President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the reopening of military checkpoints in some parts of the country, barely a day after ordering a nationwide cessation.
This was disclosed by Governor of Zamfara State and Chairman of the
Governor’s Forum, Abdulazeez Yari.
According to Yari, the governors of the nation had advised Buhari on the issue, stating that the order was “untimely” due to the security challenges facing some parts of the country.
“But Mr. President cited some incidents that happened at the military checkpoints but where necessary, he has given the chief of army staff the permission that they can continue especially in the north, south-east and the frontline states,” he said.
The frontline states are where the counter-terrorism operations are currently taking place in the north-east.
“We discussed the issue of frontline states as regards insurgency: Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. The president briefed us on his meeting with the G7 countries who have agreed to support the Nigerian government to fight the insurgency to the last.“
Also, it was noted that the insurgency has done so much damage to our infrastructure – schools, hospitals, and bridges.
The president said he has put a committee in place to go and assess the situation and he has also made a commitment that he will not request money from any G7 country but support to rebuild the destroyed infrastructure,” Yari said.