Defence HQ Vows To Bring Down Bando Leader Bello Turji

Defence HQ Reiterates Commitment to Capture or Eliminate Bello Turji
Let me tell you something, folks. The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has stepped up and made it crystal clear that Bello Turji, the notorious bandit leader, is on borrowed time. This isn't just talk; it's a promise backed by action. Maj. Gen. Markus Kangye, the Director of Defence Media Operations, shared this bold assurance during a press briefing on Thursday, shedding light on the Nigerian Military’s ongoing operations.
In his address, Maj. Gen. Kangye emphasized that the military has successfully eliminated numerous high-profile terrorists. He assured the public that Bello Turji’s days are numbered. This isn’t about making empty threats; it’s about delivering on a mission to restore peace and security to the region.
Now, I know there are whispers out there suggesting that the military has slowed down its fight against insurgents, terrorists, and other criminals. But let’s be real for a moment. Maj. Gen. Kangye addressed these rumors head-on, saying, “Troops are not backing down or scaling back operations. In fact, they’ve been actively intercepting trucks loaded with stolen cattle and are relentlessly hunting down high-value targets.”
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“We’ve already eliminated several high-profile terrorists this quarter, and I can name them. As for Bello Turji, it’s only a matter of time. He’ll soon have an appointment with his maker,” Kangye confidently stated.
Ensuring the Welfare of Our Troops
Here’s another important point that needs to be made: the welfare of our troops is not being neglected. In fact, it’s a top priority for the military. Maj. Gen. Kangye shot down claims that injured soldiers were being ignored, emphasizing the dedication of the Armed Forces to their well-being.
He shared, “Our wounded soldiers are receiving the best medical care possible. Believe it or not, service chiefs are constantly in touch with the troops, ensuring they have everything they need to carry out their missions effectively.”
“If you’ve been following the news, you’d know that senior officers from all branches of the military have visited troops at the front lines to celebrate important occasions like Salah. These aren’t just casual visits; they’re gestures of support and solidarity. For instance, the Chief of Army Staff and the Chief of Air Staff have personally visited the front lines to uplift the spirits of our soldiers.”
And it’s not just about celebrations. Kangye went on to say, “I remember vividly last Christmas when I, along with other senior officers, spent the day with our wounded soldiers at the 44 Military Hospital. It was a powerful reminder of our commitment to them. The year before, I was in Mangu, Plateau State, celebrating with our troops. These actions speak louder than words.”
Medical Evacuation and Housing for Our Heroes
Now, let’s talk about the practical steps being taken to care for our troops. Maj. Gen. Kangye highlighted that soldiers requiring advanced medical treatment are being evacuated abroad. Some have been flown to Egypt, Turkey, and India for specialized care. This isn’t just about ticking boxes; it’s about giving our heroes the best possible treatment.
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He explained, “We’ve ensured that those needing medical attention abroad are receiving it. Some have traveled to Egypt, Turkey, and India for treatment. As we speak, many of them are still receiving care. And it doesn’t stop there. The Armed Forces have built an entire estate for wounded soldiers who may not return to active duty, providing them with free housing.”
“Don’t fall for the narratives out there that suggest our troops are neglected. These stories are meant to discredit the efforts of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. The truth is, our troops are well taken care of. Senior officers frequently visit them at the front lines and in hospitals, ensuring they have everything they need. And for those needing advanced care, we’ve made sure they get it, no matter the cost.”
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