The son of former President Olusegun
Obasanjo, Lt. Col. Adeboye, who was shot on Monday by Boko Haram
insurgents near Michika in Adamawa State has expressed eagerness
to return to the battle front.
Adeboye, who is recuperating at a
government medical facility in Yola, spoke with a former Vice-President,
Atiku Abubakar and the Director General of the National Orientation
Agency, Mike Omeri.
Abubakar visited the injured soldier while Omeri spoke with him on the telephone.
A source in the hospital told one of our
correspondents that the former vice-president, who recently mended
fences with Obasanjo, was glad to find Adeboye in high spirit.
The source quoted Abubakar as having told
the officer that he was impressed to see him display the type of
courage his father (Obasanjo) was known for.
“He even marched before me even as he was recovering from gunshots,” the source quoted the ex-vice president as saying.
Abubakar was said to have wished
Adeboye speedy recovery from the injuries he sustained from gunshots in
an operation to flush out insurgents from Michika. About 25 soldiers
were killed in the battle.
Also, Omeri told journalists at a news
conference in Abuja that Adeboye was in high spirits when he spoke with
him on the telephone on Tuesday.
The NOA boss, who coordinates the
National Information Centre, said, “I spoke with the son of Gen.
Obasanjo’s son that was involved in the incident of yesterday(Monday).
He is in very high spirits and he is assuring Nigerians that what is on
his mind now is to get well and go back to defend his fatherland.
“That was what he told me today(Tuesday).
And this is the kind of patriotism and the spirit that even those of
us who are not on the line of battle should exhibit. We should
continuously support members of the armed forces and support them in
prayers.”
Omeri also cautioned Nigerians against
buying used phones and Subscriber Identity Module cards as they could
have been used by insurgents.
He said, “The NIC wishes to call on
Nigerians to desist from purchasing used GSM phones and pre-registered
SIM cards from unknown sources.
“Such phones and SIM cards might have
been used for terrorist and other untoward activities. This caution has
become necessary to save members of the public the embarrassment of
being apprehended for criminal activities committed with phones and SIM
cards found in their possession.
“Accordingly, members of the public are
strongly advised to report cases of stolen phones and SIM cards to the
police, while refraining from purchasing second-hand phones/SIM cards
from unknown sources.”
Omeri also spoke on a recent regional
ministerial meeting convened to explore ways of achieving international
cooperation in tackling insurgency in the North-East.
The meeting which was held in Abuja on
September 3 under the chairmanship of Nigeria was attended by
representatives of Cameroun, France, United Kingdom, United States,
Canada, China, Benin, Chad, Niger, the European Union, and the Economic
Community of West African States.
Omeri said, “The meeting underscored the
need to effectively address the sources of funding and supply of weapons
to Boko Haram and called for greater international co-operation in
tracking all forms of illegal transfer of arms and ammunition.
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