
Yemi Osinbajo
Professor Yemi Osinbajo believes the almost a decade old insurgency in the North-eastern part of Nigeria is close to an end.
The Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo said on Thursday that
the celebration of the 2018 Nigerian Army Day at Mongunu in Borno North
was a proof that the “end of the Boko Haram terrorists group will come
sooner than later.’’
Osinbajo, who spoke at a “Mini Trade Fair and Military Equipment
Exhibition as part of activities to mark the day, also said that it was a
proof that the terrorist had been “substantially degraded.
According to him, Borno and the entire region (North East) will
surely bounce back, and with the support of the rest of the country,
make up for the years of bloodshed and destruction.
The vice president said that the Sambisa forest, once the symbol of
Boko Haram’s domination of the region, had been reclaimed, while the
work of rebuilding had started in many communities across the state.
“Indeed, we are here to celebrate all of these wonderful successes, and progress.
“At a point, a few years ago, it felt as though they – terrorists were succeeding.
“As a result of the insecurity, social and economic life rolled
to a halt in many parts of the state, as Boko Haram controlled a large
territory and acted like the de-facto government of the state.
“The town of Monguno, which today is playing host to us, was a few years ago firmly in the hands of the terrorists.
“Today, thankfully, the tide has turned, in large part on
account of the gallant and heroic work of the Nigerian Army. And it is
on account of this that we are here today, to celebrate.
“We are here to celebrate the gallantry of our soldiers, men
and women from every part of Nigeria, of different faiths and tribes and
tongues, gathered to fight and defeat a common enemy.
“We are also celebrating the resilience of the people of Borno
State, and reaffirming that our primary obligation to them, as a
Government, is to ensure that they are able return to their communities
and rebuild their lives and livelihoods in peace and safety,’’ the vice president said.
Osinbajo expressed delight over the progress being recorded by the
ongoing Operation Last Hold designed to rid remnant of terrorists from
the Lake Chad Basin and Northern Borno.
The vice president noted in the last three years, life was
gradually returning to many parts of Borno as schools had reopened,
airlines resumed flights, religious celebrations held, major roads and
highways reopened.
He said that he had no doubt that NADCEL and events lined up to
mark it in Mongunu “will go a long way towards changing the negative
narrative of terrorism, hunger and danger that have defined the North
Eastern part of Nigeria, and the entire Lake Chad Basin, in the last
decade.’’
Osinbajo commended the army which he said had fought wars at home
and abroad, to secure the country, and keep it united, though it
suffered loss and setback.
He specifically commended the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai for “inspiring the Nigerian army to turn the tide against Boko Haram.’’
“With the success of yet another Army Day Celebration, this
time in the heartland of a dying insurgency, Gen. Buratai has left no
doubt about the quality of his leadership.
“And today, we are all proud to associate with the Nigerian Army, for the ongoing victory in the North East.
“Long may that victory continue, even as it extends to other troubled parts of the country,’’ he said.
The vice president acknowledged the sacrifice made by members of
the armed forces and other security agencies in the fight against the
terrorists, saying “we are also here to remember.
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