The Defence Headquarters has assured Nigerians of heightened security nationwide during the Christmas festivities, announcing the deployment of additional troops, special forces and air assets to prevent attacks and ensure a peaceful celebration.
The DHQ gave the assurance in a statement on Sunday. It said the Armed Forces of Nigeria, working in close synergy with other security agencies, had intensified operations across identified vulnerable areas of the country.
Troops have been redeployed to strategic locations and major routes, while special forces units and air support elements have been placed on high alert to guarantee a rapid response to any emerging threat, according to the DHQ.
“The Armed Forces of Nigeria have emplaced robust and proactive measures aimed at preventing attacks during the Christmas festivities,” it said.
The statement added that surveillance activities had also been significantly stepped up, with enhanced aerial monitoring and intelligence gathering to track the movement and communication patterns of suspected criminal and terrorist groups.
It said that unit commanders across all theatres of operation had been directed to strengthen patrols, establish reinforced checkpoints and deepen collaboration with community leaders, local vigilante groups and state security outfits to improve early warning and response.
The DHQ reiterated that the Armed Forces remained fully committed to protecting the lives and property of all Nigerians, stressing that national security and stability remained the military’s top priority.
“As we approach this festive period, every necessary measure is being taken to ensure that Nigerians celebrate Christmas in peace, unity and joy,” said the statement.
It, however, emphasised that public cooperation remained critical to the success of ongoing security operations, urging citizens to remain calm but vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities to the nearest security formation, and assured that all information provided by the public would be treated with urgency and confidentiality.
The statement also conveyed the goodwill message of the chief of defence staff, Olufemi Oluyede.
(NAN)
