They are hopeful that such show of solidarity would boost the morale of the troops in the ongoing fight to root out the Boko Haram terrorists from Nigeria.
According to the founder of the group, Funmi Ogbue, the support was not just for the Nigerian troops. He said it was also a show of solidarity for the multinational troops battling the insurgents from their boarders.
“Never Again”
The group ended the march at the Army Headquarters, where the army spokesperson, Major General Chris Olukolade, showed appreciation for the solidarity march, describing it as a morale booster.
Major General Olukolade said that the solidarity walk would spur them for more results, assuring the group that “never again will reclaimed territories fall to the insurgents”.
The troops have recorded remarkable successes in the last one week, reclaiming over ten communities from the insurgents.
The march and other gestures from the government and the citizenry are expected to give more boost to the morale of the troops in their efforts to crush the Boko Haram.
On Friday, the Nigerian military recaptured more towns in Adamawa and Yobe States, keeping it free for the residents to return to their homes. (Channelstv).