Tag: boko haram

  • Shot Air Force chopper resumes flight

    Shot Air Force chopper resumes flight

    The Nigerian Air Force helicopter shot by Boko Haram insurgents over Gwoza last week has returned to action.
    NAF’s Chief of Training and Operations, Air Vice Marshal Abubakar Iya told The Nation in Maiduguri that the aircraft has been fixed and the personnel who was slightly injured has recovered.

  • UN condemns Boko Haram attacks in Borno

    The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) has condemned this week’s attacks by suspected Boko Haram bombers in Maiduguri, Borno State.

    At least eight persons were reportedly killed in the attacks.

    The Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, Mr. Farhan Haq, said the “UNOCHA is alarmed by the reported terrorist attacks on vulnerable displaced people in two locations in north-east Nigeria.”

    “While the number of dead and injured among civilians is not yet clear, Boko Haram reportedly launched a major attack using guns and explosives targeting the Custom House site that hosts more than 9,000 internally displaced people and the Muna Garage Park area where displaced people gathered to return to their homes.

    “These are not the first attacks affecting the most vulnerable people in the area.

    “The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reminds all parties to the conflict in Nigeria to ensure the safety and security of all civilian populations as required under international humanitarian law and international human rights law.”

     

  • Boko Haram: Reasons military must spare nobody

    Boko Haram: Reasons military must spare nobody

    In recent days and weeks, we have come under renewed attacks which horribly remind us, that our security challenges are still longing.

    It is regrettable that this upsurge in cowardly suicide attacks came not long after the patriotic military forces of this country recaptured Sambisa Forest, which used to be the operational zone  of the Boko Haram terrorists.

    It was from Sambisa that these mass murderers used to train, prepare and launch bold attacks on our communities.

    Our gallant military and other security agencies have now denied them the use of their former high command.

    However, we must remind ourselves that the recapture of Sambisa Forest and the flushing out of the terrorists from most of their former enclaves do not mean that our struggle is over.

    Instead, the terrorists have resorted in their usual cowardly fashion, to stepping up attacks on soft targets.  Cowardly and vile attacks such as these on schools, places of worship, markets and other soft targets are signs of the terrorists’ weakness and of their desperation to tell their terror co-travellers around the world, that they are not yet finished.

    In this criminal endeavour, they resort to the use of teenagers and children as young as seven years.

    More recently, they even strap babies on the back of their recruits in order to slip through our security dragnets.

    They also use hard drugs on these innocent children who do not know what they are doing when they kill their own parents, relations, and fellow countrymen and women. Many precious lives have been lost, hundreds of citizens including school girls were abducted; many more people have suffered serious injuries as a result of these senseless acts of bloodthirsty enemies of peace.

    I once again extend my deepest condolence to the families of all those who have lost loved ones or suffered injuries due to these cowardly attacks.

    We pray to Almighty God for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives and for the quick recovery of those who suffered injuries.

    In the midst of our pain in these trying times, we must acknowledge the support of international and local humanitarian agencies, development partners and credible NGOs for standing by the good people of Borno State through thick and thin.

    Even though we are all saddened by episodes of attacks, as your Governor, I assure you that I serve with a constant reminder that the number one basis of government is the protection of innocent lives and property.

    I know the weight of my duties and the oath I took before you and God.

    With your mandate, I have the privilege of first hand security reports and I can share with you, that for every vile attack that the terrorists were able to carry out on innocent lives, many more were stopped by our gallant security agencies, our Civilian JTF, vigilance groups and hunters. As we know, the intention of  terrorists is to demoralise us, make us to live in fear and prevent us from going about our normal lives and worshipping our God in ways that differ from their ungodly violence.

    We will not allow them succeed in their wish to make us live in the permanent slavery of fear.

    In fact, they have failed in their mission because together, we have said no to them.

    And in saying NO, we must not let them cause us any more harm.

    The Government of Borno State will continue to provide the necessary support to our gallant military and security agencies and volunteers in their patriotic effort to restore peace and security in our ancestral land.

    We will continue to take preventive measures by working with community leaders across ethnic and religious divides in all our 27 local governments to increase community policing. We all have roles to play.

    I know that the majority of you, the good people of Borno State, have remained sincerely committed to fighting this insurgency.

    I have met parents who exposed their insurgent biological children and handed them over to security forces to face justice.

    I know that insurgents and their allies, often hide their identity so well that good citizens may innocently associate with them.

    But the bold patriotism of parents who turn in their children has always strengthened our resolve.

    This is why I strongly say to security agencies, that anyone factually suspected of despicable links with the Boko Haram and other criminals should face justice even if that person happens to be one of my three biological children.

    Support for insurgents is a crime against humanity.

    I have met parents who encouraged their children to join the Civilian JTF and risk their lives to fight insurgents.

    I have even met parents who remained contended and proud even after their sons died fighting under the Civilian JTF.

    I have seen elderly men and young girls organise themselves to join the fight as vigilantes and the Civilian JTF.

