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  • Don’t politicise herdsmen ’s killings – Osinbajo

    Don’t politicise herdsmen ’s killings – Osinbajo

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday warned that the alleged killings by herdsmen should not be politicised.

    He said a political interpretation could ignite unprecedented crises.

    Osinbajo cautioned that under no condition should Nigerians allow anyone to create a religious crisis.

    Osinbajo sounded the warning during an inter-denominational church service to mark the 2018 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration at the National Christian Centre in Abuja.

    The vice president said due to the prevailing circumstance regarding the violence and loss of lives in parts of the country, President Buhari had ordered the police and the armed forces to deal decisively with the situation and ensure that the perpetrators were found and punished.

    He recalled that it was the politicisation of Boko Haram at the early stage of the group that gave rise to its heinous activities, and enjoined Nigerians not to fall into another trap regarding the problems associated with herdsmen.

    Osinbajo said: “We must recognise that as dangerous and as deadly and heartless as these killings are, there is also the danger of our allowing politics to play a part as this could lead to what we sometimes say “pour petrol into an already burning fire.”

    “We must not permit the politicisation of this tragedy. One of the reasons why for years Boko Haram thrived, was because of the politicisation of the insurgency.

    “There were those who are planning to benefit politically from the tragedy and they painted the opposition then as the perpetrator.”

    The Vice President continued: “Again, we see some today who want to benefit politically from the killing of women and children in Adamawa, Benue, Jos and several other places stoking the embers of ethnicity and religion.

    “By their hate speeches, they want to fix the criminal acts of the few individuals on who thrives and hold people and they would want to create a religious crisis if they are allowed.

    “Our obligation is to stop them from playing dangerous politics that could threaten our unity and stability just as we continue to enforce the peace in the troubled areas.”

    Vice President lauded the commitment and dedication of Nigerian military personnel to service, particularly the fallen heroes, stating that save for their efforts, Nigerians would not have been enjoying the peace.

    Osinbajo said: “I am especially honoured to be here today to join family and friends of our departed heroes to mark this day when we remember the incredible sacrifices that they made to fill the vacuum.

    “We have seen in the past few years how this rights have been challenged by the mindless extremism of the Boko Haram in the North East and how again our gallant military, the police and even the civilian population have risen jointly to rout these criminal combatants and restore peace to most communities in that zone.

    “We have also seen even recently the killings that have resulted from the attacks of herdsmen and farmers and communities and also where farmers and communities have attacked herdsmen.”

    “The president has also in almost daily meetings and strategic sessions with relevant security and law enforcement agencies work to find a lasting and enduring solution to this issues,” he added.

    In his sermon, Bishop of Jos Diocese Anglican Communion, Bishop Benjamin Kwashi, who represented Primate Anglican Communion, Archbishop Nicholas Oko, noted that the Armed Forces remained the only institution of hope of Nigerians.

    According to him, the Nigerian military personnel laid down their lives against the Boko Haram terrorists, against Fulani herdsmen, against kidnappers, against men and perhaps women who do not wish the country well.

    He urged Nigerians to intensify prayers for peace, unity and progress of the country, he regretted that many of the nation’s military personnel have died in line of duties in their commitment to keep the nation peaceful and safe for the citizenry.

  • Days of Boko Haram terrorists numbered, says Buratai

    Days of Boko Haram terrorists numbered, says Buratai

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai said the days of the rump of Boko Haram terrorists are numbered, in spite of occasional attacks of Nigerian targets.

    Buratai gave the assurance while addressing troops of the 8 Division at Monguno, headquarters of Monguno Local Government Area of Borno.

    He, therefore, charged the troops to be determined in the efforts to stablilise their area of operation and finally overcome the Boko Haram challenge in the country.

    “We must remain here to stabilise it.

    “You all know that we have some few attacks here and there by the same elements – Boko Haram, but I assured you that their days are numbered.

    “With your efforts, with your determination, we will finally overcome the Boko Haram challenge,’’ he said.

    The chief of army staff noted that the creation of the 8 Division was a “major strategic decision’’ which had helped in addressing the challenge of Boko Haram terrorism in Borno north.

    “I want to say that this division has lived up to its expectation of containing the Boko Haram challenge in this part of the country.

    “What remains is for us to continue to stabilise and continue to operate, to prevent any element that may raise their heads in the future.

