Nigerian Army rejects Boko Haram’s latest video claim, says people should not panic

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Image result for nigerian army logoThe Nigerian Army has swiftly rejected as unreliable, the video clip released earlier on Thursday, by Boko Haram terrorist group from an undisclosed location, showing a man purporting to be leader Abubakar Shekau “making spurious claims.”

Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman, said in a statement: “While effort is on going to subject the video for further forensic analysis, the Nigerian Army wishes to reiterate that it has captured and occupied the last known stronghold of the terrorists group in the Sambisa forest.
“We would like to reassure the public that this video is nothing but mere terrorists propaganda aimed at creating fear in the mind of people and to remain relevant.
“Therefore, there is no cause for alarm, more so as concerted effort in clearing the vestiges of Boko Haram terrorists wherever they might be hiding is still ongoing.
“Our gallant troops deployed in various parts of the north east have continued to intensify search for all persons associated with Boko Haram terrorist group with a view to bring them to justice.
“Consequently, the public are hereby enjoined to go about their normal lawful business, remain vigilant and security conscious. They should also report any suspicious person or group of persons to security agencies.”

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