ABUJA — Following the
declaration of state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states by
President Goodluck Jonathan last Tuesday, and the deployment of over 3000
troops and Counter Terrorists Squad (CTS) within 24 hours of the declaration,
the military, yesterday, launched air and ground offensive in the thick forests
of Sambisa, Borno State, an area which the Boko Haram sect was reported to have
used as a recruiting and training base.
A curfew (6 pm to 6 am)
has also been imposed in the three states while banks and other public and
government businesses have also been instructed to suspend their operations.
Some of the residents in Yola, welcomed the offensive with a trader in Jimeta
Market, Audu John saying, “the state has been under the control of gunmen for
so long, this state of emergency is long overdue.”
Soldiers dislodge sect
members
A senior military officer
who spoke under conditions of anonymity said that soldiers attacked the area and dislodged the
sect members who fled following the heavy military onslaught.
DEPLOYED— File pictures of
military patrol and checkpoint in Maiduguri, Borno State. An estimated 3,000
troops have been deployed to embattled states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa,
following the proclamation of State of Emergency in the states on Tuesday.
Photos: AFP.
DEPLOYED— File pictures of
military patrol and checkpoint in Maiduguri, Borno State. An estimated 3,000
troops have been deployed to embattled states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa,
following the proclamation of State of Emergency in the states on Tuesday.
Photos: AFP.
The source added that the
sect was yet to mount any serious offensive stressing that the Nigerian Army
was backed by the Nigerian Air Force who are part of the operations. The source
also said that soldiers are hunting down members of the Boko Haram sect in all
their identified bases in Gashua, Yobe State.
According to the source,
“in line with the directive from Mr. President and military authorities to
immediately dislodge the sect members, who are terrorising the states of
Adamawa, Yobe and Borno in particular, as well as some other northern states of
the federation since 2009 to date, our men raided some terrorist camps in the
Sambisa Game Reserve, and other camps of the sect in the affected states, which
I believe will have a positive outcome”.
Another source who corroborated
this claim said: “So far, more than
2,000 troops have been deployed to Borno, and as I am talking to you, the
massive operation and manhunt of Boko Haram members along Sambisa Game Reserve
has started”. He, however, declined to comment on the forces sent to the other
affected states of Yobe and Adamawa.
The commencement of the
offensive has also affected telecommunication services in the affected states
as calls could neither be made or received which was believed was aimed at
giving the security operatives easy chance to embark on their mission without
hindrance.
Defence Headquarters
deploy more troops
The Defence headquarters
also, yesterday, ordered the deployment of more troops to take care of new
hideouts (bunkers) and escape routes recently discovered.
This followed intelligence
reports that the Boko Haram terrorists and insurgents are now looking for how
to escape the expected bombardments on their bases.
It was further gathered
that the new deployments would see units and military formations from the
Southern flank of the country being airlifted by Air Force Hercules C-130 and
the G222 medium range carriers to parts of the North as back up on standby.
This is as a result of the
fact that over half of the standing troops of the Infantry, Artillery and
Armoured Corps in the Northern flank have continued to flood the three
terror-prone states whose land mass and mountainous terrain is expected to pose
challenges.
A military source said:
“These miscreants underestimated the capabilities of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
What they are seeing now and running into their hideouts is just deployments
and movement. Wait until we begin continuous bombardments, then they will
realize that democracy doesn’t mean you take the country for a ride”.
The Director of Defence
Information, Brig. General Chris Olukolade, when contacted, confirmed that more
troops are being deployed from other divisions of the Nigerian Army in the Southern
region.
According to him, more
logistics are also being provided by the military authorities to back up the
deployment.
Olukolade said that no
amount of deployment of troops to the troubled areas would be too much until
the terrorists are wiped out from the Northern flank.
He said that deployments
have already commenced to all the border towns of the three states and that
very soon the dividend of the operation will begin to manifest.
Gen. Olukolade declined to
disclose the number of troops so far deployed but said that a sizeable number
are already on ground and if need be, more will be sent to the area.
“As I am talking to you
now, we are not only sending troops but they are heavily backed up with
equipment that can stand the test of time when confronting the insurgency”, he
added.
Cameroon agrees to
cooperate with Nigeria
Meanwhile, Nigeria and
Cameroon have agreed to strengthen cooperation and collaboration on
trans-border security following the declaration of a state of emergency in the
North-Eastern states which share borders with Cameroon.
This was disclosed,
yesterday, after President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan met with the Cameroonian
Vice Prime Minister, Mr. Ahmadou Ali, who brought a special message from the
Camerounian president Paul Biya to President Jonathan.
A statement by the Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, yesterday,
said the special message from President
Paul Biya included an invitation to attend a summit on security and maritime
safety in the Gulf of Guinea to be hosted by Cameroon.
He said President Jonathan
accepted the invitation, and said current global security challenges make it
imperative for countries to cooperate maximally in order to protect their
citizens.
“As criminality and terrorism
have risen globally, it is important for countries to cooperate maximally, in
order to protect citizens’, he stated.
President Jonathan briefed
the Cameroonian Vice Prime Minister about the state of emergency declared in
Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States this week, and assured the special envoy that
Nigeria would work with her neighbours to ensure security in the sub-region.
He requested Mr. Ali to
convey Nigeria’s appreciation to President Biya for the cooperation he has
extended and the warm relations between the two countries.
Earlier, the Cameroonian
Vice Prime Minister, Mr. Ahmadou Ali, had told President Jonathan that his
country was already identifying members that will form part of the committee on
trans-border security.
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