    “This part of the country or this part of the region, especially the Lake Chad region has always been volatile.

    “That is why members of the Lake Chad Commission created the Multinational Joint Task Force.

    “So, we will see ourselves performing similar duties even after the final clearance of the Boko Hartam terrorists,’’ Buratai added.

    He warned the troops to refrain from all acts of indiscipline as peace was gradually returning to the area and displaced people returning to their communities restart their lives.

    The army chief further warned that those caught engaging in trading and extortion would be dealt with according to the law.

    “Issues of indiscipline must also be checked within the division.

    “As the people here gradually return to their communities, return to their businesses, they should be allowed to do their businesses free without any interference.

    “Report of extortion or soldiers engaging themselves in trading activities with the people here must be resisted.

    “We do not want any distraction. Trading in fish or cattle, if anyone – soldier, is caught, he is going to be dealt with according to the law.

    “You are here to maintain the peace, you are here to perform your duties as soldiers; you are here not to trade or do any other business.

    “Very soon, those that are in the IDPs camps will go back to their homes and re-establish themselves and the economic activities will increase.

    “Do not fall into that temptation to be involved (in trading),’’ he further warned.

    The 8 Division was created as a task force in 2016 to boost military operations against the Boko Haram menace, particularly in the Lake Chad region.

    But the division will move to Sokoto State in the North West, where it would be operationalised soon, according to Buratai.

    The army chief visited one of the camps in Monguno, holding 20, 000 IDPs and donated some relief materials, including food items, detergents and clothes to them.

    He used the opportunity to address the elderly men and women IDPs in the camp, including the 700 recently rescued by troops during operations in the Chad basin.

    A total of 2, 700 captives were rescued in the last one week.

    While 700 were rescued on Tuesday, 2,000 were freed on Thursday morning after intensive artillery and aerial bombardment of the terrorists’ enclaves in the Lake Chad region. (NAN)

  • Wife of Boko Haram’s factional leader, Mamman Nur, killed — Army

    Wife of Boko Haram’s factional leader, Mamman Nur, killed — Army

    • Claims 1,050 insurgents lay down arms
    • Scores of insurgents killed in fresh military attack on Sambisa forest

    The military said on Saturday that the wife of Mamman Nur, factional leader of the Boko Haram terror sect, was among the casualties of a raid on the group’s location in the Lake Chad region.

    Nur, son of Boko Haram’s spiritual founder, Muhammed Yusuf, was himself  declared by the army as having been  ‘fatally injured’ during the  operation.

    There is no independent confirmation of his injury or his wife’s death yet.

    The army also said yesterday that 1,050 insurgents had surrendered to troops in Lake Chad and Monguno general area of operations.

    Many other terrorists are said to be on the run.

    A separate joint operation on Sambisa forest by the Army and the Air Force has claimed the lives of scores of insurgents, the military said.

    Spokesman for the Operation Lafiya Dole Theatre Command in Maiduguri, Onyema Nwachukwu, warned communities to watch out for the fleeing Boko Haram insurgents.

    Nur is fingered as the brain behind the August 2011 bombing of the UN building in Abuja.

    The State Security Services (SSS) declared him wanted the following month and placed a N25 million bounty on him.

    He parted ways with Abubakar Shekau and proceeded to form his own group which he named AbuMussab Albarnawi.

    Onyema said the string of success by the military was achieved following the sustained “onslaught on Boko Haram terrorists’ enclaves in the Lake Chad region.

    He said  250 foot soldiers from the Albarnawy camp have surrendered to Nigerien authorities due to the devastating artillery and aerial bombardments by Operation Lafiya Dole troops while “many of the insurgents who fled the onslaught are now taking advantage of the “AMNESTY” offered by the Nigerien government by surrendering to Nigerien Forces.”

    He added that 700 insurgents also surrendered to troops at Monguno, Borno State in an ongoing clearance operation.

    The military also said among the insurgents “fleeing from the ongoing offensive are senior and junior commanders in the Albarnawy faction who are now attempting to melt into other communities in and around Kano, Geidam and Gashua axis unnoticed.”

    He asked residents of  Kano, Geidam, Gashua, Hadeja and the northern part of Jigawa to “be vigilant and watch out for strange faces suddenly appearing in their communities and promptly report same to security agencies.”

    He vowed that the ongoing onslaught would be “tenaciously sustained.”

