The State House press release below..
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan undertook a surprise visit to Maiduguri Thursday on the occasion of Nigeria’s Armed Forces Remembrance Day to meet with officers and men of the Armed Forces currently in the frontline of the war against terrorism and insurgency in the country.
Accompanied by the Chief of Defence Staff, Service Chiefs, the National Security Adviser and the Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency, President Jonathan visited officers and men of the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri to thank them for their patriotic and courageous service to the nation.
The President told officers and soldiers of the Division that the
nation was very proud of them and grateful for their dedication and
commitment to the defence of the civilian population against terrorists
and violent extremists.
President Jonathan also assured the
troops that the Federal Government will continue to do everything
possible to ensure that they get the weapons, equipment, welfare and
logistics support they require to completely rout the insurgents and
restore full security and normalcy to affected parts of the country.
Describing
the troops as a special breed of men who were undertaking a great
assignment for their fatherland, the President assured them that all
necessary action was being taken to address challenges facing them in
their operations against Boko Haram. “In terms of equipment and
logistics, we have already made considerable progress since the
insurgency started and we will continue to improve in that regard until
your operations are successfully concluded,” he told the soldiers.
President Jonathan also toured wards of the 7 Division Hospital and
Medical Services Centre where he met with soldiers recovering from
injuries sustained in operations against Boko Haram. He wished them
speedy recovery.
Before leaving the Borno State capital,
President Jonathan visited over 900 displaced persons from Baga at a
camp in the city. The President commiserated with the displaced persons
on the losses they suffered during the attack on their town by Boko
Haram. He promised them that the Federal Government will strive to make
their stay in the camps more comfortable while it continues to do all
within its powers to restore peace and security to enable them return to
their homes soon.
“Terrorism and insurgency have been very
traumatic for all of us. I feel particularly disturbed when I hear of
our people being displaced within their own country. “I assure you and
other displaced persons that Government is working very hard to ensure
that you do not remain in these camps for too long. “I know that many of
your houses have been destroyed. We will assist you financially so that
you can rebuild your homes and return to them gradually,” President
Jonathan told the displaced persons. The President thanked the Red Cross
and other international organizations who have been assisting in the
provision of relief materials to the displaced persons.
He also
charged local, state and federal government officials to work with
greater harmony and cooperation in rendering support to the displaced
persons. “I do not want to be hearing conflicting reports on support
being given to them. Government is one and we must all work together to
assist our people whenever the need arises.
“We must cooperate
maximally and work together at the local government, state and federal
levels to ensure that our people who are unfortunately displaced from
their homes get the best possible treatment,” President Jonathan said.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity)
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