The Nigerian Military has issued a stern warning to the Amnesty International, AI, and it affiliates to desist from meddling into security issues in the country, adding that the organisation was a threat to democracy in the country.
The Amnesty International on Wednesday released its annual report on Nigeria in which it disclosed that the activities of Boko Haram terrorists group in the North East have so far affected 14.8 million people in the region.
The Defence Headquarters, DHQ, has raised an alarm on a new tactic being adopted by female suicide bombers in the North East in order to evade detection by security operatives.
The Nigerian Defence Headquarters, DHQ, has called on the media to join hands with it in ensuring the safety of lives, property of citizens and critical national infrastructure.
The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, has refuted reports making the rounds in some online publications to the effect that the federal government has dropped two of the country’s service chiefs.
Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Gabriel Olonisakin has called on world military leaders to unite and pull their resources in the fight against terrorism which he described as a common enemy that is threatening the very existence of humanity.