The acting Director of information Rabe Abubakar BRG. Gen,, Office of the Chief of Defence Staff, open up to the newsmen on Friday in Warri, Delta.
Brg Gen Abubakar, who traveled of a media locations across the military operational areas in the country, said that ”Operation Accord” would be a make less serous instrument against the incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers.
”he further said Anytime from now will become operationalised and the problem of the herdsmen going against innocent citizens will be a thing of the past.
He said that the military was committed to rescuing all individuals held prisoner until some promise has been fulfilled by the Boko Haram sect.
Mr Abubakar also ask the media for help another in a common aim to enable them succeed in the mandate.
”he said I am assuring Nigerians that the Armed Forces and security agents will never live any stone unturned to rescue all those that have been taken held prisoner until some promise has been fulfilled by the Boko Haram insurgents.
“The Nigerian security agencies and military men have stretch out the hand of fellowship by way of unity together for, synergising and asking for your cooperation and understanding.
“he further said that Media is one of the key stakeholders and partner in most of the military operations in the Nigeria spectrum and has been an agent in fostering peaceful and harmonious relationship.
The director added that the military had gone through reformation, adding that its operations were being given wider coverage.
Brg Gen Abubakar said that the military was operating in a different situation that had to do with crisis and needed sensitisation with high level of professionalism in reportage.
Brg Gen Abubakar said that the Nigerian Armed Forces had conducted over thirteen operations in the country.
“ We are cleaning up through working Rescue Finale and other works put together by others services BRG Gen Abubakar said so.
Abubakar begged the media to assist by way of sensitising the populace to provide useful information.
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