NIGERIA: Publishing activities of terrorists on front page of newspapers provides oxygen for insecurity – FG

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Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, Nigeria.

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*We are not overwhelmed by security challenges – Minister

*Says terrorist attackers of Birnin-Gwari military base repelled, suffered heavy casualties

*FEC has approves N36.1 billion for Keffi-Nasarawa-Toto Road in Nasarawa State – Fashola

*Council approves N5.65 billion for maintenance of air terminals in Abuja, Port Harcourt for 3 years – Sirika

By OUR REPORTER

The attitude by which Nigerian press publish activities of terrorists on the front page of their newspapers has been described as partly providing oxygen for terrorists thereby worsening the security situation in the country.

The Federal Government of Nigeria gave this description while dismissing the insinuation in certain quarters that the Muhammadu Buhari-led Administration has been overwhelmed by the security hitches in particularly parts of North West and North Central zones of the country, worsened by recent attacks, first, on a 1000-seat passenger train and, seven days after, the military base in Birnin Gwari, both in Kaduna State.

The Nigerian Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made the assertion while briefing the State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Wednesday April 6, 2022. He said the government is not overwhelmed.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed said the terrorists, who attacked a military base in Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State, on Sunday April 3, 2022, were repelled by troops and suffered heavy casualties.

He said the details of the casualties suffered by the terrorists on Sunday were unavailable in the public space because the military have not been displaying details of their successes against terrorism in the media.

He said, “Unfortunately, it is the story of second-guessing that is going on and we will continue to give relevant information on the progress we’re making in our fight against the terrorism. But we can assure you we’re on top of this matter and in any country in the world, while we are fighting terrorists, the oxygen they need is what is being provided daily today, which is they want to occupy the front page of every paper.

“They want to carry out spectacular attacks even when they are down. This is where I think we also seek your support in understanding the mentality of terrorists, that even when they are dying, they will look for the soft underbelly that will keep them relevant, and enable them to get more money from their sponsors, more support from their sponsors.

“But clearly the last three, four, five days, the military recorded massive victories against terrorists and bandits, either in the northeast or in the Kaduna, Niger axis.

“I know that Monday, there was a very successful aerial interjection, where scores, if not hundreds of bandits/terrorists were eliminated. Even when we’re able to identify where the bandits are, sometimes, out of fear of collateral damage to the innocent civilians, you choose the time you want to strike.

“But I just want to assure you that the administration is not unmindful of your anxieties and your concerns. But probably because we are in charge, we can assure you that there’s really, really no cause to feel that the government is overwhelmed, not at all. We are not overwhelmed and the last few days I think have confirmed that.

“Unfortunately, when we inflict these victories on the bandits for many reasons, we do not come out and say we have killed so many because it’s continuous. But very soon, Nigerians would feel the impact of these victories,” he said.

Alhaji Mohammed blamed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for laying the foundation for hunger currently being experienced by Nigerians.

He, whoever, explained that despite the various challenges the current administration is doing everything within its power to address the situation.

Meanwhile, FEC has approved N36.1 billion for Keffi-Nasarawa-Toto Road in Nasarawa State.

The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), also at the press briefing, revealed this as part of the decisions reached said: “The Ministry of Works and Housing presented a memorandum to council for a contract for the rehabilitation of 118.9 Keffi-Nasarawa-Toto Road in Nasarawa State and the memo was approved for the award of the contract for N36.130 billion”.

Also, the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, on his part, said the council approved N5.65 billion for the maintenance of air terminals in Abuja and Port Harcourt for three years.

The council also approved N469.6 million for parts of L3 x-ray machines for clinics at the airports in Abuja, Kano and Lagos airports.


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