Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Brace Up for More Boko Haram Attacks – Ex-DSS Director Fires Warning to Nigerians

 Following the renewed attacks by the displaced Boko Haram terrorists, a former Director in the Department of State Services, has charged Nigerians to brace up for more of such attacks.

                                                                                                                  Abubakar Shekau
While talking in an exlcusive meeting with Vanguard in Abuja, a previous Director in the Department of State Services (DSS) Mike Ejiofor, has energized Nigerians to support for a greater amount of Boko Haram fear mongers' assault taking after the developing frequency of recharged assaults.

The security advisor revealed that with the Nigerian military's declaration of the catch of the psychological oppressors' fortification, Camp Zero in Sambisa woods, the group was currently in confuse, however more definitive in propelling assaults on Nigerians as a method for demonstrating its proceeded with presence.

He stated: "In a hilter kilter war or capricious war, it is much more hard to battle since you don't have a focal control. Since the Camp Zero has been taken, Sambisa woodland is still exceptionally open and that is the reason we have kept on having assaults, clumsy assaults on vulnerable objectives.

"Nigerians now must be more security cognizant and to check out their surroundings with a view to helping the military since what we will have going ahead, are these clumsy assaults. We ought to expect a greater amount of the assaults.

"The catch of Camp Zero is not the finish of the war. You know at first they used to arrange their assaults there, however now it is not any more planned, which is their own particular manner of demonstrating that they are still intense on the grounds that administration has likewise revealed to us that they have in fact vanquished Boko Haram.

"Along these lines, they (psychological oppressors) additionally need to demonstrate that they are still powerful via completing such awkward assaults. The thing is that we expect some of these assaults however it ought not be allowed to the military to sit unbothered. Nigerians must be on their watchmen, on the grounds that it is regularly said that 'the cost of freedom is unceasing watchfulness'.

"We simply must be cautious to ensure some of these things are reduced in light of the fact that we can't simply overlook it. Ireland, Pakistan, Iraq and others have kept on battling this kind of war for so long. With the catch of Osama Bin Laden, has that conveyed the end to the al-Qaeda battle? No. This is a worldwide war and not a Nigerian undertaking.

"We have the global measurement particularly with Boko Haram's association with ISIS. Thus, we have penetrations from neighboring nations. Shouldn't something be said about the issue of herders? It has been built up that some of them are not Nigerians as well."

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