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Troops Withdrawal Will be Gradual, Buhari Assures Troubled Communities
President Muhammadu Buhari, Friday, reassured Nigerians that withdrawal of the military from areas where peace had been restored will not be done in a manner that would expose communities to more risks of attacks.
A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Sheu, said the president promised that the withdrawal would be gradual and carefully planned; and would not be abrupt or arbitrary so as not to jeopardise the success already recorded by the military.
Reacting to concerns and appeals from governors and community leaders over the proposed withdrawal, President Buhari said the “administration will not abandon citizens in need of protection.”
He urged Nigerians, especially public affairs analysts, to carefully study the statement following a security council meeting with service chiefs that the withdrawal of troops will be done after an “assessment” to determine areas where peace had returned to enable civil authorities assume full control.
Buhari said where it is determined that the withdrawal will not in any way jeopardize peace already achieved, the military pull out will be in a careful and gradual way.
“You don’t need to worry,” the President assured. “We will not expose our people and their communities to harm or danger.
“The withdrawal is to allow the military focus on its primary duty of defending the nation against external aggression. It is the duty of the police to handle internal security since Nigeria is not at war.
“The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps will support the police to provide internal security. When it is time to withdraw, nothing will be rushed,’’ he added.