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  • Troops kill seven insurgents in Borno

    Troops kill seven insurgents in Borno

    •Air Force jets kill terrorists 

    Troops of Sector 1, Operation Lafiya Dole, in Borno State, have killed seven Boko Haram insurgents in different operations, it was learnt yesterday.

    A statement by the Army Director of Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, said the troops engaged the insurgents at Miyanti Darel Jamel and Sabsawa axis of the state.

    The statement reads: “Troops of Sector 1, Operation Lafiya Dole, deployed at Miyanti, while on fighting patrol along Miyanti-Darel Jamel, encountered Boko Haram terrorists on Monday.

    “The troops engaged the terrorists and neutralised four of them. Machetes, knives and N5,500 was recovered from the insurgents.

    “Meanwhile, troops of 202 Battalion, Sector 1, Operation Lafiya Dole, in the early hours of Monday, ambushed unsuspecting Boko Haram terrorists along Sabsawa axis.

    “The troops neutralised three insurgents trying to cross between Tangos and recovered AK-47 rifles and Improvised Explosives Devices (IED).”

    The Nigeria Air Force (NAF) yesterday said it bombed Boko Haram targets in the Northeast, killing many of the insurgents through air strikes.

    A statement by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, said the Air Force carried out series of interdictions and destroyed Boko Haram structures in Bogumeri and Gwoza towns.

    The statement reads: “In furtherance of Operation Lafiya Dole, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), on November 24, neutralised a large gathering of Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT) in Bogumeri, Borno State.

    “A NAF platform, while on routine Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), had discovered the gathering. Consequently, NAF fighter aircrafts were detailed to carry out air interdiction on the target, in quick succession. The Alpha Jet fighter aircraft attacked the target with bombs, killing the insurgents and setting some structures ablaze.

    “In a separate attack on November 28, the NAF neutralised another large gathering of BHTs in Gobara, 15km North West of Gwoza. A NAF ISR platform had discovered the armed terrorists, who were gathered by a building that was apparently being used as a hideout.

    “The subsequent air strike resulted in the immediate destruction of the target building, the killing all terrorists.”

  • Troops kill 3 Boko Haram insurgents in Borno

    Troops kill 3 Boko Haram insurgents in Borno

    The Nigerian Army yesterday claimed its troops killed three Boko Haram insurgents at Gajibo village in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno State.

    The Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Theatre Command, Operation Lafiya Dole, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, disclosed this in a statement issued in Maiduguri.

    Nwachukwu said that the troops killed the three insurgents, when a group of terrorists attempted to attack Gajibo community on Thursday.

    He disclosed that the insurgents, who launched the attack on the village in a Military Personnel Carrier and gun trucks, were repelled by the troops.

    “Troops of the 22 Brigade deployed in Operation Lafiya Dole on Thursday evening killed three Boko Haram insurgents in an encounter that ensued when a group of insurgents attempted an attack on Gajibo community in the fringes of Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno State.

    “The insurgents armed with Armoured Personnel Carrier and gun trucks met with fierce resistance from the troops, who successfully defended Gajibo village after routing the insurgents. Troops also recovered three AK 47 rifles from the insurgents.

    “Currently, troops are further exploiting the success of the counter offensive and are still in pursuit of the insurgents,” he said

     

  • Troops capture Boko Haram commander, kill four

    Troops capture Boko Haram commander, kill four

    Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have captured a Boko Haram Commander and neutrilized for members of the sect in a clearance operation at fringes of Sambisa forest, the Director of Public Relations, Nigerian Army, Brig. General Sani Usman, has said.

    In a statement issued in Abuja, General Usman said the Boko Haram Commander is currently under-going interrogation, while the troops also rescued 212 persons alive from the terrorists.

    The statement reads: “Troops of 3 Battalion, 22 Brigade Nigerian Army, Sector 1, Operation LAFIYA DOLE,  in furtherance of the ongoing clearance operations in conjunction with 22 Mobile Strike Team and some Civilian JTF, has on  Tuesday, 28th November 2017 achieved a remarkable feat.

    “During the operation, they were able to clear Boko Haram terrorists from their hideouts located at Kala, Jawara, Mada, Mika, Gakulba and Kutilax (Sanga), northern fringes of Sambisa forest and  fringes of Kala Balge Local Government Area of Borno State.

