Why we haven’t arrested Asari Dokubo after threatening to sh0ot down military helicopters – DHQ| Read Details 

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Why we haven’t arrested Asari Dokubo after threatening to sh0ot down military helicopters – DHQ| Read Details 

 

The Defence Headquarters , DHQ, has revealed why it is yet to take any action against former militant leader, Mujahid Asari-Dokubo who allegedly threatened to shoot down military helicopters that hovered around his residence.

Speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Thursday, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba described Dokubo’d threat as laughable, noting that Nigeria is democratic, hence going after him would make the military undemocratic.

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He further stated that “there are other security agencies that have a constitutional role to play in handling such issues” , not the military and challenged Dokubo to confront soldiers on the battlefield if he was bold enough.

In Buba’s words;

“Now, the comment by an individual that he can shoot down military helicopters is laughable. And I am about to laugh at that. We are in a democracy, and we are professionals. Of course, we cannot just, based on somebody’s comments, begin to take certain actions. They would accuse the military of being undemocratic.

 

 

“The military is not the only security force or department in the country. There are other security agencies that have a constitutional role to play in handling such issues.

“I tell you that he doesn’t have that capability, but I will allow the security forces responsible for such matters to take it up. As for us, come to the battlefield, and we’ll take you out. He should come to the battlefield and see whether we can react or not.”

“For us, the enemy we fight are the terrorists. Some may choose to call them different names in the different theatres of operations where they exist. In the North-West and North-East, some will say terrorists; some may prefer to call them bandits.

“I tell you, they are all terrorists, and that is what we see. Troops are making significant progress. As I mentioned earlier, we prioritise eliminating terrorist leadership, and we have been doing just that. In the last three quarters, we have taken out over 300 terrorist commanders, not to mention their foot soldiers.

“Our aim is to diminish their fighting capabilities and damage their military capabilities, which we have been successfully doing. As indicated in the brief you received, you can see how many weapons and ammunition we have recovered.”

 

“Our operations have destroyed a substantial part of the combat capacity of these terror groups and their leadership. For instance, one of the notorious terrorist commanders in Jigawa State, known as Mai Hijabi, was eliminated from the battlefield during the week. Troops are, therefore, increasingly making significant strides across all theatres of operations.

“During the week under review, troops neutralised 165 terrorists, arrested 238 persons, and rescued 188 kidnapped victims.”

 

 

“Troops in the Niger Delta area discovered and destroyed two dugout pits, 58 boats, and 39 storage tanks. Other items recovered include 13 cooking ovens, 35 drums, one motorcycle, one tricycle, four speed boats, 13 vehicles, and 65 illegal refining sites. Troops recovered 789,200 litres of stolen crude oil and 64,950 litres of illegally refined AGO.”