Friday, January 2, 2015

Boko Haram: Kalu commends military, police

Eminent businessman and former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Kalu, has applauded the Nigerian Armed Forces, police and other security agencies for their patriotism in curbing insurgency.
He explained that the military and police remain a great asset in ensuring internal peace and security.
Kalu made the remarks at a meeting with a group of Nigerian professionals based in London.
He said: “Boko Haram is a collective challenge and we must bury our political, ethnic and religious differences to overcome the menace. For Nigeria to be great, all hands must be on deck to ensure the indivisibility of the country is not jeopardized. I personally salute the noble role our security operatives had been playing in fighting terrorism.
The former governor said efforts of the international stakeholders are commendable. However, we still count on the support of advanced countries like United States of America, England and China, among others, in the provision of  equipment. The weapons being used by terrorists in Nigeria are more sophisticated than those of the Nigerian military.
Kalu, who advocated exchange programmes in capacity building between Nigeria and advanced countries, said in order to have an edge above terrorists, the Nigerian military and police must update their knowledge on intelligence.
The former governor, while acknowledging Nigerian government’s efforts in fighting terrorism, called on policy-makers to increase budgetary allocations to the Armed Forces and police for improved welfare.



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