CALSER backs FG on probe of Boko Haram/ISWAP sponsors

 

The Centre for Africa Liberation and Socio-Economic Liberation (CALSER) has endorsed the federal government’s decision to investigate and prosecute Boko Haram sponsors in the North-east.  

The centre said this has once again confirmed the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government’s unalloyed commitment to preserving the sanctity of lives and properties of all Nigerians.  

Speaking at a press conference on Monday in Abuja, convener, Princess Ajibola hailed the Nigerian military for its tremendous feat in the war against terrorism despite conspiracy by desperate politicians and their cohorts in foreign countries. 

According to Princess Ajibola, this group has continually engaged in acts that undermine the efforts of the military, from supplying food, drugs, to arming Boko Haram terrorists. 

CALSER, therefore, backed the federal government to investigate and “prosecute these Nigerians who have formed a deadly alliance with international non-governmental organisations as it will mark the final victory over the terrorist group.”

The centre equally urged relevant security agencies to begin the process of profiling and identifying these individuals and organizations that have elected to enemies of our great country.  

“CASLER, in continuation of its core mandate, wishes to commend the efforts of the Federal Government of Nigeria in sustaining a decisive campaign against the Boko Haram terrorist group in Nigeria. 

“It is indeed a testament to the unalloyed commitment to preserving the sanctity of lives and properties of all Nigerians by ensuring that the Nigerian Military is well equipped and motivated to defeat all acts of terrorism in Nigeria.  

“This fact is evident in the numerous gains recorded in the theatre of operations in North-east Nigeria, and which was corroborated recently by the Governor of Borno state, Professor Babagana Zulum where he stated that the Nigerian military displayed unprecedented gallantry when they tackled the Boko Haram terrorist from ground to air in Damboa and seized 19 gun trucks belonging to the defeated Boko Haram terrorist group,” the statement said. 

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