A CIVIL society organisation, Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic Rights (CASER), has applauded the recent gains recorded by the Nigerian Armed Forces against the Boko Haram.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Executive Director, CASER, Mr. Frank Tietie, and made available to newsmen on Saturday.
“The recent success of the Nigerian Armed Forces against the insurgents is highly commendable.
“Bravo to our forces. God bless the Nigerian Armed Forces. Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria. God bless Nigeria!” it added.
The organisation praised the country’s armed forces for being focused in the ongoing offensive against Boko Haram, despite the “overwhelming peculiarities of the insurgency in Nigeria.”
“Much of our country is relatively safe today against a well-orchestrated Boko Haram conflagration against Nigeria.
“Who else could be nobler than the men and women who had laid down their lives for the preservation of the peace and future of a prosperous Nigeria?
“CASER hereby calls on all citizens of Nigeria to show proper love and respect to the members of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
“CASER also calls on the Nigerian authorities to fully and immediately compensate the family members of fallen Nigerian forces.
“There should now be a better regime of conditions of service for Nigerian forces,” the statement said.
It also called for better treatment of all ex-service men and women while they await their entitlements.
It would be recalled that the Defence Headquarters said in a statement on Thursday that the military had recorded significant successes against the insurgents in recent days.
According to the statement, personnel of the Nigerian Air Force and ground troops launched a combined operation at the Sambisa Forest enclave of Boko Haram and parts of Gwoza community, both in Borno.
It said the strikes hit targets with precision and inflicted a heavy casualty figure on the insurgents.