Tag: boko haram

  • Army intercepts two suicide bombers in Borno

    Army intercepts two suicide bombers in Borno

    The Nigerian Army on Friday said it had averted another blast in Borno following the interception of two suspected suicide bombers near Maiduguri.

    Col. Sani Usman, the Acting Director of Nigerian Army Public Relations, said this in a statement issued in Maiduguri.

    Usman said that the interception was done in collaboration with the local vigilantes, popularly known as civilian JTF.

    “The ever alert and vigilant troops of 7 Division Garrison based in Maiduguri, in conjunction with Civilian JTF, averted yet another suicide attack on the innocent citizens in Borno on Friday.

    “The troops intercepted 2 female suicide bombers at about 1.20 this morning, almost 100 metres south of Umurari village, outskirts of Maiduguri,” he said.

    Usman added:“ However, one of the suicide bombers on sighting our troops detonated her explosive device, killing herself instantly, while the second bomber in an attempt to escape was gunned down by one of the Garrison snipers.’’

    “The combined team of Nigeria Police and Nigerian Army’s Explosive Ordinance Device team safely detonated the unexploded Improvised Explosive Devices strapped on the gunned down suicide bomber.

    “It is important to state that there was no casualty beyond the two suicide bombers. Presently, the troops and the Civilian JTF deployed in the village are now combing the general area to forestall further breach of security.

    “The situation in the area is calm and law abiding citizens are going about their normal activities without fear,’’ the statement read in part.”

     

  • Army rescues abducted women in Madagali

    Army rescues abducted women in Madagali

    Capt A.O. Fadare, the Public Relations Officer of 28 Task Force Brigade Mubi in Adamawa, said some of the women abducted by insurgents in Madagali had been rescued.

    Fadare told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a telephone interview that soldiers rescued the women while pursuing the insurgents.

    Fadare, who did not give the number of the rescued women, however, said he was still trying to verify.

    “I am still trying to verify from Madagali as you know, the operation is still on,” Fadare said.

    NAN recalls that about 16 women who went to fetch firewood in the forest around Sabongari village of Madagali on Wednesday, were kidnapped by insurgents

     

  • Police confirm arrest of Boko Haram commanders

    Police confirm arrest of Boko Haram commanders

    The Taraba Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two wanted Boko Haram commanders in the state.

    One of the commanders, Ali Audu was arrested in Tella, Gassol LGA while the other Abdulmumini Abdullahi was nabbed in Bali LGA.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Shaba Alkali, made the announcement on Wednesday in Jalingo at a press conference.

    He said that the two men had been handed over to the military in Yobe.

    “We have arrested two confirmed Boko Haram commanders in Gassol and Bali local government areas of the state.

    “The command have since handed over the two kingpins, Ali Audu, alias Dungu and Abdulmumini Abdullahi from Yadi Burni in Yobe to the military base in Yobe,” he said.

    Alkali said that Audu was arrested on Feb. 22 in Tella and transferred to Yobe on the 23, while Abdullahi was arrested in Bali on March 5 and transferred to Yobe military base on March 7.

    The CP also confirmed the death of seven persons in the ongoing communal crisis in Ibi Local government area of the state.

    He vowed to deal with the perpetrators including their sponsors no matter how highly placed they might be.

    He said the command had already deployed enough men to contain the situation and restore normalcy to the area.

    Alkali appealed to the public to feel free to provide the command with timely information to enable it tackle crime in the state.

     

  • Troops kill 58 Boko Haram fighters in Borno

    Troops kill 58 Boko Haram fighters in Borno

    Troops have killed 58 Boko Haram fighters in the latest military operation in Borno State, spokesman of the Army Col. Sani Usman, said yesterday

    Two hand grenades, 52 motorcycles, several bags of foodstuff were also recovered during the operation carried out by troops in Nigeria’s northeast Borno State late Monday, said Col. Usman, adding that the military also lost a soldier in the gunfight.

    The announcement followed the killing of 27 Boko Haram terrorists in separate raids last weekend by the military.

