The chief of army staff Tukur Buratai has said
there are no longer Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria – Buratai said all
terrorists that were formally operating in the North East have been pushed away
from the borders of Nigeria – He said most of the terrorists’ attacks are
carried out by insurgents from the Lake Chad Basin.
The chief
of army staff Tukur Buratai on Tuesday, October 18, said all Boko Haram
terrorists have been eliminated from Nigerian territory. The army chief
speaking in Lagos at the Albati Barracks while commissioning some structures
said most of the terrorists’ attacks are carried out by insurgents from the
Lake Chad Basin. Buratai said these attacks are mostly carried out outside the
borders of Nigeria. “You cannot call it resurgence. We are taking care of all
these. Wherever there is attack, we look at it to see what happened so that we
can address specific issues,” Buratai said. READ ALSO: One of the rescued
Chibok girls REVEALS the location of the other girls “This is a conflict and we
have done very well and gone very far. We have pushed them outside our
territory. Those who attack mostly come from outside to attack our people. “So,
we are working with the multinational Joint Task Force to address that. They
are very few and they come from across borders,” he said. While working with
the MNJTF to address insurgent attacks at the Basin, Buratai said the Nigerian
army plan to free all those under terrorists’ captivity despite ongoing
negotiation process. READ ALSO: How postponing elections served national
interest “We are working on our strategy to ensure that all abducted persons, including
Chibok girls are rescued. The negotiations by the government does not hinder
our strategy,” Buratai said. The army chief added that any arrangement done
through diplomacy is also focused on the same aim – rescuing all abducted
persons. “The army is collaborating with all security services. We are not
overwhelmed nor over stretched. We are better trained, better equipped and have
better intelligence.” Meanwhile, the Nigerian army has said some soldiers are
missing after an attack on troops by terrorists in Borno state on Monday,
October 17. The army spokesperson Sani Usman said the troops who did their best
to defend the location to no avail were forced by the insurgents to withdraw
from the location. Also, 13 soldiers were sustained various degree of injuries
from the operation.
The chief of army staff Tukur Buratai has said there are no longer Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria
– Buratai said all terrorists that were formally operating in the North East have been pushed away from the borders of Nigeria
– He said most of the terrorists’ attacks are carried out by insurgents from the Lake Chad Basin
Read more: https://www.naij.com/1014124-good-news-boko-haram-eradicated-nigeria-coas.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/1014124-good-news-boko-haram-eradicated-nigeria-coas.html
The chief of army staff Tukur Buratai has said there are no longer Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria
– Buratai said all terrorists that were formally operating in the North East have been pushed away from the borders of Nigeria
– He said most of the terrorists’ attacks are carried out by insurgents from the Lake Chad Basin
Read more: https://www.naij.com/1014124-good-news-boko-haram-eradicated-nigeria-coas.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/1014124-good-news-boko-haram-eradicated-nigeria-coas.html
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