No More Boko Haram Camps In North-East – Army

The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, on Monday in Lagos said there were no more camps of Boko Haram terrorists in the North-Eastern part of the nation.


Usman made the attestation while tending to newsmen at the introduction of Strategic Communication Course for senior officers at the Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information (NASPRI), Bonny Camp, Lagos.

Usman, while guaranteeing Nigerians that the military was winning the war against terrorism, said there were no more terrorists bunched in a specific spot in the zone.

"The circumstance in the North-East has hugely made strides. The military operations or the battle against terrorism and rebellion in the North-East is relied on three things.

In the first place, crushing the Boko Haram terrorists which have been proficient and making space to encourage philanthropic help which is likewise continuous.

At that point reclamation of lawfulness for good administration to happen.

We no more have camps of Boko Haram terrorists and we no more have them passed on in the domains,'' he said.

Those that were until now close are currently open to the degree that we have trans-outskirt exchange.

Take for occasion; just as of late, the critical street that connections Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon was just re-opened.

We have gotten to the heart of the matter that we can pulsate our mid-section and definitively say we have managed Boko Haram," Usman said.

On the initiation of the correspondence course, Usman said that preparation of faculty was fundamental, including that it would upgrade capability.

"It is in such manner that the Directorate of Army Public Relations puts high premium on preparing of officers and troopers.

The Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information must stay centered in the preparation of officers and troopers to address the issue of very much prepared and talented labor.

This is the first of its kind to further upgrade further joint operations of the military and conceivably global military engagement.

It is my trust that this course will have the craved effect on every one of you and unequivocal development treatment of thoughts among the members.

It is additionally our craving to see that toward the end of the course, we turn out better educated senior officers.

Additionally, they ought to be very much prepared to share in settling on or taking vital choice for the Nigerian armed force data and dispersal administration," he included.

Usman expressed gratitude toward the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.- Gen. Tukur Buratai for enhancing the Nigerian Army arrangements.

The NASPRI commandant, Col. John Agim, said the course was to better prepare senior officers who were saddled with the obligation of molding the data environment.

"As you settle down to confront the rigors of this course, I ask you to exploit this preparation to improve your ability in advertising. Likewise, improve your ability in data administration and by expansion in the calling of arms," Agim said.

Agim said the course which will keep running for three months will be on media arranging and emergency administration, media matters and meeting abilities and computerized media impact among others.

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