The aftermath of the Christmas Eve massacre that claimed over 200 lives in two local government areas of Plateau State, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, has confirmed that the Nigerian military has made significant progress in capturing suspects linked to the attacks.
The CDS made this announcement during a televised interview on Monday, assuring the public that efforts were ongoing to track down all individuals involved in the heinous act.
The CDS also disclosed that the military is collaborating with state governments to identify areas captured by terrorists across the country, intending to reclaim them.
He expressed determination to ensure that bandits hold no community in the new year.
The Army chief further stated the potential reduction of internally displaced camps once communities are recovered, allowing residents to return safely to their homes.
Addressing concerns about the military’s response time, Gen Musa acknowledged the vastness of the affected area and clarified that the Army cannot be everywhere.
He said efforts were underway to enhance reaction times and prevent future incidents.
He identified a lack of political will at all levels of government as a significant hurdle in resolving the prevailing insecurity in the country, stressing that political decisions were crucial to overcoming challenges and that the military’s effectiveness depended on strong support and directives from the political class.