The All Progressives
Congress (APC) on Sunday urged the military to sustain its gallantry and
patriotism and step up intelligence gathering efforts in the fight against
terrorism.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the
National Publicity Secretary of the party, made the call in a statement issued
in Lagos.
The statement hailed the
military for its recent string of successes in the battle against Boko Haram,
the terror group that has caused the nation so much pain.
It said that the
performance of the military had shown that the terror group could be defeated
within the time set by President Muhammadu Buhari.
``The continued push to
dislodge the terrorists from their fortress in Sambisa Forest and elsewhere,
the dismantling of their major fuel depot and other logistics is commendable.
``Also, the rescue of
many innocent people from the clutches of the terrorists is clear indication
that the military has gained the upper hand against Boko Haram.
``The mere fact that the
terrorists are now surrendering in droves to the gallant troops of the Nigerian
military is the clearest indication yet that the bandits are feeling the tremendous
heat, which has been turned on them, '' it said.
The statement also
commended the Service Chiefs for their exemplary leadership, saying that it had
made the difference in motivating the troops.
Mohammed said in the
statement: ``The bigger picture of the impending Boko Haram defeat is the
restoration of the much-vaunted capability of the Nigerian military and its
globally-acclaimed professionalism that have vaulted Nigeria to the elite group
of top global peace-keeping nations.
''The sharp turnaround in
the war against Boko Haram is also an indication of what a nation can achieve
under a purposeful, committed, disciplined and sincere leadership.''
The statement appealed to
Nigerians to continue to support and pray for the troops.
According to the statement,
this is imperative as the troops are paying the supreme price for the safety
and security of all Nigerians, as well as the stability, cohesion and unity of
the country. (NAN)
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