The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant–General Kenneth Minimah,
has given an assurance of victory against the Boko Haram sect in the
north-east, saying the military will continue to adopt new strategies
that would help end insurgency in the north-east.
The Chief of Army Staff gave the assurance at the first quarterly conference of the Nigerian Army for 2015.
Lieutenant–General Kenneth Minimah said the military would
continue to change strategies and restructure its plans as the
operations demand to ensure that total victory would be achieved against
the sect.
He attributed the recent victory in the north-east to the resilience
of the Nigerian soldiers and the improvement in their equipment, welfare
and training.
“The Battle Is Won”
He gave the assurance that the trend would continue to ensure that
the “battle is won” and that the military would not be humiliated by the
insurgents.
The meeting, according to the Chief of Policy and Plans of the
Nigerian Army, Major-General Ugu Buzugbe, was to do stocktaking of its
operations in the north-east in the last three months.
The meeting was also expected to assist the Nigerian Army prepare for
the coming elections, should their services be required as proscribed
by law.
The Army hierarchy promised to continue to bombard members of the
Boko Haram sect until they would be brought down to their knees.
Top military officers of the Nigerian Army were present at the Army quarterly strategic meeting.
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