A week after
taking formal orders from President Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigeria army
headquarters on Monday commenced the process of moving its base to
Maiduguri, for more effective tackling of the dreaded Boko Haram
terrorists.
An advance military team led by a two-star General has already arrived
Maiduguri, Borno state capital, during the weekend. The team is to
commence the establishment of a Military Command and Control Centre
(MCCC) tagged operation Zaman Lafiya.
“In compliance with the Presidential pronouncement and the chief of army
staff’s directive, a reconnaissance and advance team for the
establishment of the Military Command and Control Centre for Operation
Zaman Lafiya for fight against terrorism and insurgency has moved to
Borno state.
“The team, which
is led by a two-star General, has already commenced work in earnest and
it is comprised of elements of the office of the Chief of Army Staff,
all the relevant Army Headquarters Departments and other combat support
components. The centre will serve as a forward command Base for the
Chief of Army Staff and other Service Chiefs.
“The Centre is essentially an elaboration of an already existing Army
Headquarters Command and Control arrangement. From now on, the fight
against terrorism and insurgency would be monitored, coordinated and
controlled from the centre. I wish to inform you that it’s establishment
would not create another layer of command structure but would add
impetus and renewed vigour to Operation Zaman Lafiya, all aimed at
bringing terrorism and insurgency to an end. An alternate command centre
is also being established in Yola.”
This was
revealed to journalists in a statement issued by the Acting Director of
Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, who was part of the
advanced team.
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