Tag: boko haram

  • Six killed in Boko Haram raid on Niger village

    Six people were killed on Friday in a village in southern Niger in an attack thought to have been carried out by Boko Haram militants, the Defence Ministry said.

    The six victims died from gunshot wounds or being burnt alive, the ministry said.

    Another seven people were wounded in the attack and have been evacuated, Reuters reported.

    The militants torched about 10 homes, the market and some cattle and stole two vehicles, the ministry said.

    A teacher in Bosso, 4 km (2.5 miles) from Yebi, said the attackers were young men who arrived on foot, horseback and camel. They filled up two pick-up trucks with food, he added.

    Mamadou Bako, Bosso’s mayor, said the death toll could rise because security forces were searching through the rubble of burnt homes.

     

  • Man kills father, mother and two sisters in Yobe

    Man kills father, mother and two sisters in Yobe

    A 28 year old man, Adamu Mai Bisco on Monday night hacked his parents and two sisters to death in Potiskum town of Yobe state.

    Police in Yobe have confirmed the incident.

    The Police Public Relation Officer in Yobe State ASP Toyin Gbadegesin explained the four victims were murdered in their sleep with a shovel without being provoked.

    The police also attributed the action of the suspect of being under the influence of hard drugs.

    Another version of the story holds that, the parents threaten to report to suspect to security agents for allegedly being a member of Boko Haram hence his action against.

    “I gathered that the parents said they will report him to security as a Boko Haram. He did not take that threat lightly and so decided to killed the while they were all  asleep,” a source informed.

    In his text message sent to our correspondent, the Yobe PPRO said the offence was commited under section 221 of the penal code law.

    “Culpable homicide contrary to penal code law section221.offence committed by Adamu Mai Bisco, 28yrs old of Bataiya area of Potiskum, yobe state.

    “Apparently under the influence of Hard drugs of  Marijuana, and Tramol capsules, the suspect without any provocation as the victims were fast asleep pickup up a shovel attacked and killed his father, mother and 2 sisters.The incident took place at about 1.00am.

    “Upon the receipt of a distress call, police moved in and arrested the suspect, recovered the exhibit and the suspect is still being interrogated.

    “Interim investigation reports revealed that the suspect is a drug addict as he confessed to have consumed illicit drugs.

    “The bodies of the victims were evacuated to the hospital for medical examination.Suspect to be charged to court,” the text read.

  • Yobe lost N30b, 128 students to insurgency – Gaidam

    The Yobe Government on Monday said over N30 billion was lost to Boko Haram insurgency in the state in the last six years.

    The state Governor, Ibrahim Gaidam, disclosed this while receiving the United Nations Assistant Secretary General for Humanitarian affairs, Mr. Toby Lancer, in Damaturu.

    The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Abubakar Aliyu, also said “the number of people killed by Boko Haram in Yobe runs into thousands.”

    “The state suffered the largest school-based casualties with 128 students killed in Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, College of Agriculture Gujba, GSS Mamudo, GSS, Damaturu and GSSS, Potiskum,” the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted the governor as saying at the forum.

    He said public buildings and facilities worth N7 billion were destroyed, while private property and assets worth over N7.4 billion were also destroyed during the mayhem.

    Gaidam said that 1,098 classrooms and health facilities, 43,209 rooms, 5,162 assorted vehicles and 109,267 livestock were all destroyed.

    “The total expenditure incurred by the state government through various forms of intervention and the projected expenditure for the reconstruction of both private and public structures is estimated to be over N30 billion.

    “Yobe has 309,609 registered Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) constituting 14 per cent of the estimated 2.1 million Boko Haram-induced IDPs in Nigeria,” he said.

    The governor also said the spontaneous return of IDPs to their communities had made the task of rehabilitating facilities such as water, health facilities and schools more challenging.

  • Boko Haram military commander captured

    Boko Haram military commander captured

    A joint military task force from Cameroon and Nigeria captured Boukar Kaou, a Boko Haram leader, during a raid in which 58 militants died, according to Cameroon’s government.

    Kaou and five of his aides were captured in fighting in the Madawaya forest in northeastern Nigeria near the border with Cameroon on May 10 and 11, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, a spokesman for Cameroon’s government said in a statement read on state radio.

    No soldiers died and 46 hostages were freed, including 18 women and 28 children, according to the statement. Three Boko Haram camps were destroyed and a consignment of weapons was found.

    The detention of Kaou comes as French President Francois Hollande prepares to push for rebuilding the impoverished region around Lake Chad and establish state authority while keeping military pressure on Boko Haram.

