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Dailytrust, Naij

The deadline set for defeating Boko Haram may not be feasible anymore, as President Muhammadu ‎Buhari has said government is open to modifying the December deadline.

The president’s latest view on the insurgency issue was disclosed at the opening of the annual Chief of Army staff conference in Dutse, Jigawa state.

Daily Trust reports that the president was ably represented at the event which held on Monday, December 7, by General Gabriel Olonisakin, the chief of defence staff.

General Olanisakin stated that new operational exigencies may require a modification of the December deadline of ending insurgency.

The spokesman said:

“Let me emphasize that the time frame given is only a guide line and it’s exigencies of multiple operations across advice a modification.

“The federal government will not hesitate ‎to do so ‎in order to address the flash points that are rearing their heads in this country.”

“The army must therefore develop new strategies to address current security challenges facing the country and ensure total elimination of insurgents,” Olanisakin added.

It would be recalled that only recently, the federal government said the December deadline set for the ousting of Boko Haram still stands. The stance of the government was made known by Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the information and culture minister.

Alhaji Mohammed did assure Nigerians in Borno state that the Buhari-led government will ensure no territory will be in the hands of Boko Haram by the end of the year.




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