President
Muhammadu Buhari said on Wednesday that he had absolute confidence in
the ability of the Nigerian military to bring to an end the insurgency
spearheaded by members of the Boko Haram sect.
A statement by Buhari’s Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the President
expressed his confidence in the soldiers while speaking with journalists
after he held talks with President Issoufou Mahamadou of Niger Republic
in Niamey.
Buhari was quoted as saying that the
Nigerian Army had earned a good reputation across the world and that it
remained a virile fighting force.
He told the journalists that although he
had been in office for only four days, his administration had already
started the process of ending the insurgency.
The President said the ongoing operations
against Boko Haram were reviewed for better results during a meeting he
held with the security chiefs on Tuesday.
He said that Nigeria would continue to
seek the support of neighbouring countries in its bid to overcome Boko
Haram and that his visit to Niger was to seek more support from the
country in bringing a quick end to the atrocities of the sect.
Buhari said he would hold similar
meetings on security and the war against terrorism with the Chadian
authorities after leaving Niamey on Thursday (today).
The President said Nigeria would require
the assistance of other nations and multi-lateral institutions to
rebuild areas that had been adversely affected by the Boko Haram
insurgency as well as rehabilitate displaced persons.
Mahamadou reportedly commended Buhari for making Niger the first country he would visit after his inauguration.
“Your decision to move the military
command of Nigeria to the North East has further strengthened our
conviction that the war against terrorism will soon come to an end,” he
reportedly told Buhari.
He also assured the President that Niger would continue to support Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram.
At the opening of bilateral talks between
Nigeria and Niger earlier, Buhari had praised his hosts’ contributions
to the ongoing multi-national effort against terrorism, insurgency and
cross-border crimes.
He said, “My administration will bring
new impetus and a renewed commitment to the efforts to wipe out the
menace of the Boko Haram insurgents. As a first step, we have directed
the relocation of the command post of the counter-insurgency operations
to Maiduguri until such a time that the insurgency is completely
defeated.
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