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Boko Haram: U.S. Backs Nigeria's Efforts As Military Reassures On Meeting December Deadline  

SAN FRANCISCO, October 20, (THEWILL) – The Nigerian Armed Forces said on Monday that the end-of-the-year target set for the crushing of Boko Haram was achievable.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Malam Aliyu Ismail, who gave the assurance Monday in Abuja, said: “The mandate is that we should clear the Boko Haram from the occupied territories and ensure that we reclaim all the lost grounds. And that is exactly what we are doing.''

Ismail, who was speaking with State House correspondents at the Aso Villa, where he had come to brief President Muhammadu Burahi, said the visit was to update the President on the progress made so far after the military reviewed its operations in the last 60 days.

While noting that the action in the North-East was a military operation, he added that “military operations have time lines and the time lines, we are working with them assiduously.''

According to the Permanent Secretary, the U.S. and the West had been with the force in capacity building and other issues which the ministry would reveal in due course.

President Buhari, he added, had directed the force to continue with its effort to achieve complete success.

The assurance came on a day the U.S. also expressed happiness with the effort of Nigeria in counter terrorism.

The U.S. Special Envoy and Coordinator for Counterterrorism Communication, Mr. Rashad Hussein, said this while briefing State House Press Corps after a courtesy visit to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in Abuja.

“We are very pleased with the leadership the President and the Vice President are showing.”

“We are having so many challenges but we are hopeful that under the leadership we will be able to establish partnerships and be able to make a strong difference going forward,” he said.

While lamenting that groups such as Boko Haram and ISIL were doing great damage to the causes which they claimed to defend, he said that the good people of the world and Muslim community all over the world were offering messages of peace and hope.

“We want to talk and work together to make sure that the message is clear to everyone,” he said.

He said that the insurgency fight against Boko Haram was one that the Nigerian government had faced squarely and said those behind the insurgency were deceiving young people.

“Boko Haram and other groups are trying to steal young people and deceive them and to offer to them a future of destruction rather than a future of hope and we are ready to offer technical support to Nigeria,'' he lamented.”

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