President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria is close to ending attacks from Boko Haram in spite of recent attacks by the group in some parts of the North, a statement said in Abuja on Wednesday, July 7.
The statement was issued by Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.
It
said the president made the statement while conveying his sincere and
heartfelt condolences to all Nigerians who lost relations in the latest
terrorist attacks in Jos, Kano, and Zaria.
"The
president is convinced that with recent increases in troops’
deployment, improvements in the supply of arms and equipment to the
military, as well as the ongoing effort to mobilise greater
international cooperation and support, the end of Boko Haram and
terrorism in Nigeria is in sight.
"He
calls on Nigerians to remain vigilant and report any suspicious persons
to security agents as his administration continues to give the highest
priority possible to eradicating Boko Haram and ensuring greater
security of lives and property across the country,’’ the statement added.
According
to the statement, Buhari joins the relations in mourning their loved
ones brutally murdered in the suicide bombings and attacks which have
also caused horrifying injuries to others.
The
president urged Nigerians not to be disheartened by the seeming
resurgence of terrorist attacks and atrocities in the country as his
administration remains fully committed to overcoming the challenges of
insecurity, terrorism and insurgency as quickly as possible.
He
noted that already, the intensified onslaught by the military on
terrorists' strongholds has led to significant seizures of weapons and
vehicles, a blockage of their sources of arms and ammunition and a
decimation of their fighting men.
Buhari assured Nigerians of the ability and readiness of the armed forces and security agencies to contain the "frantic resort by the terrorists to attacks on soft targets, such as crowds and places of worship’’.
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