    The Islamist militant group has been waging a seven-year offensive that killed tens of thousands of people and spilled over into Cameroon, Chad and Niger, displacing as many as seven million people, according to the US government.

    Hollande attended a meeting on Saturday in Abuja. Presidents of the former French colonies of Cameroon, Togo, Niger, Chad and Benin, as well as representatives of the US, Britain and European Union, also attended.

  • Boko Haram still a threat, says French President Hollande

    Boko Haram still a threat, says French President Hollande

    •Paris pledges more support against terror sect
    •Nigeria, France sign defence, cultural agreements

    President Francois Hollande yesterday hailed ‘impressive’ military gains by Nigeria and its allies against the terror sect, Boko Haram, but said the group remains a threat.

    Hollande  who spoke at a joint press conference with President Muhammadu Buhari  at the Presidential Villa, Abuja as West African and   European  leaders gathered for the second security summit on the extremists said: “The results (of the counter-insurgency) are impressive” and the rebels have been “diminished and forced to retreat.”

    He added: “This terrorist group nevertheless remains a threat. This terror group Boko Haramý which massacres, terror attacks has been weakened, forced to move back, forced to lose ground. They have been chased about and they had to give up the territories they were controlling.”

    He thanked President Buhari for the successes recorded by Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroun and for his determination in coordinating the countries against the sect.

    He said terrorism has grown largely because it “is feeding on the weaknesses of the global financial system.”

    His recipe: “We therefore have to fight corruption, dwindling economy as well as tax havens.”

    Continuing, the French President said:”And this has indeed an impact on the terrorist groups and their ability to finance arms trafficking as well as terror attacks.”

    Asked whether enough has been done in the fight against terrorism, he said: “We have achieved major progress already ýbut this is not the end. So we shall continue to fight against all systems that enable all forms of trafficking ý- human trafficking happening in the Mediterranean, drug trafficking that has been linked with the terror activities and arms trafficking as well.

    “This afternoon (yesterday) we will be discussing this at the summit and we will further discuss it at the G7 and the G20 about fighting tax havens, countries not abiding by the rules and I will be leading the discussion on this in particular at G7 next month.”

    Hollande who hosted the first security summit on Boko Haram in Paris in May 2014 pledged more support for Nigeria in the fight against the sect.

    It currently assists by way of intelligence sharing, training of soldiers and by provision of equipment to support the missions of the Multinational Joint Task Force.

    Hollande said Nigeria and France signed several agreements on defence, culture and other sectors during yesterday’s talks.

    He said: “Together with President Buhari we wanted to express all of this work ýand we have been signing a letter of intent that embodies the cooperation between these two countries. We also discussed other matters and signed agreements on technical, scientific, and cultural cooperation as well as agreements on development.

    “As you may know, the French Development Agency invests a lot in Nigeria which is the first beneficiary of its loans. There are also a lot of agreements and decisions taken ýby our many businesses like Total who are strengthening their businesses in Nigeria.

    “We also entered into agreements in agriculture because we are aware of the needs in Nigeria and we are aware French companies that meet these needs.”

    President Buhari at the joint press conference said that the issue of security in Nigeria and in the world had become more harrowing.

    He said technology was a major contributing factor to the deterioration of security across the globe.

    He said: “Fundamentally, the issue of security has been more harrowing. The international terrorism now with the help of technology and millions of volunteers respect no bordersý. It is a lot of concern for people of conscience to learn that in Nigeria we have more than two million Internally Displaced Persons most of them women and children.”

    While saying that Nigeria had been the main battle ground, Buhari said his administration was not aware of Boko Haram’s international colouration until it declared loyalty for ISIS.

    On the achievement of his administration in the anti-terrorism war, he said: “We do appreciate the efforts, the successes recorded by this administration. I was told that a hundred articulated tankers leave Kano alone on a daily basis, seven days a week to go to Maiduguri and you have traders from Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon. So you had at least two million Nigerians, from wheel barrow pushers to traders that benefitted from Maiduguri market before Boko Haram struck.

    “Now if you conduct a survey, that traffic is gradually coming back. You need to ask about this area for you to understand the successes scored by this government with the help of G7 including France in terms of training our military personnel, provision of hardware and keep on pushing Boko Haram out of Nigeria.

    “Nigeria has been the main battle ground. We were not aware of their international colouration until they claimed that they are loyal to ISIS. So I assure you we are doing our best.

    “When we came in they were controlling 14 local governments where they hoisted a flag and declared it a republic or a kind of caliphate of some sort. But now, they are not holding any local government.