    “At Sanga, the terrorists on sighting the approaching troops from their observation post, they dashed into the adjoining Amchada forest.

    “The relentless troops pursued them further and neutralized 4 Boko Haram terrorists after a serious exchange of gun fire, captured one of the terrorists commanders, the “Ameer” of Chawa, Amman Judee alive and rescued 212 persons held hostage by the terrorists.

    “The captured terrorist’s leader is undergoing further interrogation while the rescued persons are being documented and the underaged children were administered oral polio vaccines”.

  • Troops kill 14 insurgents in Borno

    Troops kill 14 insurgents in Borno

    FOURTEEN Boko Haram terrorists have been killed by troops of Operation Lafiya Dole at the Northeast, in a renewed onslaught aimed at clearing insurgents.

    Thirty persons were rescued.

    Of those rescued, 12 are women, 15 children and three men. Weapons were seized from the terrorists.

    A statement by the Army Director of Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, said the insurgents were neutralised in over eight villages in Borno State; others were killed in different operations.

    The statement reads: “Troops of 202 Battalion of 21 Brigade, in conjunction with elements of Mobile Strike Teams (MSTs) on Operation Lafiya Dole, in furtherance of clearance and blockade Operation Deep Punch II, on Saturday, November 25, cleared Boko Haram terrorists’ enclaves in Abusuriwa, Newchina, Bonzon, Usmanari, Goyayeri, Shitimari, Gashimari, Awaram villages in Bama council of Borno State.

    “The troops ensured their superior fire power made the terrorists flee in disarray, leading to the capture of a suspected insurgent while eight others were neutralised.

    “Four AK-47 rifles, three Magazines, seven Dane guns and machetes, among other items were recovered.

    “Three men, 12 women and 15 children were also rescued.

    “The suspected terrorist has been handed over to the relevant authorities for interrogation, while the rescued captives are being attended to.

    “Similarly, troops of 152 Battalion deployed as a blocking force at the Foward Operations Base, Kumshe, to aid a successful clearance operation, ambushed some fleeing unsuspecting Boko Haram terrorists and neutralised five of them, while troops of 151 Battalion, deployed at the Forward Operations Base, Darel Jamel, neutralised a terrorist in an ambush.”

  • Troops Welfarism as Buratai’s Art of War

    If I were not a Nigerian, resident in Nigeria, I would have regrettably missed the blues that enliven life at auspicious partisan times. Nigeria has less than a year and five months to the next general elections. The political undercurrents, which precede every ballot, sprouting bile partisanships, crafted and disseminated by a few opportunistic, opposing politicians would have skipped me.

    At such times, less thoughtful personalities usually find themselves in the dilemma of sieving the chaff from the grains. A volley of mounting media hype, from motley of propagandists and antagonists, assail the senses. They doggedly and determinedly scheme to peel the skin off every public office holders.
    It’s usually a season of blatant lies and falsehood, freely hurled, as some vulnerable Nigerians easily forget the realities of yesterday by the anointment of the falsehood of today. And lethal critics set out to chain the genuine convictions of the gullible.
    President Muhammadu Buhari is receiving enough of the senseless bashings. When the opposing assailants cannot get his voice or convince Nigerians, they shift grounds to his focal appointees, assisting his salvation mission of Nigeria.

    The Nigerian Army has come under such senseless fireworks from these arm -charm critics. I hear pleasant internal voices praising soldiers led by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and leader of the counter-insurgency war, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai for assisting civil security in restoring peace and security to hitherto troubled parts of the country. The voices are loud and razor-sharp in appreciation.

    I have chosen lately to admire the Nigerian Army as one cannot afford to be left out of another selfless deed to take back Nigeria from its enemies within and outside. I have decided to undertake a special inquest into the reasons our military is being celebrated across the globe and in specific terms how Gen. Buratai’s leadership of the Nigerian Army has consistently posted rewarding results in the war against terror.
    The world is at best overwhelmed with victories songs and the defeat of Boko Haram terrorists. And the winning streaks of Buratai’s foot soldiers have effectively berthed in both north and south poles of Nigeria against all subsisting and budding terrorists sects and their activities against humanity.

    A voyage into Gen. Buratai’s leadership of Nigeria’s most priced armed force, the Nigerian Army, revealed very interesting insights. I discovered that his magic yesterday, today and tomorrow has remained his prioritization of troops welfare. Expectedly, Nigerian troops in the warfront have replicated his leadership splendor with loyalty, patriotism, zeal and courage, resulting in the series of victories against all acts of terror or local armed conflicts, previously at the cusp of pulling down Nigeria’s sovereignty.

