The
Federal government, yesterday, said that it had repatriated 82 foreigners over
what it described as nefarious activities that might undermine the country’s
security.
The
foreigners, who were repatriated from Jos include Chadians, Nigerien and
Senegalese.
The
Coordinator of the National Information Centre (NIC), Mr. Mike Omeri, who made
the disclosure during a security briefing along side with the representatives
of security forces, in Abuja, said those nationals repatriated were jobless.
According
to him, “We wish to inform the media of the recent repatriation from Jos of a
number of nationals of Chadian, Nigeriene and Senegalese origins for nefarious
activities that could undermine the security of Nigeria.”
On the
fight against terrorism, Omeri said that the Nigeria’s military had
successfully executed military operations from active intelligence on Boko
haram.
“As a
result of the ongoing military training and a newly established intelligence
sharing mechanism, Nigeria’s military has executed successful military
operations from active intelligence on Boko Haram positions and will continue
to make these positive gains against the group with new aerial equipment
providing wide territorial coverage and increased response capability,” he
said.
While
commending some neighboring countries for their efforts in combating
insurgents, Omeri called on others who try to rubbish the image of Nigeria to
have a rethink.
“We
equally call on others wishing to make political capital and rubbish the image
of Nigeria and her efforts in the fight against terror to have a rethink.
“As it
is Nigeria today, it could be the turn of another country tomorrow, hence the
need for collaboration and cooperation in whatever capacity,” Omeri said.
The
Centre however commended the efforts of Nigerians, the Military, local
community militia and other security forces for their complementary roles in
the success recorded so far in the campaign against terror in the North East of
the country.
Omeri
reassured “all Nigerians of the commitment of the government, with the support
of other regional governments, to eradicate insurgency and restore peace and
normalcy in the country.
“The
government has also not lost focus on the search and rescue of our nationals
who are experiencing the trauma of captivity.
“The
safety and security of all Nigerians is the foremost priority of the government
and all necessary security measures are being implemented.
“The
public is therefore being urged to report any suspicious behaviour of persons
to the nearest security office.”
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