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Political Leadership Steps In to Resolve the Uromi Killings
Listen up, friends. The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has confirmed that the leaders of Edo and Kano states have taken significant steps to address the recent killings in Uromi. According to a report from Naija News, Major General Markus Kangye, the Director of Defence Media Operations, shared this news on Thursday. He stated, “The political leadership of both Edo State and Kano State have come together to create an action plan. You might know that the leaders from Edo State traveled to Kano State to discuss the issue and pay their respects to the families of the victims.”
Major General Kangye assured the public that the situation has been resolved at the political level. He emphasized, “I don’t anticipate any further issues. If anyone or any group is causing trouble, the security agencies are on high alert and ready to investigate.” This is a clear message that the government and security forces are actively working to ensure peace and stability in the region.
Addressing Herdsmen Attacks Across Nigeria
Now, let’s talk about the broader issue of herdsmen attacks in Nigeria. The DHQ has also addressed concerns about these violent incidents, which have affected states like the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Enugu, Benue, Ondo, Zamfara, and Cross River. Kangye dismissed claims that the military has slowed down its efforts to tackle these problems. He made it crystal clear that the armed forces remain fully committed to combating violent herdsmen, terrorists, and bandits.
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Kangye stated, “The military hasn’t given up on the fight against violent herdsmen, terrorists, and bandits. We’ve taken out many of them, and we’re not stopping until we’ve neutralized them and their leaders.” This statement shows the military’s unwavering dedication to maintaining security across the nation. They are not backing down, and they’re determined to keep Nigerian citizens safe.
He further explained that the military is currently engaged in ongoing operations against these groups. Their mission is clear: to eliminate these threats and ensure the safety of all Nigerians. This isn’t just about one state or region—it’s about the entire country.
Speculations About Niger’s Withdrawal from MNJTF
There’s been some buzz about the Republic of Niger potentially pulling out of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF). Kangye addressed these rumors, stating that, as of now, they remain speculative. The MNJTF was established by the countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission to tackle cross-border movements of terrorists and criminals. The reality is that what happens in one country can have a ripple effect on others.
Kangye warned, “If any country decides to withdraw for any reason, it could have serious implications for the others. The collaboration and synergy between these countries are crucial for success in combating regional security threats.” In simpler terms, if one country pulls out, it weakens the entire operation. This highlights the importance of maintaining strong partnerships to ensure regional stability.
To wrap things up, Kangye reiterated the need for sustained efforts within the Lake Chad Basin Commission. The goal is clear: to ensure peace, security, and stability in the region. It’s not just about one country—it’s about all of them working together for the greater good.
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