The
Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade has
dismissed Abubakar Shekau’s threat of causing mayhem during the 2015
general elections, giving strong assurances that the military will be
able to secure Nigeria during and after the elections.
General
Olukolade on Wednesday told Channels Television that no amount of
threat will deter the military’s operations from taking place in the
North East or anywhere in the country.
He also
said a lot of success has been achieved in the past week, in the fight
against insurgence adding that Mongunu and other towns hitherto
controlled by Boko Haram have been recovered by the Nigerian Military.
Recently, the Nigerian Military took delivery of some military hardware to enable it fight the terrorist to a standstill.
In
a video posted on Reuters, Abubakar Shekau condemned states government
for not following sharia law, and threatened to stop the elections from
holding.
The presidential election has already been postponed from its initial date of February 14 due to security concerns.
According
to the video, Abubakar Shekau said “you are claiming that we don’t know
how to fight, but we forced your forces to flee from their bases and we
freed our imprisoned brothers from the prisons that you oppressed them
in, only praise be to Allah”.
Shekau’s who titled the video “A
Message to the Leaders of the Disbelievers”, also threatened to attack
neighbouring countries who are contributing troops to the Multi-National
Joint Task Force (MNJTF) like Chad and Niger.
Credit: Channels
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