    He also revealed that about 300 insurgents were currently undergoing de-radicalization process for possible integration into the society.

    “We call on Boko Haram insurgents to abandon the futile struggle; take advantage of the Safe Corridor programme and surrender to troops in any location nearest to them. We guarantee their safety and incorporation into the programme for de-radicalization.”

    In the joint operation in Sambisa forest, the air force and the army said that in addition to the scores of insurgents killed, all their structures in the area were destroyed.

    The Director Public Relations and Information of the Air Force, (NAF) Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, said the attacks were carried out with fighter jets and rocket launchers.

    AVM Adesanya said, in a statement to which he attached a declassified video footage of the operation, that the combined clearance operations “are aimed at preventing the full-scale resurgence of BHT (Boko Haram Terrosists) in the Sambisa general area.”

    The raid was launched on Wednesday.

    He said:”On the first day of the combined clearance operations, the Air Task Force conducted intensive bombardments on selected BHT locations, preparatory to the commencement of the operation.

    “The air attacks set several BHT structures ablaze and destroyed them. On the same day, the Air Task Force conducted air interdiction on another BHT hideout near CAMP ZAIRO.

    “The air strikes caused the destruction of more BHT structures and the neutralization of several insurgents. Some insurgents were sighted fleeing the area and they were taken out in subsequent follow-up attacks.”

     

  • Troops hit Boko Haram hideouts, kill several insurgents

    Troops hit Boko Haram hideouts, kill several insurgents

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and the Nigerian Army (NA) combined team of Operation Lafiya Dole have launched attacks at the Boko Haram terrorists and their structures at the general area of the Sambisa forests, killing several insurgents.

    The terrorists’ hideouts were also destroyed by the troops.

    According to the Director of Public Relations and Information of the NAF, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, the attacks were carried out with fighter jets and rocket launchers.

    AVM Adesanya said in a statement supported with a declassified video footage that the air strikes against the insurgents were carried out after series of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) have been established, indicating the presence of the insurgents in the area.

    The statement said: “The ongoing combined clearance operations by NAF and NA elements are aimed at preventing the full-scale resurgence of Boko Haram insurgency in the Sambisa general area.

    “On 3 January 2018, the Air Task Force of Operation Lafiya Dole and its Nigerian Army counterparts commenced combined clearance operations of discovered Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT) locations in the Sambisa general area.

    “On the first day of the combined clearance operations, the Air Task Force conducted intensive bombardments on selected BHT locations, preparatory to the commencement of the operation.

    “Previous Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions by Nigerian Air Force (NAF) platforms had revealed the presence of BHT in Njimia, in the Sambisa general area, from where the insurgents launched attacks on own surface forces.

    “Accordingly, NAF fighter aircraft were detailed to attack the location and each of the aircraft took turns to attack structures occupied by BHT elements in the settlement.

    “The air attacks set several BHT structures ablaze and destroyed them. On the same day, the Air Task Force conducted air interdiction on another BHT hideout near Camp Zairo.

    “Previous ISR on the location had indicated the resurgence of BHT activities in the location, which had been previously liberated. Accordingly, structures occupied by BHT elements in the location were attacked, in succession, by NAF fighter aircraft.

    “The air strikes caused the destruction of more BHT structures and the neutralization of several insurgents. Some insurgents were sighted fleeing the area and they were taken out in subsequent follow-up attacks.

    “Later in the evening of the same day, the Air Task Force scrambled two fighter aircraft and one helicopter to support own surface forces that had come under BHT attack at Tokombere, 12km southwest of Camp Zairo.

    “The NAF aircraft supported the troops in repelling the attack, causing the insurgents to withdraw to the northeast of Tokombere. Consequently, at about 11:00 p.m., the Air Task Force detailed another helicopter to conduct air interdiction on the insurgents’ new location.

    “The Battle Damage Assessment from a NAF ISR platform indicated that the helicopter successfully dropped its weapons on the insurgents’ position, killing many and causing some survivors to flee.

    “Therefore, the ISR platform tracked the fleeing insurgents to another location and later coordinated the NA artillery bombardment of the insurgents’ new location. Several rockets were launched from the NA’s Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher, most of which landed on the insurgents, killing some of them and causing a few survivors to flee in disarray.

