The Nigerian military has started restoring checkpoints across the country following the recent clarifications by that President Buhari never ordered dismantling of roadblocks
The Nigerian military has
started restoring checkpoints across the country following the recent
clarifications by the National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd), that President Muhammadu Buhari never ordered the dismantling of all the roadblocks.
Clarifying the need for the checkpoints, the Director of Army Public Relations (DAPR), Col. Sani Usman, confirmed the development saying that the restored checkpoints are merely 'snap checkpoints'.
'What
we have in those areas are not permanent checkpoints without a time
line but a snap one based on the prevailing security situation,' Usman said.
Speaking further, Usman said, 'The
directive was that those checkpoints that were not necessary should be
removed forthwith and that was complied with. However, the language is
that the Chief Of Army Staff should use his discretion to remove all
those checkpoints that are not necessary but that those in the
North-east and South-south, for obvious security reasons should not be
removed.
'The COAS has gone further to
direct all the General Commanding Officers (GOCs) and other Commanders
to discuss with the respective state governments where they are involved
in internal security operations on how to apply this.
'This is because whenever there is serious security threats there can be snap re-establishment of the checkpoints,', Usman explained.
Speaking in the same vein, the COAS, Lt-Gen. Kenneth Minimah, said, 'So
the road blocks and check points will remain in certain areas. And in
the areas where they cause hardship for citizens we are taking steps to
ensure that they are presented in such a way that citizens experience
less hardship.'
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