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Minister of Defence, Maj-Gen Bashir Magashi rtd
The Nigerian Army, such as other armed forces in Nigeria, has been
involved in series of security operations to counter myriads of existing and
emerging security challenges in different parts of the country.
Notable among these security challenges is the Boko Haram and
Islamic States of West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents’ activities in the
North Eastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe as well as the banditry and
kidnapping in the north western states of Kaduna, Zamfara and Katsina.
There has also been cases of farmer/herders and communal clashes
in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba states; kidnapping and armed robbery in the South
Eastern part as well as the cases of crude oil theft, bunkering, militancy,
kidnapping and cultism in the south-south region.
The Nigerian Army headquarters and the Defence headquarters have
launched different operations and exercises as well as deployed troops in over
30 states of the federation to contain these threats in the last couple of
years.
In 2019, the Nigerian army got engaged in the fight against
banditry and kidnapping in Zamfara, Kaduna and Katsina states through its
operation Harbin Kunama in addition to the ongoing campaign against insurgency
in the north east.
In the north east, the theatre command of Operation Lafia Dole
(OPLD) achieved a commendable feat against the Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists’
having been able to contain the activities of the terrorists by ensuring that
no territory is under their control.
During the year under review, the army headquarters introduced the
super camp concept to effectively counter the new style of laying ambush for
troops and attack on bases by the insurgents.
The super camp concept which was initially opposed to by some
stakeholders in the north east has yielded tremendous results in the
counter-insurgency operation in the region.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, recently
disclosed that the super camp strategy had yielded results because the troops
have had a better understanding of using the approach to tackle the myriad of
security challenges confronting the country.
Buratai said that the decision to adopt the approach was based on
the threat analysis and evaluation of the challenges that the troops
encountered in operating along the conventional approach.
He said that all the operations and exercises of Nigerian army
like OPLD, Harbin Kunama and exercise Crocodile Smile as well as Ayem Akpatuma
and Atilogwu Udo, were being operated along with this concept of the super camp
with the renewed zeal of the officers and soldiers, not only in the north east
but across the country.
According to Buratai, the concept has completely changed the
troops’ mode of operation, increased their confidence and gave them the ability
to project and reach up to the terrorist’s hideouts and it has given more
confidence to the people there.
Analysts have described the Boko Haram war in North-East as
sabotage, ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting military targets, often
fighting in their homeland and the use of their familiarity with the local
landscape and terrain to their advantage.
Between September and December, the Boko Haram and ISWAP
terrorists have suffered series of defeats from Nigerian troops leading to loss
of lives of hundreds of terrorist and their equipment to the superior fire
power of the troops.
Similarly, the launch of Operation Positive Identification in the
north east had also led to arrest of many terrorists and their logistics
suppliers as well as rescue of quite a number of persons including an
octogenarian from the insurgent’s captivity.
In recent times, troops have repelled terrorist attacks on
villages and towns such as the recent encounter along Gashua Road in the
outskirts of Damaturu in a fire fight with the support of Air Task Force
leading to heavy casualty on the side of the terrorists in both men and
equipment.
According to Army Headquarters, a top ISWAP Commander, Abu
Muqhtar, believed to have coordinated several attacks along the fringes of Lake
Chad was neutralised along with over 30 other insurgents in the attack.
In other parts of the country like Zamfara, Kaduna and Katsina
states, the Nigerian army has been able to bring the insecurity situation in
the areas under control as evident in the recent peace experienced in Zamfara
and Katsina states.
Also, the troops at the Kuyelo Super camp in Birnin Gwari area of
Kaduna state also contained the activities of the bandits and kidnappers to a
great extent.
In the north central, the exercise Ayem Akpatuma 11 and other
joint military operations in Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Niger and plateau states
have greatly addressed the menace of kidnapping, banditry and farmers/herders
clashes in recent times.
The launch of Exercise Atilogwu Udo 1 and Crocodile Smile 1V in
November has also achieved some level of success in dealing with the issues of
kidnapping, armed robbery and other forms of insecurity in the South East,
South South and South West zones.
In the area of civil military cooperation, the Nigerian army
carried out a number of Civil Military Cooperation (CMC) activities in
different parts of the country ranging from free medical outreaches,
educational support to schools and provision of boreholes among others.
These successes recorded by Nigerian army were, however, not
without some low moments as some officers and soldiers paid the supreme price
while defending their fatherland while some others were wounded and
incapacitated. (NAN)

















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