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Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has praised the Nigerian Army for its role in freeing residents of the Ngoshe community from insurgent captivity.
The army rescued 360 victims over the weekend; the hostages had been held since March and were released on Saturday by security forces.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Senator Ndume lauded the military operation.
He described the weekend assault on the insurgents as remarkable.
He said, “We must applaud the professionalism and spectacular patriotism of men and officers of the Nigerian Army who continue to exhibit outstanding courage in the face of obvious logistical challenges.”
“We are grateful to the Theatre Commander Operation Hadin Kai, the GOC 7th Division Maiduguri, and the Brigade Commander 26TF Brigade, Gwoza, Borno State.”
He further urged the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs to complement the military efforts with interventions for the victims.
“We urge the Ministry for Humanitarian Affairs to also rise to the occasion. It should seize the initiative to complement the efforts of the Borno State government in rebuilding Ngoshe.”
“From my findings, with military presence in Ngoshe, the people want to leave the internally displaced persons’ camps if the community can be made habitable for them.”
“We must also commend the director general of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mrs Zubaida Umar, for the release of relief materials to the displaced people.”
“We urge the Ministry for Humanitarian Affairs to also rise to the occasion. It should seize the initiative to complement the efforts of the Borno State government in rebuilding Ngoshe.”
“From my findings, with military presence in Ngoshe, the people want to leave the internally displaced persons’ camps if the community can be made habitable for them.”

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