However, the committee in a statement on Monday said some government officials have been peddling lies in order to set President Muhammadu Buhari against it.
Ten persons were killed while over 800 inmates including all the 64 Boko Haram inmates escaped held at the prison facility escaped during the July 5, 2022 attack.
He described fuel subsidies as no longer viable because according to him, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) is putting virtually all its revenue into subsidising fuel.
The deputy military spokesman said the new generation will have to be educated and re-oriented before Nigeria can truly declare victory against Jihadism and terrorism.