Buhari hails troops over capture of Boko Haram’s Camp Zero
President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday
expressed his excitement on the news of the Nigerian Army’s crushing of
Boko Haram’s last enclave in Sambisa Forest called “Camp Zero.”
He said the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, informed him that the camp fell at about 1:35pm on Friday and that the terrorists were on the run, and no longer have a place to hide.
In a goodwill message he sent to the troops, the President said he was proud of them and their achievement.
He
called on all Nigerians to cooperate and support the Nigerian Armed
Forces and other security agencies by providing useful information that
will expose all the terrorists hiding among the populace.
Buhari
said more efforts should be intensified to locate and free the
remaining girls abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno State in
2014.
The
President wrote, “I am delighted at, and most proud of the gallant
troops of the Nigerian Army, on receipt of the long-awaited and most
gratifying news of the final crushing of Boko Haram terrorists in their
last enclave in Sambisa Forest.
“I
want to use this opportunity to commend the determination, courage and
resilience of troops of Operation Lafiya Dole at finally entering and
crushing the remnants of the Boko Haram insurgents at “Camp Zero”, which
is located deep within the heart of Sambisa Forest.
“I was told by the Chief of Army Staff that the Camp fell at about 1:35pm on Friday, December 22, and that the terrorists are on the run, and no longer have a place to hide. I urge you to maintain the tempo by pursuing them and bringing them to justice.
“I,
therefore, call on all Nigerians to cooperate and support the Nigerian
Armed Forces and other security agencies by providing useful information
that will expose all the terrorists hiding among the populace.
“Further efforts should be intensified to locate and free our remaining Chibok girls still in captivity. May God be with them.
“I
also want to congratulate and commend the able leadership of the
Nigerian Army in particular and indeed, that of the Armed Forces in
general, for making this possible. This, no doubt, will go a long way in
improving the security situation not only in the North East, but the
country in general. But we must not let our guards down.
“Once
more, congratulations to our troops and all who, in one way or the
other, contributed to this most commendable and momentous effort. May
the Almighty continue to be with you.
“I wish you a Merry Christmas and a most rewarding and peaceful Year 2017 ahead.”
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