Editorial
That Advance On The War Against Terror
Recent denials of the seriousness of
the threat posed by Boko Haram in
Borno and Adamawa States by the Federal Government has been corroborated by the dislodgement of insurgents from areas they had earlier declared as Islamic caliphate.
The United States had on Thursday voiced concerns over deteriorating security situation, especially in the North Eastern part of Nigeria, where the terrorists reportedly sacked several towns, including Bama, near Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
The military high command had in apparent response to this concern by the US and some other international interests issued a statement to re-assure all of the determination of the Armed Forces to rise to the challenge.
“It is not only the pride and reputation of the military that is at stake, but that of the entire nation. All steps are being taken to ensure the success of the counter-insurgency operations, especially at this crucial time when Nigeria’s sovereignty is being challenged,” defence spokesman, General Chris Olukolade, was quoted to have said in a statement.
Until then, the media had been replete with reports that the terrorists had overrun some towns in the Northeast and that soldiers had deserted their posts on sighting the better armed insurgents, leading to the easy capture of the towns of Damboa, Gwoza, Gulak, Bama, Michika and the current threats to Mubi and Maiduguri.
It is heart warming that in spite of all the negative press and the sectional support for the terrorists, even openly, the military have proven to be up to the task. The exploits of the military in just few days have restored the confidence of the people in the military and sent a clear message to all.
Also noteworthy is the increasing interest of Nigerians in the crises. While the ordinary Nigerian is becoming more interested in identifying the sponsors of Boko Haram, more Nigerians have encouraged the government to involve the international community in the problem.
While we commend the recent exploits, it should be noted that the soldiers need to redouble their efforts as the war cannot be said to be over until the last terrorist was killed or captured. The time for pride cannot come until all the innocent Nigerians abducted by the group are also released.
As the terrorists plan to extend their bloody campaign to other States, the military should be given all the support they need in terms of prayers, equipment and information to keep up the fight. They need the moral, spiritual and emotional support of all well-meaning persons, especially Nigerians.
President Goodluck Jonathan while asking Nigerians to pray for the success of the military has also not relented in meeting with the leaders of neighbouring countries with a view to limiting the cross border movements of the terrorists.
The Tide expects the traditional, religious and political leaders in the North to see as instructive the desire of their youth to bring the insurgency to an end as instructive. That the youth have also volunteered to confront the enemy recently should make the leaders change their attitude towards the crisis.
While we do not subscribe to an un-coordinated approach to the fight against the terrorists, the youth that formed what came to be known as civilian JTF was able to chase Boko Haram out of Maiduguri . Clearly, their support and participation will be required, but it must be under the control of the military.
We think that the military deserves the support of all Nigerians in spite of whatever reservations that may have been held. The reason is clear, if the military fails, it will be doom for all, including those who may be having a soft spot for the terrorists. May God bless the Nigerian Military.
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