    “They are exploiting available technology in terms of using improvised explosive device on soft targets – in Mosques, Churches, markets and motor parks. Many of the territories they held captives have been freed and now our main problem is rehabilitation of infrastructure destroyed, educational, health, bridges blown etc. We have made a comprehensive survey and very soon we will start to empower them.”

  • Buhari vows to eliminate Boko Haram, killer herdsmen, others

    President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that Nigeria will work with other countries to eliminate Boko Haram and other terrorist attacks in West Africa.
    Buhari also said that Nigeria remains committed to the rescue process of the abducted Chibok girls adding that the Federal Government will not spare any effort to achieve the mission.
    He called on West African countries to strengthen the Multinational Joint Task Force, (MNJTF), to rid the region of the last vestiges of the Boko Haram sect.
    Buhari spoke in Abuja at the ongoing 2nd Regional Security Summit, (RSS), with the theme: Consolidating collective efforts for regional peace and development.
    He said Boko Haram has now resolved to hit and run tactics which he said will not last.
    Among those present at the summit were the President of France and convener of the 1st Security summit, Francois Hollande, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, other Heads of States and government and Ministers.

  • UK boosts Nigeria’s anti-terror campaign with N14bn

    The United Kingdom said on Saturday that it has approved 40 million pounds (about N14 billion) to assist Nigeria in the fight against insurgency.

    The UK Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, disclosed this on arrival for the one day Regional Security Summit holding in Abuja, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    A statement issued by the British High Commission, quoted Hammond as reiterating the UK’s continued support to Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram.

    “The UK continues to support Nigeria in tackling Boko Haram with nearly £40m of counter-terrorist and counter-extremism support over the next four years.

    “The support includes the training of almost 1,000 Nigerian military personnel for deployment to the Northeast of Nigeria on counter-insurgency operations,” Hammond said.

    He commended President Muhammadu Buhari over his administration’s efforts in degrading the Boko Haram insurgency.

    “President Buhari has shown strong leadership in the fight against Boko Haram.

    “Boko Haram is a brutal organisation that has raped, murdered and kidnapped innocent civilians and forced over two million people to flee their homes.

    “Their allegiance to, and potential coordination with Daesh is a reminder of the threat they present to the region and to British interests,” the UK foreign secretary said.

     

  • Boko Haram, Islamic State ties alarming – UN Council

    Boko Haram, Islamic State ties alarming – UN Council

    The United Nations Security Council has said it is alarmed by ties between Nigeria’s Boko Haram militants and the Islamic State (IS) group.

    In a statement, it said Boko Haram – which pledged allegiance to IS in 2015 – continued to “undermine the peace and stability” in West and Central Africa.

    Meanwhile, a senior United States official said there were reports of Boko Haram fighters joining IS in Libya, the BBC reports.

    Nigeria is to host a summit on Saturday on fighting Boko Haram.

    President Muhammadu Buhari will welcome counterparts from Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger for the gathering in Abuja, along with French President Francois Hollande, United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond and U.S Deputy Secretary of State, Antony Blinken.

    In the statement, the 15-member UN Security Council expressed “alarm at Boko Haram’s linkages with the Islamic State.”

    It also voiced its support for President Buhari’s “crucial initiative” to hold the security summit in Abuja.

    Meanwhile, Mr. Blinken – who is already in Nigeria – said he was concerned by reports that Boko Haram militants were going to Libya, where IS influence has grown in recent months.

    “We’ve seen that Boko Haram’s ability to communicate has become more effective,” he said.

    “They seem to have benefited from assistance from Daesh [IS].”

