Boko Haram's
Intelligence Is Far Better Than
That Of Nigerian Military -
Danjuma
A retired lieutenant- general and former Army
chief, Theophilus Danjuma said that Boko
Haram's ability to gather intelligence has
become 100 percent better than that of the
Nigerian military.
He said, during the opening of the new
secretariat for the Catholic Diocese built by
Bishop Mattew Kukah that the fight against
Boko Haram is entering its most critical stage
and Nigerians "must brace up" to weather the
new challenge.
According to him, with Nigeria winning the
territorial war, the insurgents have now
devised a strategy of disappearing into wider
civilian population and setting up sleeping
cells who wreak havoc on softer targets.
He said this new strategy has not only
bolstered the intelligence capability of the
terrorists but has made them have superior
surveillance techniques than Nigeria's security
agencies.
"When Boko Haram openly denounced all
religions, Muhammadu Buhari called them
terrorists and urged all Muslims to consider
them as such," he said. "Later, some who
chose to remain on the fence realised the
threat posed to all and reluctantly joined in
condemning Boko Haram.
"Having sleeping cells among the generality of
the population has made them have
intelligence capability that is 100 percent
better than that of our security agencies."
Governors Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto and
Adams Oshiomhole of Edo, in their remarks,
asked Nigerians to promote religious harmony
and understanding.
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Tuesday, 3 November 2015
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