The session which held inside the Presidential Villa was attend by the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno; the Chief of Defence Staff, Gabriel Olonishakin and other service chiefs; the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Lawal Daura; and the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.
This is the first security the Acting President is receiving since President Buhari went on medical vacation on the 19th of January.
Speaking before proceeding on a closed door session, the Defence Minister said “on behalf of the armed forces and other security agencies, we pledge our total commitment and loyalty to the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria”.
He commended the administration for their continuous funding of the armed forces in the conduct of its operations.
This, he said, impacted positively on the capacity of the armed forces and troops in fighting the Boko Haram terrorists in the North East and other security threats across the country. He said the ongoing operation in the North East has recorded tremendous success and has led to restoration of normalcy in most parts of the affected areas. The minister added that efforts were ongoing to ensure that civil authorities take the lead role as quickly as possible in the affected areas.
“Our troops in conjunction with the vigilante groups successfully conducted clearance operations in villages and Boko Haram camps which led to the recovery of weapons and communication equipment as well as apprehension of many suspects.
“This is being supported by continuous aerial surveillance by the Nigerian Air Force so as to ensure that terrorists do not regroup.
“In addition, several high profile Boko Haram commanders were arrested and over 20,000 persons mostly women and children held hostage by the terrorists were rescued.
“A number of the terrorists have surrendered to our troops and currently, rehabilitation and deradicalisation process for this category of Boko Haram terrorists and other rescued persons is ongoing.
“Also, the armed forces are currently providing medical support and basic amenities such as food, clothing, water supply to most IDP camps in the North East.
“Furthermore, several inter and intra roads and bridges that were impassable due to the security risks have been reopened and damaged ones reconstructed to enhance movement of people and goods in the North East.
“The Nigerian Army Small Arms Competition will be conducted by 7 Division at Sambisa Forest to consolidate the gains achieved so far and further sharpen the skills of our troops” he said.
The minister also said to sustain the tempo of the counter insurgency operation in the North East, the administration recently procured modern equipment to further enhance the combat effectiveness of the armed forces.
“Mine-resistance ambush patrol vehicles, one 20mm Motors and ammunition were being procured by the Nigerian Army. Also, some patrol boats and other platforms have been ordered by the Nigerian Navy for outpost at Lake Chad Basin while contract for helicopters from Russia for the Nigerian Air Force has been awarded and approval for addition four of MI 35 are being awaited.
“Additionally, 20 unmanned aerial vehicles from the United Arab Emirates have been procured by the Nigerian Air Force to support the operation in the North East,” he added.
Dan-Ali said the Federal Government had also shown concern to the welfare of troops particularly in the North East through prompt payment of salaries and allowances as well as improvement in medical services.
He recalled that at a meeting of Ministers of Defence from the Lake Chad Basin Commission and Benin hosted by Nigeria last week, a Memorandum of Understanding for the Multinational Joint Task Force to fight Boko Haram terrorists was signed.
This, he explained, was aimed at supporting the operations of the MJTF Operation Gama Aiki II nicknamed Rawan Kada in the North East.
On the crisis in Southern Kaduna, the minister said peace talk was ongoing to address the current clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the communities.
He said some religious leaders led by a former Head of State, Abdusalami Abubakar (retd.) were in Southern Kaduna to mediate between the herdsmen and farmers.
As part of efforts to curtail the menace, Nigerian Army is in the process of constructing a permanent barracks in Kafanchan, the minister said adding that the Nigerian Army is expected to conduct exercise Harbin Kunama II in Southern Kaduna, Falgore Forest in Kano and the forest in Bauchi to flush out the criminal elements.
“The activities of cattle rustlers and armed bandits generally in the entire North West have been significantly reduced.
“Efforts and peace talks to put an end to this cattle rustling and armed banditry in communities in Zamfara and Katsina State have successfully resulted in the handover of various weapons to troops in the states.
“Bandits from an area in Zamfara State handed over 234 dane guns, 94 locally made pistols, 25 locally made revolvers, 17 locally made multi mural pistols, 10 locally made double barrel, 11 AK47 and five machine guns in addition to the ones collected in Katsina recently.”