
President
Goodluck Jonathan has visited Mubi in Adamawa State, more than three
months after Nigerian troops recaptured the town from the insurgent
group, Boko Haram.
The president arrived Yola international airport at about 10.45a.m.
Thursday, accompanied by the Chief of Defence staff and all the service
chiefs and the inspector general of police. He later travelled by
helicopter to Mubi.
At Mubi, Mr. Jonathan met with the Emir of Mubi, Isa Ahamadu, and the people of the area.
There were unconfirmed reports that the president visited Vintim
village in Mubi, the home town of Nigeria’s Defence Chief, Alex Badeh. But security sources told PREMIUM TIMES that from Mubi, Mr. Jonathan was to travel to Baga in neighbouring Borno State.
Baga was reclaimed by government troops last week after Boko Haram
militants overran the town killing hundreds and displacing thousands.
Mr. Jonathan and his administration have been widely criticised for
their handling of the Boko Haram crisis, and the failure of the
government to stem attacks against civilians.
Ahead of elections, the government has apparently stepped up effort
against the terror group with multiple towns liberated by soldiers.
The government has also announced new measures to raise the morale of its combat forces.
On Wednesday, the Army Chief, Kenneth Minimah, visited Baga where he
announced that troops who liberated the town will be automatically
promoted to the next rank.
A top security chief in Borno state, who spoke on anonymity said Mr.
Jonathan was heading to Baga, but refused to give further details.
“Of course the president will be going to Baga today but the trip is
not being handled by us here. I believe it is not something big but just
a confidence building visit for the troops,” the source said.
Mr. Minimah, a Lieutenant General, had said during his visit
Wednesday that given the successes achieved by the troops in Baga, the
president might likely visit the troops.
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