PRESIDENT TINUBU SYMPATHIESES WITH MILITARY AUTHORITIES ON THE LOSS OF 6 SOLDIERS DURING A DAWN TERRORIST ATTACK ON AN ARMY BASE, IN BORNO STATE 09-0-25
By Sadiq Aminu President Tinubu has sympathied with military authorities on the loss of six soldiers during a dawn terrorist attack on an army base, last week, in Sabon Gida, Damboa, Borno State.
In a statement, the President extends condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers, stressing that their sacrifices in defending the nation will forever be honoured and remembered.
It says President Tinubu calls for a thorough investigation to uncover the circumstances that led to the incident and ensure that it serves as a valuable lesson to prevent similar occurrences.
The President commends the Armed Forces for their swift and decisive response, particularly the air component, in launching effective retaliatory strikes.
Signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, the statement notes that the targeted air raids resulted in the significant neutralisation of numerous terrorists and the destruction of their assets as they attempted to flee.
“This resolute action by the Army demonstrates the capability and readiness of our military to confront and defeat threats to our nation’s security. Their actions testify to our resolve to eradicate terrorism and banditry, paving the way for a future where peace and security prevail for all Nigerians.
“I extend heartfelt gratitude and sympathy to our military and security forces on behalf of a grateful nation.
“Your sacrifices and dedication do not go unnoticed, and we stand firmly behind you in this ongoing fight to eliminate these threats”, he maintained.
President Tinubu urges the military to proactively take the war to the camps of bandits and terrorists, particularly the Northwest, where the criminals continue to threaten the lives and homes of innocent villagers.
He also appeals to Nigerians and the media to support the military’s efforts to restore peace and security in the country.