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FG Tightens Security At Borders Over Chad’s Crisis
The Federal Government, yesterday, said that it was beefing security in the country, especially the border areas because of the political crisis in the country.
This is as the government has threatened to unleash an onslaught on those involved in the killing of 11 soldiers in Benue State.
The Minister of Defence, Maj-Gen Bashir Magashi (rtd) while briefing State House Correspondents at the Presidential Ministerial Briefing organized by the Presidential Communication Team at the Aso Rock, Abuja.
The minister said, “When we heard of this unfortunate killing of the Chadian President, we know that problem is bound to be created among neighbouring countries and Nigeria will be most hit by his absence. If there is insecurity in Chad, there will be a problem.
“But thank God, a lot of military activities with the Chadian, Niger, Cameroon, were all that concerned. So, in the name of a multinational joint task force, all these countries including Chad are contributing countries for the operation.
“What we hope is that very soon, we will find a secure for the continuation of this thing.
“We are beefing up security in our borders to ensure that no bandits come into Nigeria after the killing of Chad President. All we have prayed is that African countries will find a solution to the problem of Chad.
“The problem of Chad is now going to be aggravated because we are not sure the direction in which that country is going to face but I assure you that we are mindful of borders, and we are mindful of the development, and politically, the government is putting its heads together to see how best they can restore the peace in that country.”
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