An advance team for the establishment of military command and control
centre to intensify the war against Boko Haram has moved to Maiduguri
in compliance with a directive by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The team, comprising elements of the Office of the Chief of Army
Staff, all the relevant Army Headquarters Departments and other combat
support components, is led by a two-star General.
A statement by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani
Usman, on Monday, stated that the team had commenced work in earnest.
Buhari had, during his inauguration penultimate Friday, announced
that the military command centre would relocate to the Borno State
capital to tackle the violent group, whose activities in the North-East
had led to the death of more than 15,000 people and displaced millions
since it started its violent campaign in 2009.
“The most immediate is Boko Haram insurgency. Progress has been made
in recent weeks by our security forces but victory cannot be achieved by
basing the Command and Control Centre in Abuja.
“The command centre will be relocated to Maiduguri and remain there until Boko Haram is completely subdued,’’ Buhari had said.
The Army explained that the centre was an “elaboration” of an
existing Army headquarters command and control arrangement, adding that
henceforth, the fight against terrorism and insurgency would be
monitored, coordinated and controlled from the centre.
The statement read, “In compliance with the Presidential
pronouncement and the Chief of Army Staff’s directive, a reconnaissance
and advance team for the establishment of Military Command and Control
Centre for Operation Zaman Lafiya for the fight against terrorism and insurgency has moved to Maiduguri, Borno State.
“The team, which is led by a two-star General, has already commenced
work in earnest and it comprised 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 Army hinted that the centre 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.”
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