    I know the sacrifices many citizens have made and it is because of your devotion that I am urging all the people of Borno State to rise up as one and increase our community vigilance, especially around soft targets.

    We must remobilise ourselves and step up vigilance and community policing around all our population and community centres, such as mosques, churches, markets, schools, hospitals, shopping complexes, football fields, social gatherings and motor parks.

    We must watch out for strange and suspicious faces, not for the purpose of taking the law into our hands but for reporting these suspicious persons to the nearest security agents for prompt action.

    I urge you, the good people of Borno State, not to despair but to rise as one and stand up to this murderous gasp of a dying insurgency.

    I believe God is with the non-violent.

    May He crown our efforts with the quick rescue of all our citizens still in captivity and may He grant us enduring peace and prosperity!

     

    • Shettima, Governor of Borno State, delivered this speech in a broadcast last Friday in Maiduguri

     

  • Boko Haram kills cleric in Borno

    Boko Haram kills cleric in Borno

    •Terrorist shot dead

    Fleeing Boko Haram terrorists on Monday night invaded Mifa in Chibok Local Government of Borno State, killing an Islamic scholar and injuring a boy.
    Eyewitnesses told The Nation the incident occurred around 9:30p.m. They said 30 insurgents invaded the village, shooting indiscriminately.
    The sources said soldiers at Chibok were drafted to Mifa and they repelled the attack, killing one terrorist.
    Mifa is about two kilometres from Chibok.
    A Chibok resident, who spoke to our reporter on the phone, said he was afraid the insurgents might attack them.
    “The attacks are getting too much. Chibok is surrounded by bush and the borders are porous. They are not well patrolled by soldiers and other security agents. We cannot sleep well because we are afraid of being attacked by terrorists. We want the soldiers to resume their patrol,” he said.

  • Boko Haram attacks Mifa village near Chibok

  • ‘How we turned the tide against Boko Haram’

    ‘How we turned the tide against Boko Haram’

    •Fed Govt to establish military industrial complex

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.- Gen. Tukur Buratai, has revealed the strategy used by the Army, which changed the tide against Boko Haram.
    He spoke in Abuja at the first Nigeria Army Research and Innovation Summit with the theme: “Research and Innovation, Developing Synergy with Indigenous Institutions for Enhanced Capacity in the Nigerian Army”.
    Gen. Buratai said when he became the COAS, he set in motion a programme for repair and refitting abandoned and unserviceable weapons and equipment in the inventory, using local resources.
    “About 178 armoured vehicles of various types were refurbished by the Army electrical and mechanical engineers at the workshops across the country.
    “These were the weapons and equipment operated by well-trained, dedicated and motivated officers and men of the Army that turned the tide of operations in the Northeast in our favour,” he said.
    The Army chief said the summit would explore ways of building on existing efforts to meet Army’s operational needs, equipment, logistics and administration, in line with his vision for the force.
    He said the Army recognised changes in the dynamics of modern warfare, which required innovation, research and advancement in technology and would develop local capacity for an enduring research and innovation to enhance its operations.
    His words: “Our experience in the Northeast and other theatres of operation has helped us draw lessons, which have shaped transformation of the Army aimed at developing and sustaining the right combat power for professionally responsive force. We’ve learnt the hard lessons of over reliance on foreign equipment and spares, which was a setback at the initial stages of our operations.”
    The special guest of honour and Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, said the President Muhammadu Buhari administration prioritised research and innovation, which were key to unlocking the door to future technological and economic growth.
    He said innovation was a major component of military technology as a critical aspect in national development.
    Dan-Ali said the Buhari administration prioritised research and development to reposition the armed forces towards attaining excellence in research and innovation.
    The minister said the Federal Government would establish a military industrial complex in Kaduna to promote research and innovation.
    “My ministry will host a National Conference on Defence Industrialisation to attract local and international stakeholders to brainstorm and evolve a road map that will guide the take-off of our complex, which will be driven by research and technological innovation,” he said.
    Dan-Ali said the ministry was working in partnership with the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) and foreign manufacturers of equipment to launch a pilot production line of arms and ammunition.
    Science and Technology Minister Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu said with innovation in equipment manufacturing by the Army, the country would achieve self-sufficiency in weapons and ammunition.
    He said the nation had no business begging to buy ammunition from developed countries, as they could be manufactured locally.

  • Chibok community protest new Commanding Officer

    Chibok community protest new Commanding Officer

    Residents and leaders of Chibok community in southern Borno have protested the posting of Captain Adamu Usman as the Commanding Officer (CO) to the community.

    In a statement issued on behalf of the community and signed by the Chibok Spokesman, Comrade Manasseh Allen, the residents accused the new CO of “unfriendly, unprofessional and brutish style of interaction with the local residents in Chibok.”

    According to Allen, the Commanding Officer had been posted to Chibok before he was sent on a course while a new CO was posted to the community. However, Adamu has now been re-posted to Chibok with a new headquarters in Mount Kautikari, one of the largest villages in Chibok near Boko Haram terrorists crossing point.

