Tag: boko haram

  • Sultan hails capture of Sambisa forest

    The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar lll, on Tuesday hailed the Federal Government and Nigerian Army for the capture of Sambisa Forest from Boko Haram terrorists.

    The Sultan made the commendation in Gusau at the closing ceremony of the 20th Zamfara State Annual Qur’anic Recitation Competition, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    Abubakar said the capture of Sambisa forest from Boko Haram was historic and a great success.

    “We are happy to hear this good news; we are, therefore, calling on the Nigerian Army not to relent in its efforts in fighting the activities of Boko Haram,” he said.

    He called on Muslims to continue to pray for peaceful coexistence in the country, adding that they should cooperate with all the tiers of government to move the country forward.

  • IBB lauds Buhari, army for liberating Sambisa forest

    Former military President, Ibrahim Babangida, has saluted the courage and determination of President Muhammadu Buhari, army chiefs, the military men and women and other security personnel over their roles in the liberation of Sambisa forest and adjoining abode of Boko Haram insurgents.

    In a statement he personally signed and made available to journalists in Minna, Niger State, Babangida expressed delight at the news, saying it is a relief that the Boko Haram terrorists have been successfully smoked out of their notorious enclave.

    “May I rejoice with the government and Nigerians on the successful dislodging of Boko Haram from their base in Sambisa. It is a sign of relief that the military has finally smoked out Boko Haram terrorists from their notorious enclave of Sambisa Forest,” he said.

    He expressed optimism that with the successful takeover of the Sambisa forest, the remaining Chibok girls will soon be located and returned to their families.

    He said the President and the army are capable of crushing any challenge in the country.

    “President Muhammadu Buhari and the military are capable of crushing any challenge threatening the territorial integrity of Nigeria,” Babangida added.

     

  • 2016 Xmas my best in office – Shettima

    Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, has described this year’s Christmas as his best season of celebration since he assumed office over five years ago.

    Speaking after cutting the tape to declare open some major highways in the state, Shettima said 2016 signalled “Nigeria’s year of victory and Borno year of hope and liberation.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the highways are Maiduguri-Gubio-Damasak and the Maiduguri-Monguno-Baga roads.

    “I want start by declaring that since I became the governor of Borno State over five years ago, this is the best Christmas season that I have ever witnessed.

    “This is the best December we ever witnessed and the year 2016 is my best year so far as governor of Borno State. 2016, for me is Nigeria’s year of victory and Borno year of hope and resurrection.

    “It is in 2016 that we began to have access to major roads like Gwoza, Bama, Dikwa,Monguno and Damasak, following their liberation by our gallant armed forces.

    “It is in the year 2016 that major highways began to be reopened. It is in the year 2016 that we accelerated our major reconstruction of liberated cities.’

    The governor also said not only were some of the Chibok abducted school girls recovered in the year, the country established its supremacy over the Sambisa forest in 2016, where the Boko Haram terrorists had hitherto held sway.”

  • Sambisa forest: Fleeing Boko Haram member arrested in Lagos

    Sambisa forest: Fleeing Boko Haram member arrested in Lagos

    One of the fleeing Boko Haram insurgents recently dislodged in Sambisa forest in Borno State was arrested on Saturday in Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai disclosed the arrest on Sunday at the re-opening of two major roads in the state that were closed since 2013 at the height of the activities of the insurgents.
    The roads are Maiduguri-Gubio-Damasak and Maiduguri-Monguno-Baga.
    Buratai charged troops in the North East to pursue the fleeing Boko Haram terrorists and intercept them.
    “You must maintain the momentum of the operation. We must pursue the terrorists wherever they are. We must not allow them to regroup,” the army chief said.

    He said in spite of the take over of the terrorists’ last strong hold in the Sambisa forest as announced by President Muhammadu Buhari, “we have no time to waste”.

    The chief of army staff described the seven-year fight against the Boko Haram terrorists as “quite sober and touchy”, saying that a number of officers and soldiers had lost their lives in the war.

