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Nigerian Military Admits Inability To Protect Northeast

Nigerian Military Admits Inability To Protect Northeast
  • PublishedFebruary 26, 2018

The Nigerian military shocked the citizens of the country by declaring that it lacked the capacity to protect all schools in the Northeast of the country through its Acting Director of Defence Information, Brig.Gen. John Agim.

This was to a put a lie to a claim by the Yobe state governor Ibrahim Geidam that the military withdrew troops from Dapchi barely a week to an attack on Government Girls Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State, leading to the kidnap of 110 girls by Boko Haram.

Geidam on Saturday blamed the military for the abduction of the 110 schoolgirls in Dapchi when his Borno State counterpart, Kashim Shettima paid him a visit.

“I blame the whole attack on Dapchi on the military and the defence headquarters who withdrew troops from Dapchi. The attack occurred barely a week after the military withdrew the soldiers from there,” Geidam told Shettima.

But Brig.Gen. Agim told an online medium on Sunday night that Dapchi had no military presence at all prior to the attack.

Agim disclosed that the closest military formation was 30 kilometres away, but declined to mention the location of the troops.

He added that the governor and other Nigerians should know that the military lacks the capacity to protect all the schools in the region.

Sources revealed that Boko Haram insurgents drove 200km to Dapchi to kidnap those school girls.

 

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