    Some Nigerians may doubt me. But history does not lie. Experiences do not peddle falsehood, but invade the conscience indelibly. We have seen or heard Nigerian troops in the battlefield against terrorists committing mutiny, by not only disobeying their field Commanders, but pulling the trigger against them in rebellion. Nigeria has experienced its worse, as Nigerian troops effeminately retreated from the battlefield field against insurgents.
    Much more, we heard tales of Nigerian soldiers femininely scampering to take shelter in foreign lands and dumped their weapons; they became unwanted guests to communities and villages in the republic of Cameroon. And at the heart of this physical and psychological revolt was the issue of neglected welfare of soldiers in the warfront.
    But Lieutenant General Buratai has changed the narrative in the last two years. Nigerian soldiers prefer to now sacrifice their life gallantly than bid a retreat to Boko Haram terrorists in the field of battle. This is because they have seen reason to live for our country. Our troops have successfully navigated previously dreaded Boko Haram enclaves, like the Sambisa forest. These parriotic officers and soldiers under Gen. Buratai do not wait to swear on the shrine of their ancestors, before responding to distress calls from communities trapped by insurgents like in the recent case of Madagali LGA in Adamawa state. They move with the speed of a thunderbolt.

    And Gen. Buratai’s secret for commanding a loyal, patriotic and effective Army is his unpretentious focus and expeditious treatment of welfare issues affecting soldiers. He did not only imbibe the philosophy of famed Chinese war leader, strategist and tactician, Gen. Sun Tzu, but has exhibited mastery of its application for best results. This Great War philosopher believed that “The general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses makes but few calculations beforehand.”

    Therefore, Buratai’s preparation of troops for war deployed many known and unknown strategies. And welfare was key to his pre-war plans, having imbibed Sun Tzu’s philosophy that “Treat your men as you would your own beloved sons. And they will follow you into the deepest valley.”
    This quintessential Army Chief has accorded attention and handled troops’ welfare as his first and last cardinal weapon against the enemy. His emphasis on welfarism has impacted positively on the psyche of Nigerian troops both in the Northeast and in other parts of the country, where troops are engaged in special assignments and military operations.
    Military strategists brand this disposition as military-welfarism, which has effectively served as a potent tool anywhere in the world towards achieving higher goals and objectives in warfare. He has used it to successfully tread on grounds, where others failed.

    When I freed my instincts and delved into dissecting the foresight and vision of Lieutenant General Buratai upon assumption of duty as COAS, it stared at me that he inherited an Army in complete shambles and disheveled. He could not get his mind off the dire necessity to re-professionalize, re-discipline and re-orientate the Nigerian Army. The results are the global accolades and encomiums that President Buhari has continued to receive from Nigerians and the diplomatic circle.

    The Army boss introduced reforms that have evidently raised the portrait of the Nigerian Army to admirable levels. He has been able to instill the culture of respect and dignity into the institution, as reflected in its cordiality with other arms of the Nigerian military and security agencies in Nigeria. It is the tonic for the seamless field operations which have raised the bars for Nigeria on the global map of war against terrorism. Respect and subordination to civil authority and the sanctity for the respect of human rights of Nigerians is in its historic all-time high, with a functional Human Rights Desk at the Army headquarters, Abuja.
    The Army Chief untied the knot to the months of cumulative unpaid salaries to Nigerian troops on the warfront or any other destination in Nigeria and abroad. The operational allowances that became the pepper bonus for top military officers are now paid to troops regularly and promptly. His leadership became the guardian angel to families of Nigerian soldiers. He regularly met and interacted with them at different military formations, and remedied problems that should have ordinarily been the responsibility of their spouses.

    At the warfront, Nigerian soldiers witnessed new levels of courtship in welfare. Soldiers injured in battle were given swift medication attention. Military hospitals in military formations across the country were instantly rehabilitated and stocked with drugs and other medical accessories for excellent medicare services to soldiers and their families. Any Nigerian soldier unfortunately gunned down by the bullets of the enemy was accorded dignified burial and their families consoled by the Nigerian Army in multiple ways.

