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Nigerian armed force cautions boko haram sympathizers

The Nigerian Army, on Saturday, communicated apprehensions over endeavors by those it alluded to as

The Army stated, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (Shiites Islamic Group) kept in touch with the United States Government, scrutinizing it for wanting to offer Super Tucano Aircraft to Nigerian Airforce, saying the US ought to revoke the choice as the military would utilize them to execute outrages against the honest.



In another occasion, the Army said it was preposterous for individuals to require the abdication of its Chief of Staff, Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai, over disappointment of Operation Lafiya Dole to capture Boko Haram Leader, Abubakar Shekau, following a 40-day final proposal he provided for the troops.

An announcement marked by its Director of Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Usman, somewhat peruses: "The Nigerian Army wishes to note with extraordinary concern the current spate of negative, unguarded remarks and derogative distributions both on standard and on online media, stigmatizing the Armed Forces of Nigeria especially, the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force, by some unidentified, deceitful and unpatriotic people and gatherings.

"This troubling pattern is watched generally at whatever point we record achievements in our military operations against Boko Haram psychological militants and other excellent military attempts, for example, when the United States Government chose to pitch Tucano airplanes to Nigeria.

"To begin with there was a letter composed by some self-selected pioneers of Islamic Movement of Nigeria on seventeenth August 2017 to United States of American government urging it to cancel its choice to offer Tucano air ship, weapons and military equipment to Nigeria refering to ridiculous reasons.

"This was trailed by another round of dissonance of untruths and unwarranted claims through media meets by a few people and bloggers and on Facebook and other Social media stages, and took after by prepared measurements by an outstanding Non-Governmental Organization asserting that there was resurgence of Boko Haram psychological militants exercises notwithstanding when the certainties on the ground talks generally.

"This is notwithstanding different compositions by hosts of self-acclaimed champions of the majority that pass by different epithets on the Social Media making spurious and unwarranted assertions against the military.

"The most lamentable of these crusades of backbiting was a current distribution titled "Nigerians accuse the NAF for disappointments in war against radicals" on some online production news outlet.

"The Services in conjunction with other security offices have been doing the country glad, infrequently to the detriment of our dear lives. We will stay engaged and steadfast in serving our nation.

"Note that the Nigerian Air Force is the foundation of the battle against psychological warfare and uprising in Nigeria.

"The Nigerian Air Force has additionally been lifting coordinations for the Nigerian Army and furthermore bolstered in loss clearing and controlling troops amid operations notwithstanding the arrangement of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and helpful exercises, among others.

"It is along these lines most unkind and uncharitable for anyone to blame any Service for any apparent or envisioned passes and crediting same to causing disappointment in the war against psychological militants.

"Such unguarded articulations and vindictive affirmations by people and reports by Non-Governmental Organizations are false, badly planned and terrible.

"Troops of the Nigerian Armed Forces ought to rather be recognized for their magnanimous administration which incorporates paying the preeminent cost.

"The Nigerian Army completely acknowledges the critical parts of the Nigerian Air Force in the North East and somewhere else over our nation.
Boko Haram sympathizers to stigmatize its energetic endeavors at pulverizing the psychological oppressors, checkmating their dangerous adventures and getting them out of the North East.

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