Nigerian Army, Thursday, unveiled and presented vehicle stoppers to
some Churches and Mosques, as part of its corporate social
responsibility in curtailing the spate of suicide bombing at worship
centres across the country.
Presenting the devices in Abuja, the Chief of Civil Military Affairs,
Major Gen. Bitrus Kwaji said the vehicle stoppers were designed to stop
any vehicle from all angle at any speed.
He added that the anti-bombing devices would be distributed to the
representatives of Christian and Muslim bodies, who should in turn
produce it in mass for distribution, while stressing that security is
everybody’s business.
His words, “it has been discovered that most attacks of suicide
bombers are being carried out with vehicles loaded with Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs). The mode of operation is simple as a suicide
bomber drives his vehicle straight into his target and explosion occurs.
“In order to disallow bombers from reaching their targets, this
invention comes in handy as it forcefully stops any vehicle that comes
in contact with it at whatever speed.
“The unfolding security challenges confronting the nation amongst
which is the Boko Haram terrorist menace have continued to hinder the
congress of the transformation agenda of Mr President as well as the
development of the nation at large.
“The terrorists over the years have continued to attack places of
worship (churches and mosques) in order to destabilize the nation. This
has necessitated the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) to charge all corps and
services of the Nigerian Army to provide ways and means of curtailing
this menace.
“This charge has yielded a lot of responses as we witnessed the
commissioning of an indigenous Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) by the
Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces during the recently
concluded Nigerian Army Day Celebration in Kaduna.
Receiving the devices on behalf of the Religion Bodies, Very Rev.
Monday Okonkwo of the Methodist Church, Nyanya and the Executive
Secretary of the National Mosque Abuja, Alh. Ibrahim Jega expressed
satisfaction with Military Authorities, just as they promised to be
security conscious, to complement the efforts of security agents, in
riding the country of terrorism”.
They also called on faithful to join hands with authorities in their
various churches and mosques, to prevent any further attack, and report
any suspicion to the relevant authorities, insisting that, government
can not do it alone.
Source:Vanguard
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