The Guards Brigade of the Nigerian Army, on Wednesday, reassured that the Nation’s Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja and its environs are safe and highlight fortified against invasion by bandits despite the reported cases of kidnapping, the recent being the abduction of four staff members of the University of Abuja,
The Brigade Commander, Brigadier General Mohammed Usman, who gave the assurance during an interactive session with Defence Correspondents in Abuja declared that the Brigade was on guard and doing everything possible to rescue the abducted University Staff and other victims of previous abductions
The Commander, represented by Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Okwoli pointed out that the recent security issues in the FCT and environ does not suggest the collapse of security architecture in Abuja.
While assuring that security operatives were on the trail of the fleeing bandits he appealed to residents and villagers to share credible and timely information with the Army and other Sister security forces to help in forestalling such security breaches.
According to him, “Abuja is safe, there is no need to panic, we are deploying technology and other resources to protect lives and properties of residents. Search and rescue operation is on and very soon the abducted University Staff will be rescued.”
Speaking on the ongoing stop and search operations at the entrances to the FCT, which caused heavy gridlock on Wednesday morning, causing many workers and motorists to turn back, the Brigade Commander, pleaded for the understanding of the members of the public as the measure was being taken for security reasons.
He disclosed that the military was acting on credible intelligence, adding that the checkpoints would be dismantled after the issues must have been adequately addressed.
Also in their separate remarks, the Commander Guards Brigade Garrison, Lt Col Joshua Okwoli, Commanding Officer 7 Guards Battalion, Lt Col Salim Hassan and the Brigade Chief of Staff Lt Col Rilwan Bello all assured that men and Officers of the Brigade were currently in the field across the Federal Capital to ensure that there was no security breach and called on all responsible citizens to support the security agencies through timely and actionable information.
The Units Commanders also assured that anyone who supports the security agencies with credible information was also being proactive in carrying out his civic duties as a responsible citizen and would enhance and support the various ongoing security operations aimed at securing the society adding that security “is the responsibility of all and sundry.”
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Nigerian Army says Abuja, environs safe, secure despite cases of abductions