The Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta,
Operation Delta Safe, on Wednesday disclosed that it had the capacity
to crush militants currently destroying oil and gas facilities in the
region when given the go-ahead by the political leadership in the
country.
However, the newly revamped security
outfit comprising the army, navy, air force, police and other security
agencies in Nigeria, noted that it would continue to exercise restraint
to avoid “collateral damage”, during major military operations against
the restive youths.
Rear Admiral Joseph Okojie, the new
Commander of the outfit covering Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa as well as parts
of Ondo and Akwa Ibom states, described the crisis in the region as a
5th generation security threat, but stressed that Nigerians would soon
begin to see results from the efforts by the forces to tackle the
violent agitators.
Okojie, who spoke with journalists in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state, where the JTF, ODS is headquartered, assured that the military has total control of the security infrastructure in the country, but added that the military remains subservient to the political leadership of the country.
Okojie, who spoke with journalists in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state, where the JTF, ODS is headquartered, assured that the military has total control of the security infrastructure in the country, but added that the military remains subservient to the political leadership of the country.
He noted that the federal government,
the minister of defence, the chief of defence staff and all the service
chiefs were fully involved in the current operations to rout all
criminalities in the oil-rich region.
“ The ODS will not shirk its
responsibility in ensuring of the Niger Delta. We will ensure that there
is sanctity of our territorial integrity,but we have to make sure that
collateral damage is minimised.
“We are on top of the security
manifestations and at the appropriate time, if necessary, action will be
taken to ensure there is peace.
“ If there is need to up the tempo, we
will do it, but for now (our operations) are driven by the political
imperatives of our leaders. The political leadership has come out with
clear instructions while we also carry out our core duty”, he said.
Flanked by his lieutenants in charge of
land operations, maritime and civil military operations, Rear Admiral
Okojie explained that in the last few weeks, his men have successfully
foiled cases of pipelines vandalism, kidnapping, illegal oil refining,
sea piracy and other criminalities in the region.
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