Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, has began a two-day assessment visit in the troubled North-East region.

Dan-Ali is billed to visit troops in the frontline of Operation Lafiya Dole, with a view to encourage and boost their morale.

Media Aide to the Minister, Colonel Tukur Gusau told newsmen in Maiduguri that it was part of operational engagement to enable the minister meet and interact with the troops in the frontline.

Gusau said the visit was also designed to appraise the performance of troops with a view to improving their effectiveness and capacity in the counter-insurgency campaign.

He said the minister would visit the Theatre Command headquarters and other military formations in the region, saying the visit was necessitated sequel to the upsurge of suicide bombing and challenges posed by Boko Haram insurgents in the region

Gusau said the minister would go to the front, where he would interact with soldiers to know how government could support them, to enable them accomplish their mission and end insurgency.

“It will also facilitate implementation of proactive measures to address some of problems affecting the operation,” he said.

This is the fourth time the minister is visiting the frontline this year.