    “The ongoing combined clearance operations by NAF and NA elements are aimed at preventing the full-scale resurgence of BHT in the Sambisa general area.”

     

  • 1,050 Boko Haram insurgents surrender to army

    1,050 Boko Haram insurgents surrender to army

    The Nigerian Army said on Saturday that 1,050 insurgents have surrendered to troops in Lake Chad and Monguno general area of operations.

    The army also said many of the insurgents were on the run.

    It urged abutting communities to watch out for the fleeing Boko Haram insurgents as their enclaves in Lake Chad region came under intense onslaught.

    The Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Operation Lafiya Dole, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, stated these in a statement in Maiduguri, Borno State.

    Nwachukwu said 250 fighters of the Al Barnawi-led faction of the insurgents had surrendered to the army, sequel to artillery and aerial bombardments by troops of Operation Lafiya Dole of their enclaves in Lake Chad basin.

    He added that 700 insurgents also surrendered to troops at Monguno in an ongoing clearance operation.

    Nwachukwu said Mamman Nur, another factional leader of the insurgents sustained fatal injuries and one of his wives killed in the operation, while many of the insurgents who escaped, surrendered to Niger Defence Forces.

    The army spokesman noted that some of the insurgents fleeing from the ongoing offensive were senior and junior commanders of the Al Barnawi faction.

    He said: “The insurgents are attempting to melt into communities in and around Kano, Geidam and Gashua axis unnoticed. One of such fleeing commanders is Bana Bafui.

    “Members of the general public, particularly in Kano, Geidam, Gashua, Hadejia and northern part of Jigawa State are therefore enjoined to be vigilant, watch out for strange faces in their communities and report same to security agencies.”

    Nwachukwu urged the insurgents to surrender, adding that the Federal Government had provided a window through the Operation Safe Corridor to encourage the insurgents’ voluntary surrender.

    He revealed that about 300 insurgents were currently undergoing de-radicalisation process for possible integration into the society.

    “We call on Boko Haram insurgents to abandon the futile struggle; take advantage of the Safe Corridor programme and surrender to troops in any location nearest to them.

    “We guarantee their safety and incorporation into the programme for de-radicalisation and rehabilitation,” the army spokesman added.

    NAN

  • Photo: Boko Haram vehicle

    Photo: Boko Haram vehicle

    Boko Haram
    Nigerian troops on Operation LAFIYA DOLE in the ongoing Operation DEEP PUNCH II
  • 1,050 Boko Haram insurgents surrender, many flee

    1,050 Boko Haram insurgents surrender, many flee

    The Nigerian Army on Saturday said 1,050 insurgents had surrendered to troops in Lake Chad and Monguno general area of operations, as it also warned that many of them were on the run.

    The army urged abutting communities to watch out for  the fleeing Boko Haram insurgents as their enclaves in Lake Chad region came under intense onslaught.

    Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Operation Lafiya Dole, made the disclosure in a statement in Maiduguri.

    Nwachukwu disclosed that 250 fighters of the Al Barnawi-led faction of the insurgents had surrendered to Nigerian Army, sequel to artillery and aerial bombardments by troops of Operation Lafiya Dole of their enclaves in Lake Chad basin.

    He added that 700 insurgents also surrendered to troops at Monguno in an ongoing clearance operation.

    Nwachukwu explained that Mamman Nur, another factional leader of the insurgents sustained fatal injuries and one of his wives killed in the operation, while many of the insurgents who escaped, surrendered to Niger Defence Forces.

    The army spokesman noted that some of the insurgents fleeing from the ongoing offensive were senior and junior commanders of the Al Barnawi faction.

    “The insurgents are attempting to melt into communities in and around Kano, Geidam and Gashua axis unnoticed. One of such fleeing commanders is Bana Bafui.

    “Members of the general public, particularly in Kano, Geidam, Gashua, Hadejia and northern part of Jigawa State are therefore enjoined to be vigilant, watch out for strange faces in their communities and report same to security agencies.”

    Nwachukwu called on the insurgents to surrender, adding that the Federal Government had provided a window through the Operation SAFE CORRIDOR to encourage the insurgents’ voluntary surrender.

    He revealed that about 300 insurgents were currently undergoing de-radicalisation process for possible integration into the society.

    “We call on Boko Haram insurgents to abandon the futile struggle; take advantage of the Safe Corridor programme and surrender to troops in any location nearest to them.

