Nigerian military concern over speculation of falsehood
(Nigeria) The Nigerian military has expressed concern of
speculations and outright falsehood, being dished out to the public over its counterterrorism
efforts, from foreign sources on the operations of Multinational Joint Task
Force, MNJTF, in combating insurgency in the North east part of the country.
It was learned that un-complementary comments to often times
attributed to unnamed officials of its neighbouring Francophone countries
involved in the MNJTF obviously meant to disparage the image of Nigeria and
bring its armed forces to ridicule have been released to the public.
Investigations revealed that the Defence headquarters was
especially worried about distracting comments such as the one announcing that
some of the cooperating countries have been entering Nigerian territory without
Federal Government authorisation or that Defence headquarters refused to
respond to calls by MJTF partners to send troops to liberated communities.
A source said that
due to certain experiences in the past, Defence headquarters had instructed
troops never to leave any territory where they are stationed even in response
to distress calls about terrorists’ invasion from unreliable and unverifiable
sources.
“In the past, our troops had been lured away from liberated
communities by unpatriotic elements to respond to distress calls only for them
to either be ambushed on their way or for terrorists to be able to re-occupy
those communities.
“We have then warned them to maintain their positions and
hold every community that they liberate pending further official instructions
and we expect MJTF partners to also keep their own part of the bargain in line
with the memorandum of understanding that we all signed,” a security source
said.
An unnamed source from one of the countries was recently
quoted to have accused Nigerian troops of disallowing some MJTF troops from
entering a Nigerian community to battle terrorists but a top security source said
that it was obviously a falsehood because that particular country’s troops have
engaged terrorists inside Nigerian territory previously without any diplomatic
faceoff because it was within the MoU.
Meanwhile in a tweet earlier on Sunday, in response to another of such remarks,
Defence Headquarters, said “There are lots of false information and
irresponsible comments being attributed to some foreign sources which we want
to avoid making comments to purely because we don’t believe such is coming from
any serious and responsible officer of government.
“Responding to such claims could cause unnecessary
distraction intended to jeopardise our counterterrorist campaign or operations.
We will not respond for now.”
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