Defense minister decorates injured soldiers with Purple Heart medals at army hospital
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Defense minister Aliyu Gusau has decorated about 60 soldiers injured in
the recent clashes with Boko Haram with Purple Heart medals in
appreciation of their gallantry during a morale-boosting visit to them
at the military hospital in Kaduna. In a surprise visit designed to
lift the spirits of the soldiers who have scored several very important
victories over the terrorist sect recently, the minister, a retired
general himself, personally pinned the medals on their chests.
During the visit to the soldiers at the Nigerian
Army Reference Hospital in, Kaduna, Lt General Gusau also conveyed a
message of goodwill and appreciation from President Goodluck Jonathan.
General Gusau, who was accompanied by the chief of defence staff,
service chiefs and other senior military officers, visited the wards in
the military hospital and chatted with several soldiers as they lay in
their beds. Many among them had shown signs of recovery and told the
minister that they would be prepared to return to battlefield. Very
few of the soldiers who had serious injuries, may be flown overseas for
further medical attention. Lt General Kenneth Minimah, the chief of army
staff, used the opportunity to deny the rumour that the Boko Haram sect
had more sophisticated weapons than the Nigerian Army. He added: “The
army is more sophisticated in terms of weapons and ammunition and the
insurgents are not more sophisticated. Do they have ships, helicopters
and aircraft? Even what they have are stolen, so they cannot be more
sophisticated.” Over the last two weeks, the Nigerian Army has secured
several major victories over Boko Haram, defeating the insurgents in
pitched battles, thus turning the tide of the conflict. After the recent
battle in Kodunga, the army recovered all sorts of sophisticated
weapons from the terrorist sect, including a T-55 tank, surface-to-air
missiles, multi-purpose machine guns, rocket launchers, armoured
personnel carriers, assault rifles and rocket propelled grenades.
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