    With the latest development, the Nigerian government said it is winning the war against terrorism and has “technically defeated” Boko Haram

  • Army kills Boko Haram commander, 18 others in Borno

    Army kills Boko Haram commander, 18 others in Borno

    One of the Boko Haram commanders was on Sunday killed along with 18 others as troops continue clean-up operations of terrorists’ camps in Borno state, the Army has said.

    The clearing operation which is on-going across Borno state according to the Army Spokesman Col. Sani Usman “was carried out by elements of 22 Brigade Garrison at Dalore camp on Sunday in which they killed 19 Boko Haram terrorists among whom was Ameer of Dalore.”

    He said, “The troops also captured 2 AK-47 Rifles, 1 Small Machine Gun and 1 Hand Grenade and recovered 4 pickup vehicles.”

    The statement also added that “the troops rescued 67 hostages from the terrorists.”

    Col. Sani Usman said the freed hostages are undergoing screening at Internally Displaced Persons camp in Dikwa.

    He however regretted that during the operation, the troops’ Mine Resistant Anti-Personnel (MRAP) vehicle ran into an Improvised Explosive Device and had a damaged tyre.

     

  • Troops kill seven Boko Haram fighters

    Troops kill seven Boko Haram fighters

    Seven Boko Haram terrorists have been killed in an ambush at Dawashi by troops of 7 Brigade in Maiduguri.

    A statement yesterday by Army spokesman Col. Sani Usman, said some items recovered from the terrorists include petrol, IEDs, 1 AK-47 and a Peugeot Station Wagon.

    The statement said: “Troops of 7 Brigade have ambushed and killed seven Boko Haram terrorists at Dawashi early this morning. The gallant troops that laid in wait at the terrorists suspected crossing point engaged them on sight, killed the seven terrorists and recovered One Peugeot Station Wagon loaded with 2,010 litres of Premium Motor Spirit packed in 67 Jerri cans, uniforms, some materials and Improvised Explosive making Devices (IEDs).

    “Others items recovered include, dry cell batteries, 1 AK-47 rifle, tools and fish”.

  • Troops kill 7 Boko Haram terrorists in ambush

    Luck ran out on seven Boko Haram terrorists as they were killed in an ambush at Dawashi by troops of 7 Brigade in Maiduguri on Sunday morning.

    A statement signed by Acting  Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman also said some items were recovered from the terrorists including petrol, IEDs, 1 AK-47 and a Peugeot Station Wagon.

    The statement read; “Troops of 7 Brigade have ambushed and killed 7 Boko Haram terrorists at Dawashi early this morning. The gallant troops that laid in wait at the terrorists suspected crossing point engaged them on sight, killed the 7 terrorists and recovered 1 Peugeot Station Wagon loaded with 2,010 litres of Premium Motor Spirit packed in 67 Jerri cans, uniforms, some materials and Improvised Explosive making Devices (IEDs). Others items recovered include, dry cell batteries, 1 AK-47 rifle, tools and fish”.

  • Senator raises alarm over silent killings in Taraba

    Senator raises alarm over silent killings in Taraba

    Deputy Senate Minority Leader, Emmanuel Bwacha, at the weekend raised the alarm over silent killings going on in Taraba State.

    Bwacha who represents Taraba South Senatorial District said that the silent killings were being perpetrated by dislodged Boko Haram insurgents who moved from Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States.

    He noted that the alarm became necessary in order to alert the Federal Government and security agencies about the possible break down of law and order in the state.

    The insurgents, he said, were working to establish a new base in Taraba State having been dislodged from Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States.

    He said, “Following the successes recorded by the military in the three North Eastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, the insurgents are beginning to relocate and they are finding themselves, a new haven in Taraba state.

    “It is very clear, by the massive movement of strange people into the state, across all the local government areas, in fact the highlights of those areas are there.

    “We are hereby calling on security operatives to go and begin to sniff around and cross check. I am saying this because we have facts on ground.

    “What the insurgents do, because they want to establish a new base, is that they entered bushes where they see people settle, they kill them.

