Rivers
Senator Urges Support For Security Agents
The Senator Represent
ing Rivers East Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Senator George Thompson Sekibo, has appealed to Nigerians to support the security agencies in the flight against insurgency in the country.
Senator Sekibo made the appeal at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, Friday shortly on arrival from Abuja in a chat with aviation correspondents.
Senator Sekibo, who is the senate committee chairman on defence said that fighting insurgency should not be left alone for the security agents but required the support and cooperation of all citizens of the country.
He denied insinuations in some quarters that it took the intervention of hunters to take back Mubi town from the Boko Haram that renamed the area as an Islamic territory.
According to him, “every Nigerian must put effort to ensure that we overcome the Boko Haram menace but if the military are doing something worthwhile and you give the credit to somebody else or other people, it is not good for the image of the soldiers”.
The federal lawmaker explained that there were some civilian JTFs that had been joining the regular force to fight the battle because they had their role to play and the regular force had their own role to play.
“The important thing is that we have chased away Boko Haram from Mubi and since the regular forces have taken over, the town has been liberated. The Boko Haram took over 16 local government areas or towns and if it is as easy as for the hunters, then they should go to all the 16 LGAs or town and pursue the Boko Haram fighters, “ he said.
He said that the National Assembly was worried over the situation in the country but assured that the nation would certainly overcome.
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