President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday ordered the Chief of Defence
Staff and the Inspector- General of police to dismantle all military
check points nationwide.
The order was handed down to the Defence Chiefs when the President
had a meeting with officials of the Ministry of Defence at the State
House.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Aliyu Ismail, said this
when he briefed State House Correspondents on the outcome of the
meeting with the president.
“The President has instructed the Chief of Defence Staff to get the
Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police to remove all
the military men along the roads across the country,’’ he said.
Mr. Ismail said the officials came to brief the president on
arrangements made so far in the implementation of decisions reached
during the Lake Chad Basin Commission.
“Nigerian armed forces are very ready, we have briefed him but one
most interesting thing about it is that we are going out much happier
because he has shown us he is still a soldier.
“He has updated and enriched our strategic plan and we are happy,” he added.
He said that the meeting also discussed the relocation of the
military command centre in Nigeria to Borno, adding that the centre
would soon be fully operational.
“We have briefed him on how far we have reached on that; on that one
again he has given us some additional assignments but very soon the
centre will be on.
“I want to assure Nigerians that with what we have come out from this
meeting we are very enthusiastic that the issue of Boko Haram will soon
be over.
“I, as a permanent secretary, also feel like going to fight the war
because he has given us hope and we have seen peace and security in the
very near future,’’ he said.
The permanent secretary also said that the Joint Multi National Task
Force on Boko Haram had re-strategised to combat terrorism in the
sub-region.
“Now we have come as a united front.
“We have Chad, we have Cameroon; we have Benin; we have Niger.
“We have all re-strategised and come out with one strategy that we
are going to use to address Boko Haram, unlike before,’’ he said.
The permanent secretary, however, said the issue of the abducted Chibok Girls was not part of the discussion.
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