Nigerian Soldiers Carry Out Clearance Operation In Bama, Borno; Recover Materials
Troops of 26
Battalion, 151 Task Force Battalion, 155 Task Force Battalion and some elements
of 21 Brigade have carried out a joint clearance operations to destroy
remnants
of Boko Haram terrorists camps and enclaves in the early hours of today in
several villages in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State.
The villages
include Kircha Goniye, Wujjah Alkelu, Kita Jiddum, Jameri, Geri Gana, Gere Kura
and Jabe. Other villages cleared by the troops were Hasana Jere and Chachile.
During the operation, own troops came in contact with elements of the
terrorists group during which 2 of the terrorists were killed. The troops further
recovered 5 Dane guns, 2 mobile telephone handsets, 3 Boko Haram terrorists
flags and a Generator as well as several vehicles.
In a related
development, troops of 22 Brigade Garrison on blocking position also
encountered a convoy of Boko Haram terrorists on motorcycles same day in which
they killed 1 Boko Haram terrorist and recovered 3 motorcycles, 1 bag
containing cash sum of Four Hundred and Sixty Six Thousand Naira (N466,000.00).
In addition,
the troops also rescued 8 abducted persons made up of 2 women, 2 female
teenagers, 3 male children and a minor who unfortunately sustained injury and
is receiving treatment at the unit’s medical facility.
Information
gathered from the rescued persons revealed that they were abducted from Ngoshe
Bara village, Gwoza Local Government Area by the Boko Haram terrorists and
taken to Sambisa forest in 2015 and married off to Boko Haram terrorists group
fighters. They however relocated to Lake Chad general area prior to their
rescue by troops. Interestingly, one of the women, Fatima Mohammed already a
mother of 2 children, lamented that her husband, Mallam Mustapha, a retired
District Court Judge in Gwoza, was killed by the terrorists before her
abduction. The rescued persons are further being screened to further ascertain
their status.
As part of
their contribution to the well being of the Internally Displaced Persons, 22
Brigade Field Ambulance has been carrying out medical outreach at Dikwa
Internally Displaced Persons Camp in which quite a number of persons benefitted
from the exercise where they were diagnosed and treated for various ailments
most if which ranged from various degrees of body wounds to trauma.
Some
elements of Boko Haram elements made an attempt to attack 122 Task Force
Battalion location at Yamteke from Galthani and Balangaje general area which
successfully repelled as quite a number of the attackers were killed.
Troops of
117 Task Force Battalion of 28 Task Force Brigade conveyed 40 Internally
Displaced Persons from Madagali to Burnt Bricks IDP camp for proper
rehabilitation after thorough screening and profiling.
Similarly,
early Wednesday morning troops of 114 Task Force Battalion, intercepted and
rescued another 15 IDPs suspected to have come from Madube. The IDPs Comprised
of 7 women and 8 children. All the rescued are being screened and profiled.
On their
part 7 Division Garrison in conjunction with troops of 111 Special Forces
Battalion and the Civilian JTF have been performing guard and escort duties of
civilian vehicles plying from Maiduguri to Damboa. This is in line with the
ongoing efforts of reopening and securing Maiduguri-Damboa-Biu road for innocent
citizens and commuters. It is instructive to note that no fewer than 300
vehicles were escorted on daily basis by the units. The units and the
supporting elements of the Civilian JTF also escorts Non-Governmental
Organizations to various parts of Borno State to provide humanitarian
assistance to the Internally Displaced Persons.
The troops
also received 134 Internally Displaced Persons from Abadam which comprised of
38 male adults, 34 women and 62 children that arrived Njimtilo check point at
the outskirt of Maiduguri. The IDPs were thoroughly screened by the combined
team of the Military Intelligence, Department of State Services, the Police amd
the Civilian JTF. They were later taken an IDP camp for proper management and
rehabilitation.
The Nigerian
Air Force have also continued to provide air reconnaissance and airlift of
Commanders to visit troops.
In
particular, the F-7 Fleet conducted armed reconnaissance over Maiduguri, Karetu
and ether locations, while the Mi 17 airlifted the Acting General Officer
Commanding 7 Division from Mubi to Bitta and back to Maiduguri.
The Acting
General Officer Commanding 7 Division, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu has in
addition also visited troops 28 Task Force Brigade and Emir of Mubi. Similarly,
he visited troops of 114 Task Force Battalion where he urged them to continue
to uphold the uncommon courage and battle resilience which the Division was
noted for. He also visited tge troops of 117 Battalion as well as that of 115
Task Force Battalion and 7 Division Strike Forces in Chibok as well as 25 Task
Force Brigade Headquarters. In all instances, he encouraged them to keep the
Nigerian Army flag flying.
You are
please requested to disseminate this information to the public through your
medium.
Thank you for
your kind cooperation.
Colonel Sani
Kukasheka Usman
Acting
Director Army Public Relations
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