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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate deployment of 1000 strong military force,
comprising the army, air force, police and the civil defence to launch
fierce attacks on the bandits terrorizing the villages and towns of
Zamfara State.
In furtherance of the presidential approval, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has begun the deployment
of fighter aircraft to Katsina, the airport with the closest proximity
to Zamfara State for immediate and effective response to the menace of
the bandits.
A statement Sunday night by presidential spokesmen, Garba Shehu, said
President Buhari had also ordered the engagement by NAF, of advanced
satellite surveillance technology to help in accurate detection of
movement and locations of the bandits.
He added: “Following directives from the President, at the weekend,
the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Sadiq Abubakar, was in Gusau where
he met the Deputy Governor of the State.
“The Chief of Air Staff reiterated the President’s pledge that he
would never abandon victims of attacks to their fate, reaffirming that
security remains one of the cardinal pillars of his campaign promises
and no leader would be happy to see his own citizens killed by criminal
groups across the country.
“It will be recalled that since his election, the President has kept
faith with his promises to re-equip and motivate the country’s military
and other security services.
“The army and other security services are now better equipped and motivated to face the challenges of their responsibilities.
“The Presidency, therefore, appeals to all Nigerians to unite and
speak with one voice on security issues and urges politicians to stop
exploiting national security challenges.
“Those praying for the President to fail in this effort can be
likened to one stabbing oneself in the heart and celebrating about it.
“In this regard, security should not be reduced to petty politics as
doing so could only embolden the terrorists and other murderous gangs.
“We therefore appeal to members of the Nigerian media to avoid
unhelpful and deleterious sensationalism in the coverage of events that
border on national security.
“The media should under no circumstances make the bandits or
terrorists feel like super stars because doing so could hurt all of us.
“Terrorists seek to achieve maximum publicity and they do so by
launching large scale attacks on soft targets and the media must resist
every attempt to play into their hands unwittingly.”
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