The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) has urged the media to be wary of being used to amplify propaganda by terrorists facing renewed clampdown in the ongoing Operation Lake Sanity 2.
A statement on Friday from Lt. Col. Abubakar Abdullahi, the Chief Military Public Information Officer of the MNJTF, said the onslaught on the remnants of terrorists remain on despite the propaganda.
“As Operation Lake Sanity 2 progresses, the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) is addressing recent propaganda spread by ISWAP terrorists urging Kukawa and neighboring communities to flee or face attack. Unfortunately, some media outlets have inadvertently amplified this message, overlooking its implications. This reprehensible propaganda is a blatant act of intimidation, a desperate move by a group on the verge of defeat.
“As multinational troops intensify operations, such propaganda is likely to increase, making it crucial for communities to remain steadfast, vigilant, and confident in their safety.
“The MNJTF and Nigerian Operation HADIN KAI troops are firmly committed to safeguarding Lake Chad Basin communities. They are actively pursuing Boko Haram terrorists, moving swiftly and decisively to neutralize any threats. Their presence and continued operations serve as a robust shield against this menace.
“The terrorists’ so-called ultimatum is a clear sign of their frustration and diminishing power. Their capability to conduct ground operations has been significantly impaired, pushing them towards using scare tactics like Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) at every opportunity. By issuing such threats, they aim to spread fear and disrupt the lives of Lake Chad Basin residents. It is crucial not to succumb to their tactics but instead to demonstrate resolve and fortitude,” the statement added
It urged the residents of Kukawa and neighboring communities to remain united and vigilant and to report any suspicious activities to the troops immediately, adding that collective vigilance and cooperation remain essential for successful operations in the Lake Chad basin region.
