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Force Commander MNJTF Emphasized Role of Education In Countering Terrorists Ideology

The Force Commander Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), Major General Godwin Mutkut has highlighted the crucial role of education in tackling the security challenges in Nigeria's North East region. 


A statement by Chief Military Public the Force Commander who made the statement during the commissioning of 270 classroom chairs donated by the African Union (AU), stressed that education is a key instrument in diminishing the recruitment potential for terrorist groups like Boko Haram, which frequently target uneducated youths.
Represented by the Commander 19 Brigade Brigadier General Suleiman Ahmed, the FC expressed appreciation for the AU's generous donation of high-quality classroom chairs to Cross Kauwa Primary and Secondary School. He emphasized that improving educational opportunities for children in the community is vital for creating a hopeful future and building a society resistant to extremism.


General Mutkut pointed out that investing in education and positively engaging with youth are essential for shaping the society of tomorrow. He extended his gratitude to the AU team and the European Union for their commitment to renovating a classroom block at the school, which had been previously commissioned, and for the recent supply of 270 desk

The Commander further called on community members within Sector 3 to continue their support and collaboration with the troops. "Together, we can achieve lasting peace in the North East," he asserted.


The team leader of the AU Mission Support Team, Dr. Idam Christiana reiterated that this initiative is part of the AU's continuous support for the MNJTF and aligns with the goals of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) in combating Boko Haram. 

"Our partnership with local communities through impactful projects is essential for fostering a sustainable environment for peace and development," she stated.

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