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Plateau: Military Re-evaluating Enhanced Strategies To Prevent Further Bandit Attacks, End Violence, Says CDS

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Gwabin Musa, on Friday paid an operational visit to the Headquarters of Operation Safe Haven in Jos, Plateau State, affirming that the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) are re-evaluating their strategies to prevent bandit attacks on communities in Plateau State and other areas under Operation Safe Haven as part of efforts to end the circle of violence in the country.

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General Musa emphasized the need for adapting military tactics to address the asymmetric nature of the ongoing conflict, appealing to local leaders to encourage their youth to identify and isolate criminal elements within and across communities to prevent widespread unrest and maintain peace.

According to General Musa: “We must take decisive actions to halt the cycle of violence affecting Plateau and neighboring states experiencing similar challenges.”

He called for a renewed sense of responsibility among Commanders and pledged to hold accountable anyone found neglecting their duties.

The CDS further promised to bolster the operational capabilities with enhanced logistical support.

In his remarks, Major General Folusho Oyinlola, Commander Operation Safe Haven and General Officer Commanding 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, highlighted the achievements of the operation despite recent setbacks.

He expressed a commitment to sustaining these efforts to protect vulnerable communities in the region adding that the Command has deepened the existing relationship with other security agencies to build a stronger intelligence network for effective operations.

General Oyinlola reassured the CDS that Operation SAFE HAVEN will not relent until the peace process embarked upon is completed with visible evidence across the entire joint area of operation.

Earlier, General Musa also toured the Nigerian Army Medical Centre at Tigi and Sector 6 in Jebbu Bindi, within Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.

He pledged his support to the health facility to ensure it provide efficient medical care to frontline troops and the surrounding community.

In his visit to the Jebbu Bindi community, he urged the troops to remain vigilant and fully committed to their duties, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong community relations to safeguard peace and security.

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