The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Tukur
Buratai, has cautioned the media against glorifying terrorists and other criminal
elements in the country.
Speaking on Wednesday at the opening of the 2019 First Quarter
Chief of Army Staff Conference at the Command and Staff College, Jaji in Kaduna
State, Buratai said it was unpatriotic for the media and other Nigerians to
glorify criminals, giving the impression that they are stronger than the
military and other security agencies.
According to him, "Undue publicity and praise singing of the bandits
and other criminal elements would only motivate them to commit more criminal
acts at the detriment of the society.
“I will seize this opportunity to caution the media
and the public not to glorify bandits, armed robbers, kidnappers and ethnic
militias to the extent that they are seen as stronger than the military and
other security agencies.
“The criminals are only as strong as the society
paints or views them and further propagated by the media.
“It is important to state that information and
intelligence flow from the people and indeed from the media and the public.
“Such criminal activities are intelligence-based
and the people in this regard are to provide timely information and clear
identifications of the perpetrators.
“Therefore, the media, the public, security analysts
and public commentators are advised to show more maturity and due diligence in
this collective effort of ridding the country of criminals and criminalities."
He stressed that in order to tackle the security challenges
facing the country, there was need for credible intelligence, as he directed commanders
to work closely with communities to
decisively deal with terrorists, bandits and other criminal gangs.
Buratai said the Nigerian Army had performed creditably in
the first quarter of 2019 by turning the battle momentum against the Boko Haram
terrorists in the North-east region.
He also commended the Nigerian Army for the professional
manner with which it supported the civil authorities as part of its constitutional
role to ensure the successful conduct of the 2019 general election.
The COAS said: “Despite reports of some alleged
cases of infractions by some personnel, which are being investigated by a high
level committee, I am elated with the encomiums showered on the Nigerian Army
for the high level professionalism exhibited in the conduct of the elections. I
say well done to you all.
“I must also acknowledge the resilience and
doggedness of our troops in reversing the ugly trends that almost marred our concerted
efforts in the Northeast.
According to him, the Boko Haram alliance with the
Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) had been dealt with and "Operation 'YANCIN TAFKI' was launched
to effectively ensure the total destruction of the insurgents hibernating and operating
from the ‘tumbuns’ with a view to crippling their ability to wage any form of
war."
The Army Chief also said the operational successes recorded
in this first quarter of 2019 in the fight against terrorists have further
underscored the resolve by the Nigerian Army to defend the territorial
integrity of Nigeria.
He said new strategies, including the recently
launched operation Harbin Kunama III, were some of the measures being adopted,
to address the raging banditry and kidnapping in the North West and North
Central zones.
“The concept of this operation will require the
combat arms as well as all combat support and support services working in
synergy with other security agencies, the traditional institutions and other
stakeholders to get rid of criminal elements.
“We must ensure information flow that will be
converted into actionable and timely intelligence for troops to take proactive
measures and to support and drive targeted operations.
“It is important that commanders in the field relate
with the society and other security agencies in their efforts to bringing the
high rate of kidnapping, banditry and attacks on villages leading to killings
in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kaduna and Katsina States to an end,” he stated.
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