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Defence Minister Corroborates Terror Allerts By US, UK, Others, Says Situation Under Control 

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Nigeria’s minister of defence General Bashir Magashi (rtd.) has warned against dismissing the terror alerts raised in Abuja by the United States, the United Kingdom and other western countries, in an apparent collaboration of the threats.

According to Magashi there was no smoke without fire after, but, however noted that the nation’s armed forces have the situation under control, reiterating the Federal Government’s position on the matter.

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Magashi’s position is at variance with total denial by Lai Mohammed, information minister, whic has continued to generate negative reactions from the public.

However, Magashi was speaking at a budget defence before the House of Representatives Committee on Defence in Abuja.

He noted that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, is interacting with the US ambassador to Nigeria to ensure that such information is responsibly disseminated and dealt with subsequently.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Farouk Yahaya, also appeared before the Senate Committee on army on Tuesday.

He disclosed recent developments in the army and drew the attention of the committee to the force’s funding challenges.

Both Magashi and Farouk called for the military to be exempted from the envelope budgeting system.

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