The Federal Government has stated that it is committed to fighting terrorism and banditry in the country, News About Nigeria reports.
The Minister of Defence, Abubakar Badaru, disclosed this while visiting Governor Uba Sani at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House in Kaduna State capital on Thursday.
He noted that the Ministry and other security agencies have been charged by President Bola Tinubu to find a last solution to the menace of banditry, terrorism and other security threats in the country.
Badaru also disclosed that the Ministry of Defence will soon establish a Joint Military Command Centre in the North West code-named ‘Operation Fansan Yamma.’
He stated that the establishment of a Command and Control Centre in the North-West Zone is a crucial step in addressing the menace of banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and other related crimes that have been ravaging the region for many years.
He also acknowledged concerns about the security situation around Sokoto and its borders with Niger Republic but assured that the government was taking proactive measures to overcome the challenges.
He stated, “The president has charged us to be innovative and find lasting solutions to this security problem. We’re working hard to ensure its success.
“We are working closely with the military, security agencies, and neighbouring countries to tackle terrorism, banditry, and arms trafficking. The Minister of State for Defence recently visited Sokoto to gather recommendations, and the Chief of Defence Staff met with the Nigerien government to discuss collaborative efforts.
“It’s a real concern, but we are not unaware of the situation. We are working hard to tackle it. The collaboration with Niger will help combat the movement of terrorists, arms, and ammunition.
“The President is committed to ending insecurity in Nigeria. We’re working tirelessly to ensure peace and stability. I assure Nigerians that we’ll tackle these challenges, and by God’s grace, we’ll succeed.”