Writing By Bello Wakili; Editing By Godwin Duru
The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has assured Nigerians that the Armed Forces and other security agencies remain committed to defeating terrorism and restoring peace across the country.
He gave the assurance while briefing journalists at the State House in Abuja after a national security meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The Minister said the meeting was convened to review the recent security developments in parts of the country and brief President Tinubu on the situation on ground.
According to him, security forces have responded swiftly to recent attacks and are intensifying operations against terrorists and bandits.
General Musa acknowledged that although the country has lost some brave officers in the fight against insurgency, the military has inflicted heavy casualties on terrorist groups, including the killing of several of their commanders and the destruction of their assets.
He explained that security agencies have adjusted their strategies and are already reclaiming areas previously occupied by the criminals.
The Defence Minister noted that the Federal Government, under President Tinubu, has continued to support the armed forces with resources and equipment to strengthen ongoing operations.
General Musa also urged Nigerians not to lose hope or become discouraged by reports of insecurity, stressing that the fight against terrorism requires patience and collective effort.
He added that all security agencies are working together as a team and remain confident that the country will ultimately overcome the security challenges.
Bello Wakili