Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja
Service chiefs led by the Minister of
Defence, Brig-Gen. Mansur Dan-Ali (rtd.), Thursday in the State House,
Abuja met with President Muhammadu Buhari and demanded a new set of
military equipment to combat insecurity.

Ali, it was learnt, told the council
that provision of the equipment had become compelling if the battle
against insurgency and other forms of insecurity in the country must be
contained.
A statement by Dan-Ali’s spokesman, Col. Tukur Gusau, containing the demand was made available to journalists after the meeting.
“Finally, the Minister requested for
provision of more equipment for the armed forces in order to sustain the
tempo in the fight against insurgency and other security challenges
across the country,” the statement said.
According to the statement, Dan-Ali told
the meeting that the collaboration between the armed forces and other
security agencies was yielding fruitful results.
It also said operation Sharan Daji had
been extended to Niger border in order to forestall the repeat of
killings in Zamfara, Sokoto and Birnin-Gwari in Kaduna State.
The statement also said Dan-Ali reported
that security forces had been directed to intensify patrol along
Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.
“He reminded the council that the armed
forces of Nigeria in collaboration with other security agencies are
doing a lot to address the turbulent security situation in the country
“In order to forestall future security
incidences in Zamfara, Sokoto and Birnin-Gwari axis, Operation Sharan
Daji has been extended to cover up to the fringes of Niger border.
“The operation has recently been
reinforced with more troops from the Nigerian Armed Forces, Nigeria
Police and Department of State Services and is supported by the
Intelligence, Surveillance and Recognisance Wing of 207 Quick Response
Group of the Nigerian Air Force.
“The joint operation has successfully
arrested some suspected armed bandits and recovered arms and ammunition.
Similarly, in order to checkmate the criminal activities along
Abuja-Kaduna highway, security agencies have been directed to increase
patrols along the axis to address cases of attacks and kidnappings,” it
added.
The statement also said the minister
told the security council that there had been a review of Operation Safe
Haven in the North-central region.
According to the statement, the minister
highlighted the need to deploy security forces to all areas liberated
by the military with a view to consolidating on the victory already
recorded.
It also said Dan-Ali disclosed that
Operation Delta Safe had been sustained in Niger Delta, resulting in the
reduction of illegal and criminal activities.
It added: “There was a review of Operation Safe Haven leading to appointment of a new Commander in the North-central.
“The minister also reiterated the need
for the deployment of the Nigeria Police and the Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps in all areas liberated by the military in the
North-east in order to consolidate on the gains of military operations
as well as to enable the military push forward in its clearance
operations.
“In the South-South Honourable Minister
of Defence informed the council that Operation Delta Safe has sustained
its operations against illegal activities in the Niger Delta region with
resultant reduction in illegal oil bunkering, militancy and pipeline
vandalism.”
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