    The establishment of a housing scheme that would enable every soldier that served in the counter-terrorism campaigns to retire into a personal home after years of meritorious service to fatherland is one of the hallmarks of his sterling leadership . There are rare welfare incentives that can only take rare foresight and extraordinary vision to conceive.

    The impact on the morale and psyche of troops on the warfront has been evidently tremendous. It explains why the streak of victories against insurgents has been sustained. It is the chief reason for the fruitless attempts by Boko Haram to bounce back to reckoning. Terrorists spirited efforts to reclaim territories in Nigeria have been met with stiff resistance and rebuffed with equal and higher measure of strength by Nigerian troops.

    In effect, under Lieutenant General Buratai, the Nigerian Army has ventured into new realms of knowledge and exploits in warfare, which are likely not to escape the attention of Wikipedia’s grandeur collection of words and axioms from the battlefield for posterity. And the singular reason would be Nigerian Army’s uncommon exploits and amazing defeat of terrorism, which the entire world has deployed its best brains in war laboratories and research institutes to evolve strategies to unravel.

    What other nations under the spell of terrorism for decades could not achieve, the Nigerian Army has impressively conquered the world of Boko Haram terrorism very speedily. Gen. Buratai has remained for me an enigmatic soldier in military-welfarism; his unsung formula for victories in terrorism warfare.

    Okpabi, a post-graduate student of Peace, Conflict and Strategy Studies at Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja and can be reached at Ezegwuokpabi@gmail.com

  • Operation Lafiya Dole troops write emotional letter to Buhari, Buratai

    Members of the Nigerian troops in north eastern part of the country under the operation tag, ‘Operation Lafiya Dole’ have written an emotional letter to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai in response to his recent letter to the team.

    The army chief had in a recent letter sent to the troops in the battle field encouraged them never to give up on their quest to bring back lasting peace to the volatile region.

    Buratai subsequently promised to off-set the two months’ allowances owed soldiers involved in Operation Lafiya Dole.

    The troops in the letter on Monday evening uasserted that the COAS’ recent letter to them in the battle field was a boost to their muscles.

    The letter jointly signed by Pte Samson Okwudili, Sgt. Aliyu Bala, WO2 Bode O. Ola assured president Buhari and the army chief that they troops won’t relent until the battle over insurgency is totally won.

    The letter reads:
    “Sir, on behalf of Nigerian troops of the “Operation Lafiya Dole,” we acknowledge with joy, the receipt of your endearing letter of encouragement, commendation and assurances to the Nigerian Army troops on special assignments’ within and outside Nigeria, dated, November 5, 2017.

    “Similarly, we are extending our heartfelt appreciation to the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) and the Minister of Defence, Gen. Monsur Dan. Ali (rtd) for their endless support and encouragement of the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian military generally in the face of the daunting and multifarious insecurity challenges confronting our dear country, Nigeria.

    “We also, seize this unique opportunity to send our special salute to you, the Corps Commanders and Commanders of Nigerian Army Training Institutions in Nigeria.

    “Sir, we cannot conceal our excitement over the good news conveyed by your letter to us at the warfront. We are disarmed and encouraged by the soothing words of encouragement, commendations and assurances from your splendid and patriotic leadership of the Nigerian Army in the last two years. We dare say, your mail to us is timely, comforting and a morale booster to greater determination and result-orientated military expeditions by the troops of “Operation Lafiya Dole in Maiduiguri.

    “We cannot pretend that your humble message to us has enlivened our spirits and energized our strengths to unfathomable depths. It has again, reactivated our sense of patriotism, loyalty, commitment and rededication to our professional duties. We are indeed motivated and in high spirits to defiantly pursue the cause of the defence of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of our beloved country, Nigeria, by ensuring the final termination of Boko Haram Terrorism and other sects of armed local conflicts afflicting the nation.

    “Sir, may you be informed that troops are not unmindful of the tendency of insurgents to attempt a bounce back anytime to undermine the successes so far recorded by the military in the counter-insurgency operations. We are not unaware that some unscrupulous elements within and without, may set out to mastermind such aberrations’ by sowing seeds of discord among troops and their commanders.

    “Please, you have our assurances, never to neither let you down or allow terrorism in whatever guise sprout or fester in any part of the country. We are prepared never to accept unwholesome influence in our fold, until collectively; the final song of victory against terrorists is chorused.

