President Goodluck Jonathan has asked the National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA) to give relief materials to families of both
fallen soldiers and those that are away on duty at the war front.
The Nigerian President gave the directive on Saturday, saying it was
to appreciate the efforts of the troops that have reclaimed some
communities from the members of the Boko Haram sect.
While distributing the items to military commands in Yola and
Maiduguri, the director of Search and Rescue at NEMA, Air Commodore
Charles Otegbade, said that the materials were given out to appreciate
the gallantry of the Nigerian military in the war against insurgency.
Air Commodore Otegbade represented the Director General of the NEMA.
He said that the food materials distributed to the military commands
should serve as a morale booster for the military, as they intensify the
fight against the insurgents.
Military efforts in the past few weeks have yielded positive result, leading to the reclamation of over 36 communities from the Boko Haram terrorist.
The military few days ago said it had cleared terrorists from every villages in Adamawa State.
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