Aderemi Adeoye, the commissioner of police in Anambra State, has said that the command may use airstrikes against rebels there.
Adeoye made a suggestion that the airstrikes would be utilized to drive away the gunmen terrorizing the citizens of the stateβs North and South Senatorial Districts.
The state command has reportedly taken control of five local government areas in Anambra state, restoring law and order there, according to the CP.
The CP said, βYou will agree with me that up till now we have not used airstrikes, Why? Because we are concerned about the safety of the people there. We donβt want collateral damage. But if their existence will make life meaningless to innocent people, then the federal government would have been pushed to the wall to go all out and take them out, in order to secure the people who have become canon-folder in their hands.
β95 per cent of their victims are their own relatives. The other five per cent are travellers, who due to a lack of knowledge of the area, run into them. Our advice is to use the expressway always.
βWe are working to gradually reclaim all these areas that the insurgents have turned into their hideouts, because of natural forests, harsh topography, difficult terrains, and others. They take refuge in that place and launch attacks from there, but now it is very difficult for them to launch such attacks and come out alive.
βWhat almost engulfed the whole state is insurgency, and you know this is like guerilla warfare. When you fight guerilla warfare, you must be deliberate and methodical because it is not a conventional war.
βYou make progress slowly. You gain grounds, you secure it. You reclaim occupied territory secure it and then go further.
βBefore now, all the seven local government areas that are in the Anambra South Zone were under the control of the insurgents. But now other parts of the state are safe except Nnewi South and a few areas in Ihiala.
βSo out of seven local government areas, we have reclaimed five, and we are working on liberating the remaining two. Incidentally, those two have links with Imo. It got so bad that even their traditional rulers fled the communities.
βThose areas you mentioned as βno-go-areasβ, we have Forward Operating Bases (FOB) there. We have in Osumoghu, Ukpor, and Uli, and those are aimed at ensuring we stem encroachment from Imo. These measures have been effective and that is why the rest of the state has been safe, because the routes through which they come have been stopped. Our police special forces are there, the army is there, the police are there, anti-terrorist unit is also there.
βAttacks have been checked to a reasonable extent. They plant landmines around those camps and also use rocket-propelled grenade launchers. These are war materials and we are not at war. The federal government has exercised a lot of restraint in dealing with the problem, and I will advise the insurgents not to push their luck so far because patience has a limit.β
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