    He prayed for the repose of their souls and vowed that the army would recommit itself to the fight until “remnants’’ of the terrorists were cleared.

    Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor, the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, had earlier said that the North East had been secured.

    He also said that insurgency had brought untold hardship on the people of Borno people and the entire North East zone.

    Irabor said that the roads being reopened were closed three years ago to check the incursion of the insurgents, adding that the reopening of such roads was an indication that the terrorists had been defeated.

    In a message, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, also charged the military to maintain the tempo of operation and ensure that terrorism was eliminated from the North East.

    Represented by the Chief of Administration, Defenc Headquarters, Rear Admiral A. A. Dacosta, Olonisakin restated the commitment of the military to defeating the terrorists. (NAN)

  • Army rescues 1,880 women, children from Sambisa Forest

    Army rescues 1,880 women, children from Sambisa Forest

    An additional 1,880 women and children have been rescued from Boko Haram insurgents in the Sambisa Forest by the Nigerian Army.

    Maj. – Gen. Lucky Irabor, the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, said this during a news conference at the Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri on Wednesday.

    Irabor said that troops also arrested about 504 Boko Haram terrorists while 19 of them willingly surrendered.

    He said that the Army had arrested about 37 foreigners who were currently undergoing interrogations to ascertain whether they were terrorists or not.

    “We also arrested about seven kidnappers and we are currently interrogating them.

    “Our troops have continued to make significant progress in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency.

    “I gladly say that our troops have successfully mop up all the areas in Sambisa Forest including gate one.

    “We are currently in camp zero; I am not going to tell you what we are doing there.

    “But I can assure you that we are recording remarkable successes.’’

    Irabor called on the general public, especially female students of tertiary institutions to be wary of new recruitment website, “as Boko Haram insurgency is an evil that is determined to destroy the society”.

  • Boko Haram: Army begins road construction inside Sambisa

    Boko Haram: Army begins road construction inside Sambisa

    The Nigerian Army on Wednesday said it had commenced construction of road network from Alagarno to Sambisa to ease troops operations in mopping up Boko Haram insurgents in the forest.

    Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor,  the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, stated this during a press conference at the Maimalari military cantonment, Maiduguri.

    “We have embarked on roads construction within the Sambisa forest to open up the area and also ease our operations within the theatre.

    “Construction of the roads will assist fighting troops in their effort to mop up the Boko Haram insurgents from their hideouts,” Irabor said.

    He called on individuals and corporate organisations to support the military as government alone could not do everything.

    Irabor said construction of roads was essential to reviving the economic development of the North-East.

    “I also urge the general public to continue to support the military in the North-East through the provision of useful information and not to follow the ways of some media outfits who are bent on bringing down the military,” the commander said.

  • Fed Govt re-builds 25 police stations, 25 schools destroyed by Boko Haram 

    Fed Govt re-builds 25 police stations, 25 schools destroyed by Boko Haram 

    The Federal Government has rebuilt and renovated 25 police stations and 25 schools destroyed by the Boko Haram in Adamawa state, Secretary to the Government of the Federation Babachir David Lawal stated yesterday.

    He spoke at the Christmas Carol Service at St. Theresa’s Cathedral, Jimeta, Yola.

    Lawal said one of the cardinal priorities of the present administration was ensuring security of lives and property in order to promote economic development.

    “ So far, the Federal Government has renovated and rebuilt not less than 25 schools destroyed by Boko Haram in seven local government areas of Adamawa.

    “ Similarly, we were able to rebuild the same number of police stations in the affected areas, “ Lawal said.

    On the 2017 budget, the SGF said the core objective of the fiscal proposal was economic and human development.

    He explained that President Muhammadu Buhari had also approved reconstruction of four federal roads in the budget.

    Lawal listed them as Yola-Mubi, Mararaba Mubi-Gwoza, Numan- Cham (Gombe) and Numan- Jalingo.