    “We further wish to specially acknowledge you, our Chief Commander and COAS, for your sterling leadership qualities and purposeful leadership of the Nigerian Army. We have all come to know you as not just as astute leader of Nigerian troops, but a reformist, performer, comforter, a humanist, a welfarist, an exceptional officer and stickler for high professional discipline and performance. We pray God to continue to replenish your wisdom and strength to lead us to further victories in battle.

    “ Therefore, we wish to end with our open appreciation of the priority, premium and seriousness you attach to matters of welfare of troops. The prompt and timely payment of salaries and allowance of troops, especially, those at the warfront, the expeditious attention to the medical needs of troops, particularly, those injured on the battlefield, the special attention you pay to welfare of our families back home and your economic enhancement packages for soldiers have infinitely endeared us to you and your leadership. We are obliged to reciprocate same through impressive performance.

    “Lastly, we are impressed with the unflinching support extended to your leadership of the Nigerian Army by President Muhammedu Buhari and the Minister of Defence. Please, convey our assurances to them about our resolute confidence and determination to emerge victorious from the terrorism wars against our country soonest.”

  • Troops clear Boko Haram ambush in Borno

    Troops clear Boko Haram ambush in Borno

    Four persons died and six soldiers were injured when troops cleared a Boko Haram ambush on Banki-Bula Yobe road, Bama Local Government Area of Borno State.

    Reports said an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) exploded, injuring six soldiers and six civilians. They have been evacuated by the Air Force to a military hospital for medical attention.

    The Director of Army Public Relations, Brig.- Gen. Sani Usman, in a statement yesterday, said many insurgents were killed in the encounter, while others escaped with gunshot wounds.

    The statement reads: “Troops of 152 Battalion, 21 Brigade, on Operation Lafiya Dole, on Monday, encountered an ambush by suspected Boko Haram terrorists, on the Banki-Bula/Yobe road, in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State.

    “Although the troops cleared the ambush after a heavy fire fight, four persons died when their vehicle stepped on a buried IED. Six soldiers, two Civilian JTF and six Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) sustained injuries.

    “One of the insurgents detonated his IED and killed himself.

    “Two Fabrique Nationale Rifle magazines, 50 Belted 7.62mm special and a detonating cord 33 were recovered from their hideout.

    “The wounded soldiers were evacuated to 7 Division Hospital and Medical Services and are recuperating well.”

  • Buratai orders troops to Lake Chad region

    Buratai orders troops to Lake Chad region

    •Decries use of unregistered SIM cards

    Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai yesterday ordered the redeployment of troops who participated in the special military exercise in the Niger Delta to Lake Chad region.

    Buratai announced the redeployment at the closing of Exercise Crocodile Smile II in Igwuruta, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers.

    He said those redeployed to Lake Chad would flush out the remnant of Boko Haram insurgents, and also complement efforts of security outfits in the area.

    He said: “I want to assure that most of the troops that excelled in the operations across the (Niger Delta) region would be redeployed.

    “The Troops would be redeployed especially within the Lake Chad waters to flush out remnant of Boko Haram terrorists that are within the Lake Chad islands and other areas.

    “Boko Haram remnants which are virtually within the border areas of our neighboring countries would have to be properly identified and flushed out in a joint effort.

    “This is a task that we must ensure is accomplished,” he said.

    Buratai expressed optimism that the redeployment of troops would complement efforts of security outfits including the Multinational Joint Task Force to flush out insurgents from the area.

    Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali said the exercise was held in the Niger Delta and some states in the South West to access army commanders and train troops.

    Gen Burutai also frowned at the use of unregistered SIM cards in the country in spite of subsisting government ban.

    Burutai said the development was a major setback in the use of digital and mobile forensics by the Nigeria military in the fight against terrorism, kidnapping and other national threats.

    The army chief spoke at the opening of the 6th International Digital, Mobile and Computer Forensics Conference and Training Expo organised by the Computer Forensics Institute of Nigeria (CFIN).

    In a paper edtitled, “Digital, Mobile and Computer Forensics as a Tool in Fighting Terrorism and Internal Threats”, he said military investigators were able to get unregistered SIM cards from vendors last week without difficulty.

    Burutai, who was represented by Brig.-Gen. Samuel Adebayo, also identified improperly registered SIM cards in use in the country as a challenge.

