Friday, 2 October 2015
80 Boko Haram insurgents surrender to soldiers
The
Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, said on
Thursday that 80 members of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, had
surrendered to the troops of the Nigerian Army in Borno State.
Those who surrendered, the Army spokesman said, included Boko Haram commanders, foot soldiers and suppliers of logistics.
Usman said in a statement that those who
surrendered had been confirmed to have participated in several attacks
in Bama, Borno State.
He said, “In a landmark event today, 80 Boko Haram terrorists have surrendered en masse to troops of Operation Lafiya Dole, in Bama, Borno State.
“The terrorists, among whom were
commanders, suppliers and foot soldiers, confirmed to have partaken in
several terrorist attacks, especially on Bama town, Borno State,
surrendered as a result of the intense heat and continuous offensive
action embarked upon by troops.”
He said that the only option available
to the insurgents was to surrender as the Army, the Nigerian Air Force
and other security agencies were committed to the actualisation of the
presidential deadline to the military to end the insurgency in three
months.
He urged other suspected terrorists to “also surrender or face total elimination.”
Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters has
said that since the change of its leadership, soldiers no longer flee
from battle. It said troops now face terrorists squarely.
The Acting Director of Defence Information, Col. Rabe Abubakar, said this when he paid a visit to The PUNCH Place, Corporate Headquarters of Punch Nigeria Limited on Wednesday.
Abubakar added that the morale of the
troops had been boosted since the military command centre was relocated
to Borno State following the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari and
that the fight against insurgency had turned in favour of Nigeria.
The defence spokesman said the presence
of military chiefs in the terrorists’ enclave and the availability of
equipment had given soldiers the needed impetus to fight terrorism and
maintain discipline.
He said, “If there were no enough
weapons, I believe that what used to happen in the past would be
happening now, such as the desertion of soldiers and soldiers granting
interviews to the media.
“One of the elements of fighting
insurgency is purposeful leadership and as you know the military chiefs
are all in Borno. When a commander is in the midst of soldiers in the
frontline, the morale is at an all time high. When the Chief of Defence
Staff is in the same place with you, eating with you, it boosts morale.
“Secondly, we have arms empowerment. The
lack of arms led to desertions and court martial but that era is now
gone. We now have equipment that can conveniently help us confront this
menace of Boko Haram.
“We now have the combined efforts of
land combats. And this translates to the achievements we have today.
Most importantly is the re-orientation of soldiers. There is now a
paradigm shift. There is no propaganda.
“Whatever happens, we will say it as it
is. If you observe, since this leadership came on board, whatever we
see, we say it because we want Nigerians to appreciate what we are
doing. We will keep Nigerians informed of whatever is happening. Those
who were dismissed were investigated, recalled and are now being
retrained.”
He said that efforts were being made to
improve the civilian/military relationship, adding that departments had
been set up to look into civilian complaints and errant personnel were
being dealt with.
The defence spokesman said the military
had been able to destroy Boko Haram at its core and that was why the
sect was hitting soft targets as opposed to when it seized territories.
He urged the media and members of the
public to continue to assist the military with information that would
lead to the arrest of terrorists.
In a related development, Usman also on
Thursday said that troops involved in the ongoing counter-insurgency had
raided another fuel depot of the Boko Haram insurgents at Abbaganaram
in Maiduguri, Borno State.
Usman said the insurgents had been
distributing fuel to their camps from the destroyed fuel dump, which he
claimed was discovered following a tip-off by well-meaning citizens.
The troops had similarly destroyed a
major fuel depot of the insurgents at Ladu Bumbawa Ward in the Guzamala
Local Government Area of Borno on September 25, 2015.
The NA spokesman said, “Troops yesterday
afternoon, following a tip-off by well-meaning citizens, discovered and
raided yet another Boko Haram fuel dump at Abbaganaram in Maiduguri
city, Borno State.
“During the operation, one Musa Abba was
arrested and the following items were discovered and confiscated: 11
drums of AGO, one empty drum, 192 pieces of 25 litres jerrycans, (out of
which 70 were loaded with AGO, PMS and DPK), a Toyota bus one Peugeot
car. a motorcycle and an air conditioner.
“The fuel depot was used to stockpile
petroleum, oil and lubricants by Boko Haram terrorists and their equally
heartless collaborators for onward movement to the terrorists’ camps in
Sambisa forest.”
He commended the members of the public
for acceding to the request of security forces to be furnished with
information on the activities of the insurgents.
“Over time we have been exhorting the
public, especially the residence of the North Eastern part of the
country which has been mostly affected by the acts of the Boko Haram
terrorists to cooperate fully with the military and the security
agencies.
“It is gratifying to note that the call
is being heeded to by the overwhelming majority of the people as
exemplified by the courageous and patriotic efforts of the good citizens
that exposed this fuel dump in their midst. It is important that people
should see the fight against the Boko Haram terrorism as a collective
responsibility,” he added.
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