Army has placed orders for anti-Boko Haram ammunition — Minimah

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Chief of  the Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah, says the army would soon end the Boko Haram insurgency in the northern part of the country.

Speaking at the 2 Brigade barracks, Port Harcourt, Minimah said the Federal Government had placed orders for military hardware, adding that when they arrive, soldiers would launch offensive against Boko Haram to bring its activities to an end.
“The Federal Government has placed orders for equipment. As soon as they come in, we will launch a major offensive that will bring the madness, insurgency to an end, he said.
According to him, the army was making significant impact in the war against crude oil theft.

“Our effort is ongoing, the bunkerers themselves are human, they are not ghosts. So while we are doing our best, they are devising news ways. But you will agree with me that the effort to checking this menace is more than ever. We can’t say we will  stamp it out in one day, but then the greater part of pursuing the bunkerers is ongoing and that with time we will begin to see greater result.”, he said.

When asked to speak on  military presence was relevant during elections inspite of criticisms from  some quarters, the COAS  said, “I can’t answer that question because that is not why I have come here”.
Meantime, Governor Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State  has called for less visibility of the army during elections.
The governor spoke when Minimah led  top army officers on a courtesy visit to him at Government House, Port Harcourt.
He further called on the army to assist the state in the fight against kidnapping.

“The military needs  to play lesser role in politics. I have said that severally. I am sure you will ensure that the relationship between the military, civilians and politicians is cordial, such that the 2015 elections would not be controversial,” Amaechi said.

“I want the 2nd Amphibious Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Bori Camp to work with us, because we need to stamp out kidnapping in Rivers State. There are competing economies in the country and the largest of all is Lagos while the second is Rivers State and if kidnapping continues, our economy will crash, unemployment will rise and we may not be able to compete with the comity of states.”

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