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Boko Haram insurgents come to Lagos every day, says army

Isidore Edet, general officer commanding (GOC) 81 Div. of the Nigerian army in Lagos, on Sunday said the division arrests Boko Haram insurgents on a daily basis.

Edet said members of the sect who flee the superior power of the military in the north-east come to Lagos.

He made the assertion at the inter-denominational service organised to commemorate the Nigerian army celebration day at Saint Charles Lwanga Catholic Church, Ikeja cantonment.

“Almost on a daily basis, we arrest Boko Haram members that flee into Lagos just like they flee to other places,” he said.

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“They have seen that the war is being won so they are running, so the army in conjunction with other security agencies arrest them almost on a daily basis.

“Initially they deny when we ask them questions, but when we probe further, they start revealing where they fought, how they killed soldiers, how they detonated bombs in post office, Maiduguri and so on.

“By this, we do what we need to do by sending them to the higher authorities to do what the laws and the constitution of Nigeria says it will do with them.”

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Edet said the officers and soldiers in the army should be thankful to God for witnessing another army celebration day, adding that many colleagues had died during the fight against Boko Haram insurgents.

“Many of our colleagues have died in this war against Boko Haram insurgents. Some of them, we have seen their graves and some, we did not see,” he said.

“So, we have every reason for those that are still alive to thank God for giving us victory against Boko Haram insurgents.

“So many others are amputated; some are even using crutches because they fought against Boko Haram insurgents so that we would have one country.

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“About a year ago, we were object of public ridicule, those of us in uniforms, if we talk, the public will say go and fight Boko Haram insurgents and stop making noise.

“But we thank today that the Almighty God who trained our hands for war has taken the shame away.

“And now Nigerians are proud of us again as their soldiers saying we are at the front line.”

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