Develop New Strategies to End Insurgency – Babangida
Nigeria’s
ex-military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, has called on the military to
develop new strategies to successfully combat insurgency in the nation.
Babangida
made the call on Monday in a statement issued in commemoration of 2019 Armed
Forces Remembrance Day.
“As we
prepare to celebrate this year’s Remembrance Day, we should not be oblivious of
the fact that our military is presently faced with horrific challenges in the
crucial counter-insurgency war, and activities of other blood-thirsty armed
groups. To say the least, these ugly circumstances are not only heart-rending
but unacceptable.
“Hence, it
is high time we seek to consolidate our gains and also fortify our combat
strength. It is pertinent for the top echelons of our military to speedily
evolve new combat strategy to bravely confront the callous terrorists who have
continued to hold many parts of the North East, and in extension, Nigeria in
ransom,” he said.
Babangida
added that the 2019 edition of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day is coming at a
critical period when Nigerian electorates will go to the polls and elect their
new leaders at various levels of government.
According to
him, elections have tested our unity as a people, while also posing threats to
our socio-cultural diversity and challenging our common destiny.
“Nevertheless,
I have a strong conviction that our Armed Forces will remain apolitical prior,
during, and after the general elections, while focusing only on discharging
their constitutional responsibility of safeguarding the country either from the
aggression of internal rebels in the guise of Boko Haram insurgents or from external
retrogressive forces.
“Lastly, on
this unique occasion, I wish to pay a special tribute to some of our gallant
troops who have been incapacitated while at the Theatre of War in the restive
parts of the country,” he said.
The former
president also paid tribute to those who paid the supreme price in their quest
to defend the nation.
Furthermore,
he commended the Armed Forces for their resilience over the years in
maintaining peace in Nigeria, United Nations Missions, African Union and
regional interventions.
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