Crime
Primate Ayodele Warns On Security, Says Nigerian Army Should Use Drones And Airstrikes For Next 3 Months To Decapitate Terrorists

Founder and Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has said that the Nigerian Army should use drones and airstrikes consistently for the next three weeks.
He said the strikes must be consistent and massive so that the Boko Haram and the bandits can be decapitated to the extent that they would not influence any local government.
Primate Ayodele said that since the current Chief of Army Staff is in charge, no local government has been in control of the bandits and terrorists.
He commended him and said the Nigerian army would win the war, but warned that the army must not go in a large convoy so as not to be bombed. He advised that the army should ensure surveillance before any move.
Primate said, “Nigerian Army, I want to recommend to the Chief of Army Staff that he must use drones and airstrikes for the next three weeks, and it should be very massive to get hold of this Boko Haram so that they won’t be able to take any local government.
“Sincerely, this Chief of Army Staff is doing so well, because these terrorists have not held any local government to ransom.
“And the terrorists are within the communities, they must work seriously on these states, Adamawa, Katsina, Niger, Benue, these are the states to focus on right, so that the major Boko Haram, bandits kingpin can be arrested or killed. Whatever the case may be, so that any plan they have can be destroyed.
“So the Nigerian army will win this war, but they should not allow the Nigerian army to die. I don’t want a situation where the Nigerian commander and troops will be killed; they are planning all that.
“Let’s pray against the black day in the army, where several armies will be bombed.
“So I want to tell the Chief that they should change their strategy, they should avoid coming in a very large convoy, which is not good.
“It is dangerous; they must do surveillance before they move, and this is supposed to happen next month.
“The army and the Chief of Army Staff will overcome,” he said.
