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Garba Shehu reads;

TEN YEARS OF BOKO HARAM: THIS HOW FAR THE BUHARI ADMINISTRATION HAS COME

The position of the Nigerian government is that the Boko Haram terrorism has been degraded and defeated. The real Boko Haram we know is defeated.

What we have now is a mixture of remnants of the Boko Haram, fugitive criminals and the Islam in Maghreb together with West African terrorists bonding together. This is a fall out of the collapse of the Libyan State, and from farther away, of the Islamic State in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. They are taking advantage of our porous Sahelian borders.

As a consequence of these international gangs, we have seen an increase of trans-border crimes and the proliferation of small arms in the Lake Chad Basin area. Outrages are common in Niger, Mali, Chad and Cameroon.

Nigeria is a large country covering nearly one million square kilometres. This is roughly equivalent to the size of France and Germany put together. In addition to our porous borders, in the neighbouring Sahel-Sahara region, a lot of ungoverned areas provide haven for terrorists’ occupation and training.

Without the tremendous efforts of our armed forces and the joint operations by the Nigeria-led Multinational Joint Task Force, MNJTF, formed by the countries of the Lake Chad Basin, this single problem of illegal arms flow would have been much worse.

At the moment, the Nigerian government under President Muhammadu Buhari has made the country safer than it met it. In 2015 when he took power, Boko Haram terrorism was active in nearly half the number of states in the country. They controlled a territory the size of Belgium, with a flag and systems of administration and taxation of their own. Emirs and Chiefs had fled their domains along with hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens. Such is no more; they have been taken from them.

At present, terrorist activities have been confined to the remote, rural agrarian areas of Borno State and pockets of outrages in Adamawa and Yobe States.

As the situation develops, our fantastic armed forces are changing their tactics. Just recently, they launched “Super Camps.” The essence of this is to act proactively and respond quickly to the changing nature of terrorism.

In addition to the additional support the government of Nigeria is receiving from friendly countries across Europe, United States and the Middle East, the Nigerian government is spending large sums of money in weapons procurement to keep our military in good fighting shape.

While the military arsenal is not something you pay for and get, requiring mostly long-time orders, weapons will come in accordance with the terms of contracts. This country is expecting the commencement of the delivery of Super Tucano fighter jets, very effective in this kind of warfare, beginning next year from the United States.

The administration has embarked on an ambitious electronic/digital border monitoring scheme to curtail the porosity of the borders and, working with the UN agencies, the World Bank, the Islamic Development Bank, donor agencies and friendly countries, has started providing solutions to backwardness in development and poverty in the sub-region because at the very heart of recruitment schemes of the terrorists lies the issue of poverty.

A few weeks ago, the administration inaugurated the Northeast Development Commission, to fast track development and poverty eradication in the affected areas.

The Buhari administration is strongly encouraged by successes recorded so far by our armed forces and the MNJTF, and is optimistic that in the same way as our military defeated the Boko Haram, so would the ISWA terrorism be defeated.

This is coming barely 72 hours after Boko Haram insurgents killed over 60 mourners at a village in Borno State.

See more here; http://gistmore.com/10-years-of-boko-haram-presidency-says-buhari-has-defeated-boko-haram

Re: 10 Years Of Boko Haram: Presidency Says Buhari Has Defeated Boko Haram by CodeTemplar: 7:41am On Jul 31, 2019
Stop playing rough-play.
Re: 10 Years Of Boko Haram: Presidency Says Buhari Has Defeated Boko Haram by GistMore10: 7:42am On Jul 31, 2019
cool
Re: 10 Years Of Boko Haram: Presidency Says Buhari Has Defeated Boko Haram by Nobody: 7:42am On Jul 31, 2019
So today is Boko haram's birthday sad shocked
And buhari is marking it for them?
Re: 10 Years Of Boko Haram: Presidency Says Buhari Has Defeated Boko Haram by Tocynone(m): 7:43am On Jul 31, 2019
Who takes the presidency serious.
No integrity whatsoever
Re: 10 Years Of Boko Haram: Presidency Says Buhari Has Defeated Boko Haram by Upton: 7:54am On Jul 31, 2019
Na so
Re: 10 Years Of Boko Haram: Presidency Says Buhari Has Defeated Boko Haram by Niaja4real(m): 9:54am On Jul 31, 2019
Yes of course, im don depeat boko but na haram come remain

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