    “We guarantee their safety and incorporation into the programme for de-radicalisation and rehabilitation.”(NAN)

  • Family of rescued Chibok girl lauds army

    Family of rescued Chibok girl lauds army

    Mr Ayuba Aloson, a relative to one of the abducted Chibok girls on Friday lauded the Nigerian Army’s effort over the rescue of Salomi Pogu, the 15th in the list of the abducted girls.

    Reports say that troops of Operation Lafiya Dole on Thursday rescued Pogu in company of one other girl, Jamila Adams, at Pulka in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno.

    The 219 girls were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents at Government Secondary School, Chibok in 2014.

    Aloson, who is among thousands of displaced persons taking shelter in Maiduguri host community, commended the military over their commitment to rescue the abducted girls.

    He expressed joy over the development, and hoped that the remaining abducted girls would soon be rescued from captivity.

    Alonson said that he is a family member of the rescued girl, adding that four of his nieces abducted in the school were still held by the insurgents.

    Read also: Troops rescue Chibok girl Solomi Pogu

    “I am happy over the development; our abducted daughters are still with their captors.

    “This demonstrates the commitments of the military to the rescue of the girls,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the Bring Back Our Girls movement had also lauded the efforts of the military in the rescue of Pogu.

    The spokesman of the group, Sesugh Akume, said in a statement issued in Maiduguri that the rescued girl was serial number 15, in the list of abducted 219 school girls.

    “Our movement is delighted to confirm this news to be true.

    “Salomi Pogu; is a daughter of Malam Pogu Yahi from Kaumutahyahi, a village in Kuburmbula ward of Chibok Local Government Area. Her parents are currently at an Internally Displaced Persons ( IDPs ) camp in Rumirgo village, near Askira-Uba in Borno.

    “She is number 15 on the list of missing Chibok girls. This brings the number of our missing girls to 112”.

    Akume said that the group was yet to ascertain further details on Jamila Adams and her baby.

    Pogu’s rescue brought the number of girls that were freed from insurgents’ captivity to 107.

    NAN

  • Troops rescue another Chibok girl

    Troops rescue another Chibok girl

    Nigerian Army Military Troops on Thursday rescued one of the 2014 Chibok girls abducted in Pulka, Borno State.

    The Deputy Director of Public Relations, Theatre Command, Operation Lafiya Dole, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, who confirmed the development in a statement in Maiduguri, said the young girl after preliminary investigation, has been identified as Salomi Pagu who is number 86 on the list of the abducted Chibok girls.

    The statement said Salomi was found in company of another young girl, Jamila Adams, 14, with a child.

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    According to the statement, the two girls are in the troops’ custody.

    The statement reads: “Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole deployed in Pulka today (Thursday) rescued one of the Chibok girls abducted by Boko Haram terrorists in 2014.

    “So far, preliminary investigations revealed that the young girl identified as Salomi Pagu is the same as the Chibok girl published on serial 86 of the online list of abducted Chibok girls.

    “Currently, the girl who was intercepted in the company of another young girl, Jamila Adams, 14,  are in the safe custody of troops and receiving medical attention.”

     

  • NSCDC seizes 1000 litres of petrol from Boko Haram suppliers

    NSCDC seizes 1000 litres of petrol from Boko Haram suppliers

    The Borno Command, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), says it has seized about 1, 000 litres of petrol from suspected ‘Boko Haram’ fuel suppliers in the state.

    The Commandant of the corps, Mr Ibrahim Abdullahi, made the disclosure in Maiduguri on Wednesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    Abdullahi said that the products were recovered by the Anti-Vandalisation Unit of the command during routine patrol at Ngom village in Mafa Local Government Area of the state.

    He said that the products were packed into 49 jerry cans and abandoned by suspected insurgents’ fuel suppliers on Mafa-Dikwa Highway.

    Abdullahi said that the suspects abandoned the products and took to their heels on sighting the NSCDC’s patrol team.

    “The products were filled into jerry cans and concealed in sacks.

    ‘‘Our men also recovered food items and other commodities such as soap, pomade, sugar, gari, cigarettes and seasoning.

    “The products were concealed in sacks to avoid trapping,” he said.

    The commandant disclosed that the command had also arrested two persons with 30 jerry cans of petrol and seized another six jerry cans of the products from profiteers in Maiduguri.

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