Chief Of Defense Staff Reveals The Number Of Terrorists Who Surrendered To Troops In Six Months

Date: 12-12-2024 1:14 pm (1 month ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
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General Christopher Musa, the Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), has announced that between July 10 and December 9, 2024, a total of 129,417 Boko Haram terrorists and their family members surrendered to security forces.

The CDS made this revelation at the ongoing 18th Africa Security Watch Conference in Doha, Qatar monitored by our correspondent on zoom.

The conference, with the theme: “Developing Modules for People-Centric Governance Towards Enhancement of Peace and Security,” was organised by Mr Patrick Agbambu of Security Watch Africa Initiative. It drew participants from Nigeria, Guinea Bissau, The Gambia, South Africa, Kenya, and Qatar.

General Musa, in his presentation stated that the figures comprised 30,426 fighters, 36,774 women, and 62,265 children.

According to him, the achievement underscores the progress towards an increasingly peaceful society that promotes socio-economic development in Nigeria.

“The Nexus Between Citizen’s Socio-Economic Development and National Defence attributed the surge in terrorist surrenders to the Armed Forces’ effective integration of kinetic and non-kinetic approaches,” he said.

He noted that this strategy had not only stabilised communities but also created an environment conducive to socio-economic progress.

“The increasingly frequent surrenders signify the fruitful impact of our comprehensive approach,” said General Musa.

“We have made significant progress in fostering a peaceful society that guarantees improved socio-economic conditions for our citizens. While challenges remain, we are not where we were as of June 2023″ he added.

General Musa highlighted the Armed Forces’ contributions to socio-economic development, such as boosting daily oil production, reducing attacks on vulnerable communities, and enhancing stability through innovative operational strategies.

These achievements, he explained, stemmed from a recalibration of tactics, techniques, and procedures, ensuring that both kinetic operations and people-centred initiatives worked in tandem.

In his remarks, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (Rtd), the immediate past Chief of Naval Staff, spoke on “Leadership as an Agent of Positive Change in Security,” emphasising the critical role of purposeful and compassionate leadership.

“A leader driven by a genuine sense of purpose fosters trust and inspires personnel to see the broader impact of their daily actions on peace and security,” he stated.

Highlighting his tenure in the Nigerian Navy, Gambo said his focus on personnel welfare and collective strength under the motto ‘Onward Together’ yielded transformative results in naval operations and contributed significantly to national security.

Major General Adamu Laka, National Coordinator of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, provided an overview of Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts in his presentation, “The Trajectory of Counter-Terrorism Fight: The Nigerian Experience”, in which he revealed that the prosecution of terrorists had advanced, with five phases of trials yielding 505 convictions, while the sixth phase was underway.

In the lecture, which was delivered by Brigadier General SK Usman (Rtd), he described the country’s journey as one of resilience, adaptation, and significant progress amidst persistent challenges.

General Laka pointed to key military successes, such as reclaiming territories previously controlled by Boko Haram and ISWAP, the neutralisation of high-profile insurgent leaders like Abubakar Shekau, and the increasing rate of surrenders under Operation HADIN KAI.

He also lauded regional collaboration through the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), which has disrupted insurgent activities in the Lake Chad Basin, as well as legislative reforms like the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act 2022, which provides a robust framework for prosecuting terrorists and disrupting their financial networks.

He also highlighted Nigeria’s strides in deradicalisation and rehabilitation programmes, particularly through Operation SAFE CORRIDOR, adding that these initiatives, alongside community resilience programmes and public awareness campaigns, have empowered local populations to resist extremist ideologies.

Efforts to counter terrorism financing, including the establishment of a Joint Investigation Committee under the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, were also spotlighted as Nigeria edges closer to exiting the FATF Grey List.

Also speaking, the Convener and President of Africa Security Watch Initiative, Mr. Patrick Agbambu, said the conference underscored the intricate relationship between national defence and socio-economic development.

While reaffirming the necessity of a multi-pronged approach to combat insecurity, he said as Africa continues to adapt and refine its strategies, the continent moves closer to achieving a lasting peace that fosters economic growth and social stability.

In his keynote address, Senator Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa State, emphasized his administration’s commitment to people-centric governance, prioritizing peace, security, and prosperity for all Bayelsans.

He highlighted the ASSURED Prosperity agenda, a seven-pillar development strategy focusing on key areas such as agriculture, security, sports, urban renewal, healthcare, energy, and education.

The ASSURED Prosperity agenda aims to unlock new economic growth and job creation opportunities, enhance security measures, and promote peace and harmony. Senator Diri emphasized that people-centric governance is a dynamic approach that requires adaptability and responsiveness to the needs of the people.

By implementing the ASSURED Prosperity agenda, Senator Diri’s administration seeks to drive industrialisation, economic progress, and sustainable development in Bayelsa State. The goal is to ensure that all Bayelsans benefit from the state’s resources and opportunities, regardless of political affiliation.

Posted: at 12-12-2024 01:14 PM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
- fineboy77 at 12-12-2024 01:23 PM (1 month ago)
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Lie on us abeg, no be una Muoka foam again? Grin Grin Grin

Posted: at 12-12-2024 01:23 PM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Jiiitk4 at 12-12-2024 01:29 PM (1 month ago)
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Stop telling us this rubbish. That 34, 426 terrorists from North . surrendered, were rehabilitated and possibly recruited into the Nigerian army or reintegrated into the sane Nigerian society while the news from the southern Nigeria particularly south east is the killing of youths suspected to be IPOB and ESN members. How can we have a safe country if what we get from North is breeding of terrorists?
Posted: at 12-12-2024 01:29 PM (1 month ago) | Gistmaniac
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- gogoman at 12-12-2024 09:48 PM (1 month ago)
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Posted: at 12-12-2024 09:48 PM (1 month ago) | Grande Master
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