The governor also called for the creation of a North-West Theatre Command, bringing the Nigerian Army’s 1st and 8th Divisions under a unified command structure.
Mr Tinubu insisted that a comprehensive reform of the global governance system is long overdue.
Mr Abubakar believed that the Niger Republic would be the biggest loser leaving the MNJTF
Mr Osoba reiterated the MNJTF’s commitment to defeating terrorist elements in the Lake Chad Basin and safeguarding regional security.
Mr Ali commended the troops’ bravery and sacrifice in restoring peace and stability in the Lake Chad Basin.
Among the rescued hostages were eight men, eight women, and 24 children.
MNJTF received a boost from the European Union via logistics support items to enhance its operational efficiency and capabilities.
He urged the public not to panic by the troops’ movements but to offer support to them to eradicate the terrorists.
He stated that the MNJTF welcomes more insurgents to surrender and embrace peace.
The troops said the airstrikes led “to the reduction in terrorism and other forms of cross-border crimes perpetrated by criminals crisis-crossing the borders to evade justice.”
