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Military Winning War on Terror, Says DHQ

- Kingsley Nwezeh

Nigerian military authority yesterday reiterated its earlier stand that it was winning the war on terror in the face of mounting criticisms to the contrary.

The Defence Headquarte­rs also took a swipe at an unamed foreign news agency it alleged was discrediti­ng the efforts of troops in the north-east region where it battled terrorist group, Boko Haram.

A statement issued last night in Abuja by Defence spokesman, Brigadier-General John Agim, said unlike what obtained between 2014 and 2015, the military was better equipped to take on any terrorist group.

He said such media reports were designed to dampen the morale of troops.

“At the heat of Boko Haram insurgency in 2013 to 2014 the Nigerian Armed Forces with limited weapon chased Boko Haram out of Abuja and other cities into Sambisa Forest.

“How much more now that the military is well equipped with determined troops to take on any terrorist group, be it Boko Haram or Islamic State In West Africa.

“If this is still seen as ‘struggling’ by the purveyors of the false report, then the word may have assumed a new meaning.

“The truth remains that the military strategy of drawing out the enemy has been a great success as hundreds of terrorists have met their waterloo in their desperate attempts to recapture some cities in the North East.

“This, the military will continue to do until terrorists and terrorism are completely annihilate­d. It is however insensible to attempt to rewrite the script and make the military look like the losing side.

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