    Yakubu Dogara, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, advocated a synergy among all arms of government in order to move the country forward.

    Dogara urged Nigerians to support government irrespective of political and regional affiliation.

    Bishop Dami Mamza of St Theresa Cathedral, Jimeta, advised clerics to always preach peace and tolerance among the diverse people of the country.

    Among dignitaries at the service were representatives of the governors of Taraba and Plateau, senators and members of the House of Representatives.

     

  • Boko Haram: GOC refutes mutiny among soldiers

    The Nigerian Army on Friday dismissed speculations that soldiers of 21 Brigade in Bama shot indiscriminately and turned against their officers.

    Brig.-Gen. Victor Ezegwu, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division of the army, denied the report in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Maiduguri.

    “I want to assure that nothing like mutiny happened in Bama. Nothing happen. I just came back from Bama and nothing like that happened,” Ezegwu said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that some online publications had reported that there was a complete breakdown of order and discipline at the 21 Brigade in Bama where soldiers complained of mistreatment and began to shoot indiscriminately. (NAN)

  • Boko Haram: children severely malnourished, at risk of death, says UNICEF

    Boko Haram: children severely malnourished, at risk of death, says UNICEF

    Anthony Lake, UNICEF Executive Director, on Tuesday, said the brutal years of Boko Haram insurgency had left a devastating impact on the children in northeast Nigeria.

    Lake stated this in a statement issued on Tuesday in New York on the situation of children in northeast, Nigeria.

    “The violent conflict in northeast Nigeria has left children severely malnourished and at risk of death.

    “In the three worst-affected states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, farming has been disrupted and crops destroyed, food reserves depleted and often pillaged, and livestock killed or abandoned.

    “In Borno, where the fighting has been most brutal, 75 per cent of the water and sanitation infrastructure and 30 per cent of all health facilities have been destroyed, looted or damaged.

    “The impact on children is devastating.

    “We estimate that 400,000 children will suffer from severe acute malnutrition over the next year in the three affected states,” he said.

    According to him, if the children do not receive the treatment they need, one in five  will die from cases of diarrhoea, malaria or pneumonia which are on the rise.

    “These figures represent only a fraction of the suffering. Large areas of Borno state are completely inaccessible to any kind of humanitarian assistance. We are extremely concerned about the children trapped in these areas.

    “We are making a difference in the areas we can reach. With the World Food Programme and other partners, we are treating acutely malnourished children.”

    He explained that UNICEF and other aid agencies and partners are vaccinating children against measles and polio and are providing safe water and sanitation services.

    “But this is nowhere close to enough.

    “Without adequate resources and without safe access, we and our partners will be unable to reach children whose lives are at imminent risk.

    “What is already a crisis can become a catastrophe,” the UNICEF chief said.

  • Boko Haram: Fleeing terrorists now disguise as menial workers – DHQ

    Boko Haram: Fleeing terrorists now disguise as menial workers – DHQ

    Nigerians have been urged to be wary as fleeing members of the Boko Haram terrorists from the Sambisa forest now disguise as menial workers, infiltrating villages in the North East.This information was released by the Defence Headquarters.

    A statement by the acting defence spokesman, Gen. Rabe Abubakar on Tuesday in Abuja, said the escaping terrorists did that to attack communities and towns in the region.

    “Available information indicates that some fleeing Boko Haram terrorists are now disguising as menial workers to melt into communities and towns with a view to organising terrorist attack against our innocent citizens.

    “The unfortunate recent incidents in Madagali and Maiduguri are instructive.

    “The Defence Headquarters, therefore, advises citizens to be on the alert and be wary of these tricks of the defeated terrorists who are hell-bent on remaining relevant in spite of their lost battle,” the statement said.

    According to it, the sensitisation becomes necessary now to create security awareness to our citizens to be conscious of some strange faces that can take menial jobs in their communities or towns, especially now that festivities are around the corner.