    “We have recorded numerous cases of killings and silent killings are still going on. We now have internally Displaced Persons in Taraba, in their large numbers because those who were displaced from their villages, relocate to the towns.

    “In fact as I speak, this year’s farming season is being threatened already because the farmers would not be in their farms to cultivate anything having been chased away by the insurgents.

    “Once the farmers go to the farmers, the Boko Haram elements go to them and kill them.

    “To worsen the situation, the insurgents move around like herdsmen but they are not the original herdsmen we know because the Fulani herdsmen don’t move about with AK-47 riffle.

    “Boko Haram elements were caught, rearing over 300 cows, it is on record and the Nigerian security agencies are aware of this.

    “The situation is becoming more complex, and difficult because they move around like herdsmen where they don’t carry the Ak-47 riffle physically, they wrapped them and put them on the cows.

    “People will think they are luggage but they are arms. National Security is being threatened and that is why we have to raise alarm.

    “The local vigilante has limitations except when government gives the group, formal backing. They don’t carry arms like the Civilian JTF in Borno State who have official backing of the state.

    “The insurgents are just moving secretly in Taraba state looking for where to settle.

    “The senate committee will soon visit Taraba state to enable them to have on the spot assessment of the presence of the IDPs in the state.

    “As far as I am concerned, President Muhammadu Buhari, has recorded tremendous success in fighting Boko Haram and I also commend him for moving round some of the African sub region to collaborate with them to have a frontal approach.

    “But the insecurity involving traditional herdsmen clashing with farmers needed to be addressed urgently.

    “That is why we have been advocating for ranches to reduce these crises. The American cattle are fatter than our own, they are well fed but they don’t move around. If you keep them in a secluded place, backed with appropriate legislation, we would be able to reduce these crises.”

  • Boko Haram will soon become history, vows COAS

    Boko Haram will soon become history, vows COAS

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Yusuf Buratai has said the issue of Boko Haram terrorists would soon become a thing of the past, saying the army is winning the fight against the insurgents in the North-East.

    General Buratai made the promise yesterday, at the Government House Owerri, when he paid a courtesy call on Governor Rochas Okorocha, along with other senior military officers, including the GOC, 82 Division of the Nigeria Army Enugu, Major-General Attahiru.

    The COAS said the team was in the state as part of a familiarization tour of the Army Brigade in the state, with a view to knowing their challenges.

    He added that the visit had been delayed by the situation in the North-east which has kept him busy in the area.

    In a press statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sam Onwuemeodo, the army boss said that the Nigerian Army would continue in its present role of monitoring elections in the country until it is served   with the copy of the court order barring soldiers from engaging in such roles.

    He also expressed appreciation for the support the state government has given to the army brigade, which he said had contributed to the stable security situation in the state.

    While receiving his guests, Governor Rochas Okorocha appealed to the Army Chief to send more operational vehicles and other logistics to the 34 Field Artillery Brigade Obinze to enable the soldiers perform their role more effectively, especially now that Imo has become the fastest growing city in the country outside Lagos and Abuja.

    The governor also pleaded with General Buratai to give approval for the Army to build a Military School in the state, assuring that the state government would provide the land and other logistics.

  • US pledge support to fight Boko Haram, support victims

    US pledge support to fight Boko Haram, support victims

    The United States has said it will continue to support people affected by Boko Haram’s violence through ongoing humanitarian aid and victim support services.

    It also said it will remain committed to assisting its partners in the Lake Chad Basin region who are leading the fight to end Boko Haram’s wanton violence and restore peace.

    In a statement, the United States condemned the terrorist bombing at a mosque on March 16 near Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State in northeastern Nigeria, during which dozens of people were killed and injured.

    It therefore extended it’s deepest condolences to the families of the latest victims of Boko Haram’s senseless brutality.

    It said Boko Haram continues to commit vicious attacks against innocent civilians, including children, adding that it has demonstrated repeatedly its disregard for the lives of the tens of thousands it has killed, raped, and injured and the millions it has displaced in the Lake Chad Basin region.