Peace activists applaud the armed forces' tenacity in battling bandits and insurgents.
Peace activists applaud the armed forces' tenacity in battling bandits and insurgents.
Bandits and insurgents are showing signs of indignation in the face of relentless military assaults, according to the nigerian peace advocates, a stance that is being attributed to nigeria's increasing strength.
Bernard udu, the secretary of national police, urged nigerians to continue their unwavering support and pray for the armed forces, while lauding general christopher gwabin musa, the chief of defence staff, and his valiant troops for their efforts to protect the country.
Bandits and terrorists are feeling the increased heat of military operations taking place around the region, according to udu, causing their greater despair. “no matter the degree of their dissatisfaction, nigerians remain firmly committed to the armed forces of nigeria under the leadership of Gen. C. G. Musa.
"we must stand with our forces, who continue to make sacrifices for our country's stability and stability."
We should not give in to those who are injurious to peace and development, he said.
Despite the fact that the nation is united and optimistic that a better future lies ahead, he expressed deep sorrow for the recent death of soldiers who were assaulted while responding to a distress call in chukuba, shiroro local council area, niger state.
The soldiers were reportedly assaulted by bandits, according to reports. A nigerian air force helicopter crashed, as well.