    The community also accused the CO of dividing Chibok along religious lines, canning young people and making them to kneel down facing the sun. The residents also said, the CO was high-handed and never welcomed any suggestion from the community.

    Allen: “Having spent two years or so in Chibok, Captain Adamu Usman was sent on a course and the people felt great relief from his unfriendly, unprofessional and brutish style of interacting with locals in Chibok.

    “Accused severally of divisive tendencies along religious lines, he once threatened to shoot us when IG Wala, Olatunji Lanre-Baruwa, Bukky Shonibare and I were on a humanitarian outing to Chibok. He kept us standing for hours, I begged him for 30 minutes to allow me see my sick Dad, and for the team to give relief materials to parents of the abducted school girls in Chibok. He also threatened to shoot on sight of Oby Ezekwesili for drawing too much attention on Chibok Girls.

    “While on course, the people thought the end of the operational style of such an officer had come, great relief from such unfriendly officer was felt. The community, through its Chairman, made several reports to the District Head on the matter in writing aside several reports to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). Shockingly, the same Captain Adamu has now been reposted to Chibok and moved to mount Kautikari, one of the largest Villages in Chibok near the Boko Haram terrorists (BHT) crossing point.”

    Allen said the people of Chibok have cooperated fully with the military to bring lasting peace to the area but Captain Adamu’s posting to the area would reverse the gains made in recent times.

    “Our people have been very cooperative working with the Military, but the likes of Capt. Adamu is not bringing any result as far as the war on terror and post-conflict confidence building is concerned. What is special about him that he should stay in Chibok for years when those on the ground are doing excellent work? Who is keen on getting him to remain in Chibok?

    “The People of Chibok and entire neighbouring villages now live in constant fear of the Boko Haram Terrorists and Captain Adamu from the other side. We plead for an immediate return of the former Commanding Officer (CO) to Chibok, who worked day and night to secure Chibok and environs with serious coordination with his team and youth vigilantes,” Allen said.

  • FG raises alarm over plot by Boko Haram’s affiliate to carry out deadly attacks

    FG raises alarm over plot by Boko Haram’s affiliate to carry out deadly attacks

    The Federal Government yesterday raised the alarm that a Boko Haram affiliate, Muslim Brotherhood, is planning massive attacks on banks, arms depots and prisons.

    It said the group through its cell in Kogi State was trying  to acquire bomb-making chemicals and high-calibre weapons to perpetrate acts of terror.

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the alert followed intelligence made available to the government.

    The statement said: “The cell is making frantic efforts to advance its IED-making capability through the acquisition of such chemicals as Sodium Azide (for producing improvised detonators), Potassium Chlorate (alternative to ammonium nitrate used for producing IEDs) and Aluminium Powder (a fuel source for amplifying explosions).

    ”One Usman, an IED apprentice, left the cell some time back to join

    Islamic State in Libya. The new desire to acquire IED precursor chemicals could suggest that Usman or other persons may have returned from Libya and have acquired IED-making skills intended to increase the activities of the group.

    “Intelligence also revealed that the group is making serious efforts to acquire sophisticated arms, including shoulder-fired rocket launchers.

    ”Further intelligence monitoring has revealed that members of the Muslim Brotherhood are planning to forcefully free their members who are in detention in Kogi, Abuja and Kaduna,. including one Bilyaminu, an IED expert for the group who is now at Kuje prison.

    Mohammed appealed to Nigerians to be vigilant and to report any suspicious persons or movements to the appropriate authorities.

    Boko Haram and some of its affiliates have established cells in some parts of Kogi State.

    On January 10, the Department of State Security Service( DSS) arrested a kingpin of the sect in Okene town, Adavi Local Government Area of Kogi State.

    Identified as Abdullahi Mohammed, he was said to be the leader of the Boko Haram sect in Okene and was responsible for the coordination of Boko Haram activities in Okene axis of Kogi State.

    On October 13, about 10 suspected Islamic fundamentalists were killed  near Lokoja in Kogi State during a bloody encounter between an Islamic sect and men of the Nigerian Army.

  • Seven soldiers killed in Boko Haram attack

    … Female soldier abducted

    Boko Haram militants on Friday ambushed soldiers close to Mafa about 52 kilometres from Maiduguri, Borno State, killing at least seven soldiers, according to agency reports.

    One female soldier was reportedly abducted by the insurgents.

    Many of the terrorists were also killed during the attack.

    The troops were said to be on their way to Dikwa at about 9:00 a.m. when they unexpectedly came under fire from the terrorists.

    A civilian vigilante involved in helping the military with security in the restive region confirmed the incident.

    There was no immediate reaction from the military on the attack.

     

  • Boko Haram attacks Borno village

    Armed men suspected to be Boko Haram members on Friday attacked the Kaumatayahi village, east of Chibok, Borno, burnt one house and took a boy hostage.
     
    Sources in Chibok told The Nation that the armed men numbering about 30 entered the village around midnight and began to shoot sporadically.
     
    “They were shooting and burnt one house. Everybody ran helter skelter. In the chaos, they abducted one boy,” a source said.