President Jonathan visiting the troops in Mubi today (Photo:
Reuben Abati @abati1990)
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The President was accompanied by Sambo Dasuki,
national security adviser; Alex Badeh, chief of defence staff; Sulaiman Abba,
inspector-general of police; and other service chiefs.
Jonathan
made a similar surprise visit to Maiduguri, capital of Borno
state, in January.
An
official of the national orientation agency (NOA) who did not want to be named
confirmed the president’s visit to TheCable, saying that Kenneth Minimah, the
chief of army staff, went to Baga on Wednesday, “to prepare the ground for
Jonathan’s visit”.
“As we
speak now, the president is on currently on his way to Baga,” he said.
“The visit
of the chief of army staff to Baga on Wednesday was to prepare the ground for
the visit of the president today.”
Mubi and
Baga have suffered repeated attacks from Boko Haram insurgents.
During his
visit to Baga, Kenneth Minimah, the chief of army staff, expressed confidence
that insurgency would soon be over, appealing to Nigerians to support the
military.
“God
willing, in a matter of time, insurgency will be over,” he said. “I
encourage Nigerians to support their military.”
He also announced
a special promotion for the soldiers involved in recovering Baga from the grip
of insurgents.
However,
Reuben Abati, special adviser to the president on media and publicity, said Jonathan also undertook an aerial inspection of
Monguno, a town in Borno and other towns and areas recently recaptured from
Boko Haram.
Abati said Jonathan assured the
troops in the northeast that the federal government will ensure that they
receive all the equipment and logistics they require to take effective control
over all areas formerly held by the insurgents.
He said promised the soldiers that
they will be duly rewarded for their bravery and patriotic service to the
nation.
Before departing for Abuja, Jonathan, who had
earlier met with Bala Ngilari, governor of Adamawa state, also met Kashim
Shettima, the governor of Borno state.
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