  • Boko Haram: Troops arrest wanted Boko Haram suspect in Sambisa forest

    The ongoing Operation CRACKDOWN on Boko Haram by the Nigerian Troops in Sambisa Forest is yielding significant success according to the military.
    It’s latest operation in the area has led to the arrest of one of the wanted terrorists leader, Suleiman Umaru.
    Acting Director Army Public Relations Col. Sani Usman disclosed the arrest in a statement.
    ” In continuation of Operation CRACKDOWN deep inside Sambisa forest, troops have arrested one of the declared wanted Boko Haram terrorists leaders, and also conducted patrols and clearance operations within the theatre of operations.
    “At about 1.35pm yesterday troops of 143 Battalion arrested one Sulaiman Umaru, a suspected Boko Haram terrorists group member whose photograph is on the poster containing the photographs of the 100 Boko Haram terrorists declared wanted. He has since been moved to 28 Task Force Brigade Headquarters for further investigation,” Usman statement.
    The statement also noted that troops of 21 Brigade engaged in a heavy battle with the terrorists along Dikwa-Maiduguri road where many of the terrorists were killed.
    “Troops of 21 Brigade have continued with the clearance operations at Yerimari, while troops of 22 Task Force Brigade Garrison have also embarked on patrols along Dikwa–Mafa-Maiduguri road. The patrol was aimed at picketing the road to keep it safe and open.
    “Similarly, the same unit in conjunction with some elements of 112 Task Force Battalion conducted a fighting patrol along Dikwa-Gulumba Gana road. The team had a fierce fire fight with some Boko Haram terrorists elements in which the troops killed quite a number of the Boko Haram terrorists,” it said.
    On a sad note however, Col. Usman informed that soldiers on routine patrol ran into some Improvised Explosive Devie(IED) which injured 7 soldiers and 4 Civilian JTF.
    The Statement said; “Unfortunately, while on their way back, the team ran into an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at Antul, a village south east of Dikwa, in which 7 soldiers and 4 Civilian JTF accompanying them sustained injuries. The injured soldiers and their civilian counterparts have been evacuated to 7 Division Hospital and Medical Services Maiduguri.
    “However, the patrol killed 2 Boko Haram terrorists and recovered 2 AK-47 rifles from them.
    “The patrol team had earlier intercepted 31 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), including women and children coming from Sunabaya, Gumule, Garno and Mane-Gana villages.
    “During preliminary investigations along with the vigilantes, one of the IDPs, Abacha Bulama, a native of Mane-Gana village, was found to be in possession of the sum of One Million, Nine Hundred Thousand Naira (N1,900,000.00k).
    “Although he claimed to be a businessman, his possession of such large amount of money arose suspicion.
    “While Bulama has been detained for further investigation, other IDPs have been handed over to Dikwa IDP Camp Manager for screening and further humanitarian assistance.
    “On their part, troops of 254 Task Force Battalion, 25 Task Force Brigade have moved to Ngalimeri and shelled Boko Haram terrorists hideouts at Budumairi, Goneri Baleni, Mallam Maitari, Malemiri and Gombori. Although there were no signs of the Boko Haram in the area as they have all fled, however, 35 persons were rescued, screened and rehabilitated at Damboa IDP camp. The troops also arrested 2 suspected Boko Haram terrorists with Dane Guns.
    “In a related development, troops of 192 Battalion, 26 Task Force Brigade also carried out clearance operations at Guduf Buba, Yagwa, Gamude, Kwatara Kasa and Kwatara Tsakiya villages. It was observed that at Kwatara Tsakiya, the terrorists have neatly removed the roofing of the dispensary and other buildings possibly to cart away later.
    “Apart of the formations and units mentioned above, quite a number of them have maintained blocking positions to prevent Boko Haram terrorists escaping from Operation CRACKDOWN and aerial bombardment by the Nigerian Air Force, while other troops carry out raids, cordon and searches in suspected Boko Haram terrorists hideouts”.
    The statement also observed that humanitarian activities have increased in the theatre due to the improved security currently witnessed.
    “Due to increased security, the theatre is witnessing increased humanitarian activities by various government and non-governmental agencies,” the statement said.

  • Movie on Boko Haram screened in Abuja

    A new movie on how to tackle the menace of Boko Haram was at the weekend shown to journalists in Abuja.

    Titled Conscripted, the movie was shot entirely in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to reflect recent bombings in the city, according to the producers.

    Three Abuja based companies, Pace Productions, Future World Entertainment and Aikod Global Entertainment, had partnered in this new arrangement for Capital film.

    It was produced by Sunny Ken Awoji and directed by Paul Apel Papel for Capital film initiative.

    The movie x-rays the challenges of security forces in a bid to combating the activities of terrorists in our society, the strategies and modus operandi of these terrorists, while proffering possible solutions through the dramatic presentations in the action packed movie.

    Conscripted celebrates the best of the capital city, with beautiful picture quality and superlative choreographic presentation of several action scenes.

    An all Abuja cast, Conscripted is a courageous effort at departing from the regular themes of our usual Nollywood movies. The movie features some of the best artists in Abuja Nollywood, like Aike Odiase, Chinyere Okorie, Sunny Williams, Preach Bassey and others.

    “We did this movie so that our Police Force, security agencies can be proactive in combating crimes and fast track investigations when issues come up. So we decided to do something that could be a guide to our security agencies,” said the producer of the flick.