The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai
Mohammed speaking at a press session in Abuja on Tuesday, said anyone who is aware
of the technicalities of insurgency will not be startled by the attacks.
”During the immediate period after an insurgency has been degraded, the fact that terrorists are dispersed into the community is often followed by an upsurge of terror attacks in the form of suicide bombing and sabotage of critical facilities. Activities during these periods are often carried out within population and against soft targets or vulnerable groups. There is often apprehension in the community that terrorism is getting worse, even though, in reality, insurgency has been weakened as a cohesive terror force. This is the current phase of insurgency in the country,” he said.
”During the immediate period after an insurgency has been degraded, the fact that terrorists are dispersed into the community is often followed by an upsurge of terror attacks in the form of suicide bombing and sabotage of critical facilities. Activities during these periods are often carried out within population and against soft targets or vulnerable groups. There is often apprehension in the community that terrorism is getting worse, even though, in reality, insurgency has been weakened as a cohesive terror force. This is the current phase of insurgency in the country,” he said.
While strongly condemning the attacks and
commiserating with the families of those who were killed, Lai Mohammed appealed
for caution in the comments being made over the attacks so as not to provide
succour for Boko Haram, which thrives on propaganda.
”Many commentators have latched on to
these attacks to infer a resurgence of Boko Haram, while some have even made
outrageous statements regarding the territories controlled by Boko Haram. Fortunately,
no less a personality than the President, strongly backed by the Governors of
Borno and Yobe, has debunked such unsubstantiated claims. Gentlemen, there is
no resurgence of Boko Haram. The terrorists remain massively degraded and
largely defeated. The recent string of attacks is not an indication that Boko
Haram is bouncing back,” he said.
The Minister also insisted that Nigerians owe the
military total support in its ongoing battle to consolidate the great
achievements it has recorded in the fight against Boko Haram. ”We want to
appeal to all not to say or do anything that will demoralize our gallant men
and women in uniform, who are daily fighting – and sometimes paying the supreme
price – so that we can all be safe. Having travelled to the theatre of
operations myself, I have seen the huge sacrifices of our military. They
deserve nothing but our undiluted support. This is the best form of
appreciation we can show them at this time. Anything else is
counter-productive. Commendation, not condemnation. Support, not second
guessing. That’s what we owe the gallant troops,” he said.
On what the government is doing to end the spate of attacks, especially against highly-vulnerable communities, Lai Mohammed said appropriate measures, in line with global best practices, were being taken to ensure an effective response.
On what the government is doing to end the spate of attacks, especially against highly-vulnerable communities, Lai Mohammed said appropriate measures, in line with global best practices, were being taken to ensure an effective response.
”These include the strengthening of
intelligence and security, especially in the affected communities, and the
stepping up of the reconstruction, rehabilitation and resettlement efforts. While
these efforts are going on, the government enjoins members of the public to be
vigilant; security conscious, and to cooperate with security agencies by
providing information on suspicious and strange objects, activities and persons
in their communities. By doing these, we will be denying terrorists a safe
haven and the opportunity to carry out their atrocities,” he said.
The Minister reiterated the efforts made by the
Administration, in the past nine months, to effectively tackle Boko Haram,
saying:
”The Administration has succeeded in
galvanizing our neighbouring countries and the global community, including
major powers, towards the defeat of insurgency and the reconstruction and
rehabilitation of the communities and population most affected by terrorism.
Boko Haram has been dislodged from their occupied territories; thousands of
their captives have been set free; their capacity to operate as a troop moving
in convoy of vehicles and motor cycles to launch attacks on communities and
military formations has been neutralized. In essence, the insurgents have been
effectively denied territory or sanctuary and are now in disarray. Scattered,
demoralized and hungry, they have resorted to terror tactics available to a
degraded and defeated insurgent group. The fact that they operate in a few
local governments does not equate to holding and controlling territories. We
must make that distinction".
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