The Digest:
Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa Oluyede has explained why the Nigerian military is open to giving terrorists an opportunity to surrender and repent rather than immediately resorting to lethal force. Speaking at the Nigerian Armed Forces' inaugural lecture in Abuja, Oluyede addressed concerns from Nigerians questioning why security forces do not simply eliminate terrorists, even after deadly attacks. He cited the biblical parable of the prodigal son, stating that giving terrorists a chance could help reduce violence, noting that most of them are Nigerians.Key Points:
- Oluyede's remarks have sparked widespread criticism on social media, with many Nigerians expressing frustration over the military's approach.
- Critics argue that giving terrorists a chance to repent disregards the lives of victims and security personnel killed in attacks.
- The CDS stated that pushing terrorists to the extreme could worsen the situation, advocating for a window of repentance.
- Many Nigerians have questioned the timing of such statements, particularly after recent deadly attacks.
- The comments highlight the ongoing debate between military force and non-kinetic approaches to counter-terrorism.
Sources: X, PM News