The immediate past Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Usman
Jibrin (rtd), on Wednesday disclosed that Boko Haram militants get
explosives and other weapons through theft and purchase from local
shops.
He made the disclosure during a chat with journalists after his pulling out ceremony held at the Naval Base, Apapa, Lagos.
While urging Nigerians to provide security agencies with necessary
information that will unravel where the terrorists manufacture their
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), Jibrin appealed to those whose
wares are stolen to report to security agencies.
He said Nigerians used to think that the war was against the
government and should be dealt with by only the military, a mindset he
described as defective.
He said: “Terrorists are amongst us, they are very difficult for
security agencies to identify, without needed intelligence. Since they
are amongst us, the source of materials used for their devices are sold
by Nigerians and some stolen from shops belonging to some Nigerians.
“To that end, one expects that owners of stolen equipment or those
who equipments are bought from should report to the security agencies,
their confidentiality is guaranteed because no one will disclose the
source of the information.
“I am appealing to Nigerians to support President Buhari and the security agencies so that they can do their jobs well.
“Believing in the effectiveness of intelligence gathering, Nigerians
must provide the needed intelligence for security forces to be able to
identify would-be bombers and suicide bombers, as well as monitoring to
the extent that security forces can unravel where terrorists make their
IEDs.”
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