President Muhammadu Buhari has commended the Nigerian military for the increased attack on Boko Haram insurgents, urging them to maintain the momentum until they are totally defeated and the North-East liberated.
President Buhari made the commendation when Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Alhaji Ismaila Aliyu, and his team, paid the president a visit at the Presidential Villa to brief him on the activities of the ministry and that of Defence Headquarters.
This is even as the permanent secretary told State House correspondents that the defence ministry was not involved in the procurement of arms for the nation’s Armed Forces in recent years.
Ismaila further disclosed that the president had directed that the ministry be co-opted into the 13-man investigative committee to probe the procurement of hardware and ammunition for the Armed Forces.
He said the president had assured of his total support to ensure an end to insurgency and other related crimes in the country.
Speaking on what transpired at the meeting, Aliyu said: “We briefed Mr. President on the activities of the ministry and Defence Headquarters and he was happy with the operations of the ministry, the operation we are in now is the fight against insurgency. There is substantial progress and achievements to talk about. He has asked us to continue with the momentum and is very willing to support the needs of the Armed Forces.”
On the weapon probed panel set up by the president, Ismaila said the ministry was not involved in the arms procurement in the period under review.
He said the task was, however, later transferred to the military services.
“Definitely, the ministry was involved in the procurement of arms sometime ago, but in recent years, the responsibility was shifted to the services,” he said.
Ismaila, who expressed happiness with the establishment of the committee, said the president directed during the meeting that the ministry be co-opted into the probe panel.
According to him, “Mr. President has asked that the Ministry of Defence be included in that (arms probe) committee.
“The ministry was involved in the procurement in those years, so definitely we have something to present to that committee.
“So, we are part and parcel of that committee. The ministry is very excited that this committee has been formed; because our own concern apart from the administrative and financial support is to make sure that policy thrust is complied with.
“Procurement of relevant equipment according to specification of Nigerian Armed Forces is being complied with and we are very happy with that. At the end of this, we hope to have procurement that will be value-added, cost effective and will meet our needs locally and internationally.”
Speaking more on the war on terror, Ismaila said the nation’s service chiefs, immediately after their decoration, had been working hard to meet the three-month deadline given to them by the president to end insurgency.
He assured that terror had not come to stay in the country as the nation’s armed forces were being retrained to see to the end of the activities of the sect.
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