    These, he noted, were making identity tracking, especially in the case of kidnappings, terrorism and other forms of criminal acts in the country almost an impossible task.

    “In some instances, these SIM cards are registered with phony names, untraceable addresses or even unrecognisable photographs.

    “For those who are involved in investigation of those kinds of things, when you go to the service provider, you will discover that the data on some people is blank; there is no face attached to it.

    “In some cases, the users live in the bush or hills, but registered the SIM cards with addresses that don’t exist because the man who registered them allowed such a thing without any method of confirmation.

    “So, when it comes to the analysis, you discover that you are hitting a brick wall because to do a link analysis becomes very difficult or unfortunately impossible.

    “I believe there is the need to raise this issue because as at a week ago, we were still able to get some SIM cards that are unregistered from vendors without any problem, and they are still working till now”.Burutai identified other challenges of Digital, Mobile and Computer Forensics.

     

  • Troops intercept Boko Haram suicide bomb squad, neutralise five

    Troops intercept Boko Haram suicide bomb squad, neutralise five

    Troops intercepted Boko Haram suicide bomb squad at the weekend and neutralised five terrorists at different locations in Borno north, Nigerian Army said yesterday.

    Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, the army spokesman in a statement, noted that the intercepted bomb at Ngalle village where one terrorist was neutralised “could have been intended for troops or innocent and peace loving villagers.”

    Usman said a huge Improvised Explosive Device (IED) cylinder was recovered from the terrorists.

    “Other items recovered include an AK-47 rifle magazine, a motorcycle and some spare parts.”

    He also said that troops intercepted escaping Boko Haram terrorists crossing Maiduguri-Monguno highway at Torowa village during which another terrorist was shot dead, while others fled into the nearby bush.

    “The gallant troops recovered an AK-47 riffle with a magazine loaded with19 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, three mobile phones, a SIM card and jewelleries,” he added.

    According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the army spokesman said troops have flushed out terrorists, who were taking refuge in the surroundings of Dure in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno.

    He said the troops engaged and smoked them out of their hideouts at Jango, Nduma, Gobara, Bala Ibrahim, Fulani Rogo and Takwala villages and environs in the Gwoza Local Government Area.

    “During the operations, the troops neutralised three Boko Haram terrorists and captured one other terrorist alive,” he said, adding that others escaped with gunshot wounds.

    “The troops also recovered one Fabrique Nationals (FN) rifle, one G3 rifle, charged magazines and a pair of military camouflage uniform suspected to be used by the terrorists to disguise as military personnel.

    “Unfortunately, one soldier sustained injury during the operation. He has since been evacuated to the unit’s Regimental Aid Post, for more medical attention.

    “The captured terrorist has been taken into custody for further interrogation and onward passage to relevant agencies,” he said.

  • Troops destroy Boko Haram grain market in Borno

    Troops destroy Boko Haram grain market in Borno

    The Nigerian Army on Saturday said it’s troops destroyed a Boko Haram grain market at Boboshe village in Borno.

    Director Army Public Relations Sani Kukasheka, who disclosed this in a statement in Maiduguri, said this was part of efforts by the armed forces to degrade the remnants of the insurgents.

    Kukasheka said that the troops discovered a make shift night market at Boboshe village set up by the insurgents with newly harvested farm produce on display for sale.

    He said that the troops conducted clearance operations in seven villages, rescued five persons and recovered three vehicles, four Dane guns, a dummy gun and mattresses.

    “Troops of 112 Task Force Battalion and Mobile Strike Teams of 22 Brigade of Operation LAFIYA DOLE in collaboration with members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) on Friday, carried out clearance operations at Gawa, Bone, Kajeri I, Kajeri II, Kube, Dubula, Boboshe I and Boboshe II villages in Borno State.

    “During the operation, the gallant troops discovered that the terrorists had erected a make-shift night market at Boboshe village with newly harvested farm produce on display for sale.

    “After conducting a thorough search of the vicinity, the troops recovered three Isuzu vehicles, four Dane guns, one Dummy gun, suspected to be used for training of inducted Boko Haram terrorists and mattresses hidden under shrubs.”

    Kukasheka explained that troops rescued five persons abducted by the insurgents at Boboshe 1 and Dubula villages.

    He reiterated the commitment of the military to root out the remnants of Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.

    Kukasheka called on members of the public to provide useful information to security agencies in the ongoing clearance operations in the region.