Mali-trained Terrorists in Nigeria – Army chief
Mali-trained Terrorists in Nigeria – Army chief
**we have taken the battle to them.
In spite of the Boko Haram insurgency in the country, Nigerian security agencies now have a fresh challenge to contend with.
The new task, according to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General
Azubike Ihejirika, is the presence of suspected terrorists believed to
have been trained by Malian rebels, in Nigeria.
Boko Haram
terrorists, like the Malian Islamist rebels, have for years held the
Northern part of Nigeria by the jugular, killing and maiming people,
especially Christians in their quest to Islamise Nigeria.
Ihejirika however, told journalists at the Nigerian Army Peacekeeping
Centre (NAPKC), Jaji, Kaduna State on Thursday, that internal security
was being intensified to track them down.
“We are aware that most of the terrorists in this country today were trained in Mali.
“We are also aware that as of yesterday, there was still an influx of
some chaps trained in Mali into the country,” he said, shortly after
the first batch of Nigerian troops to the African- led International
Support Mission to Mali departed the country(Nigeria).
Ihejirika added that Nigeria and its immediate neighbours were
already enhancing their internal security strategies as their troops
began participating in the peace- keeping operation in Mali.
He said, “Nigeria will not only be supporting the resolution of the
international community, but also enhancing its own security and that of
its immediate neighbours by undertaking this operation.
“What
we are going into could be described as peace enforcement; that is to
bring peace with the use of force. And as to whether the operation will
be conventional or insurgent, the troops should have a mixture of both
because of the characters of the rebels.” - punch news.
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