We’ve decimated Boko Haram, FG insists
The Federal Government has insisted that
 Nigerian troops have succeeded in decimating the capacity of the Boko 
Haram terrorist group to carry out spectacular attacks.
This, the Federal Government said, was 
without prejudice to the fact that the group carried out occasional 
attacks on soft targets in the North-East.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said this at a media briefing in Abuja, on Tuesday.
He also described news on social media 
that the welfare of troops in the frontline was so poor that soldiers 
were begging for food as “fake news.”
Mohammed urged Nigerians to appreciate 
and understand the nature of the Boko Haram insurgency, which grew from a
 local terrorist group into an international group attracting funding 
and support from similar groups across the globe.
He noted that the group now received 
funding and support from foreign terrorist groups such as the Islamic 
State of Iraq and Syria, Al-Qaeda and similar other groups across the 
globe.
The minister said, “When the government 
says it has decapitated Boko Haram, what government means is that a time
 was, when even this capital city  – Abuja – was not immune from attacks
 by Boko Haram.
“You are all living witnesses to the 
attack on the United Nations Headquarters, the Nigeria Police 
headquarters, the ThisDay Newspapers, Nyanya Park twice; but since 2015,
 all that has become history.”
He further explained that when the 
Muhammadu Buhari–led administration took over in 2015, 20 out of the 27 
local government areas in Borno State alone were under the effective 
control of Boko Haram, including four local government areas in Adamawa 
State.
He further said, “Today, we can say 
confidently that not an inch of our territory is under the control of 
Boko Haram. They have been repelled even from their spiritual 
headquarters.”
According to him, the activities of the 
group are today confined to the fringes of the Lake Chad Islands between
 Niger, Cameroon and Chad where they launch attacks on soft targets.
He further explained that those familiar
 with insurgencies appreciated the fact that it was better not to allow 
it to start because the end was never predictable.
Mohammed further stated that every inch 
of Nigerian territory was now safe in the sense that unlike before, the 
sect lacked the capacity to take Nigerian territory and declare it its 
own.
On the welfare of troops in the 
frontline, Mohammed said the Federal Government had established that 
troops were properly taken care of, contrary to speculations to the 
contrary on social media.
He said barely a few weeks after the 
administration alerted Nigerians on the dangers of fake news, an online 
medium published a report alleging that troops were being starved and 
denied their allowances.
The minister said, “On September 21st, 
2018, an online publication reported alleged deplorable conditions of 
the troops who are fighting Boko Haram in the North-East. Quoting a 
phantom Corporal, with the pseudonym Gandoki, said to be serving with 
one of the Special Forces Units in the theatre of operation, the 
publication alleged that troops deployed in particular along Gubio Road 
and the Brig.-Gen. Maimalari Secondary School were begging for food to 
survive, were poorly kitted with some wearing slippers and were facing 
irregular/short payment of their allowances.”
He stressed that President Buhari took 
the report seriously and ordered an investigation to determine the 
veracity or otherwise of claims made in the said publication.
Mohammed said, “The investigation has 
since been concluded. The summary of the findings is that there is no 
case of hunger, starvation or begging among the troops fighting in the 
North-East and in particular in the Armed Forces Special Forces 
Battalion that was referenced in the publication.
“There is also no irregular/short 
payment of allowances, while claims of poor equipment, inadequate 
kitting and accommodation are found to be ill-conceived and unfounded.
“How then can soldiers who are fed 
centrally be starving or begging for food? Concerning the payment of 
allowances, the monthly allowances of troops of the AFSF Battalion are 
being paid directly into their various accounts from the Defence 
Headquarters; hence they cannot be shortchanged.
“On the allegation of poor equipment and
 inadequate kitting, it was found that the inflow of logistics into the 
theatre in the past six months showed an enormous quantity of material 
was distributed to troops in the theatre. Needless to say, that no army 
in the world has all the requisite equipment to prosecute 
counter-insurgency operations.”

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