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Olonisakin Lauded for Nigeria’s Declining Terror Deaths

- Sunday Okobi

Concerned Profession­als Congress (CPC) has lauded the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin, over the just-released 2017 Global Terrorism Index of the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) which revealed that the Nigerian military’s ongoing counter-terrorism strategy has recorded the largest global decrease in terrorism-related deaths.

Minister of Informatio­n, Alhaji Lai Mohammed had, in a statement last week in Abuja expressed federal government delight at the report which he described as another proof of the Nigerian military’s successful­ly-sustained prosecutio­n of the anti-terror war under what he called the visionary and dogged leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The group in a statement made available to THISDAY in Lagos yesterday by its Chief Media Strategist, Mr. Emeka Nwankpa and the North East Regional Rapporteur, Malam Baba Al-Kasim, said the report was a fitting reward for the renowned resolve and resilience of the Olonisakin-led Nigeria military in driving the national strategic defence policy towards achieving robust inter-agency cooperatio­n among the armed services and other security agencies employing synergy, intelligen­ce and informatio­n-sharing to end the war against terror.

According to the statement, “It is note-worthy that the report showed that terrorism deaths caused by Boko Haram dropped by 80 per cent in 2016, recalling that Sambisa Forest, Boko Haram’s dreaded stronghold, fell on December 22.

“The trend showed that Nigeria, compared in 2015 with Afghanista­n, Pakistan and Syria which were most endangered by terrorism, recorded 33 per cent fewer deaths thereby depleting the scourge of terror-related deaths with a 13 per cent year-onyear decline in two successive years. This is assuring.”

CPC described as valid comments by the Executive Chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), Mr. Steve Killelea, who said: “The decline of Boko Haram in Nigeria is having a positive ripple effect with Cameroon, Chad and Niger collective­ly recording 75 per cent fewer deaths,” noting that the progress made by Nigeria in the fight against terrorism since President Buhari assumed office in 2015 is phenomenal.

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