Buratai vows to flush out criminal elements from Niger Delta

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai has expressed the commitment of the Nigerian military to flush out criminal elements in the Niger Delta.

Buratai said that violent crimes in the area demanding military intervention will be squarely dealt with.

According to him, the success of Operation Crocodile Small IV was an indication that the military was battle ready for criminal elements in the region.

Speaking on Monday at the commissioning of the headquarters of the 63 Brigade Complex, as well as the official operationalization of the brigade, Buratai noted that the state is very critical in view of its strategic importance to the South-South and open direct access to seas.

He also thanked the government for the provision of an expansive land along the Benin-Asaba-Onitsha highway for the brigade and its battalions, adding that the government’s support has engendered civil/military relationship.

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“The brigade will work closely with sister agencies in flushing out criminals from the state.

“Your donation and funding of this complex show that the partnership with the military in development. You have also given land for the brigade and its battalions.

“The army will reciprocate by ensuring that peace and security persist and prosper in the state,” Buratai assured Governor Okowa.

Commissioning the complex, Okowa, who decried the low finances of the state, however, restated that his administration will continue to support security agencies.

Okowa urged security agencies to step efforts at addressing security challenges. especially the farmers/herders clashes which have recently assumed troubling dimension in the state.

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