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Brigadier General, Enitan Ransome-Kuti, his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant
Colonel G.A. Suru and some other senior officers have been arrested by
the authorities of the Nigerian military over their failure to repel the
attack on the headquarters of the Multinational Joint Task Force
[MNJTF] in Baga.
Mr. Ransome-Kuti, the Commander of the
Multi-National Joint Task Force, MNJTF, his Chief of Staff and the other
senior officers were detained shortly after they arrived Maiduguri from
Monguno where they and their troops took refuge after they were
dislodged from Baga.
The arrest of the officers was exclusively disclosed to Premium Times Wednesday by reliable military insiders who requested not to be named as they were not authorised to speak on the matter.
Also
arrested are the Commanding Officers of the 134 and 174 Battalions — a
Lieutenant Colonel Haruna and a Major Aliyu. The two battalions are
under the MNJTF but were also dislodged from their locations during the
Boko Haram offensive of January 3.
These senior officers, now
being held at the officers’ mess of the 21 Armoured Brigade, Maiduguri,
were arrested over their inability to repel the Baga attack in spite of
the weapons in their arsenal. They have also been asked to account for
the weapons lost to the insurgents.
Mr. Aliyu is an acting
commanding officer of the 134 battalion. It was learnt that the
substantive commanding officer of the battalion, a Lieutenant Colonel
Etang is already facing court-martial following a previous attack on his
battalion on November 5, 2014.
Sources said military
authorities are disappointed that the attack on Baga was not repelled by
troops of both battalions and the MNJTF headquarters despite all
weapons made available to them.
The sources said the military
authorities are especially angry with Mr. Ransome-Kuti for his inability
to lead his troop to counter the Boko Haram onslaught despite the high
calibre weapons and ammunition made available to his formation.
The Brigadier General is also send to have gone underground for four days after the MNJTF was dislodged.
“Nobody
was able to reach him and nobody could tell where he was,” one of our
sources said. “The suspicion is that he was roaming around Maiduguri in
mufti while his troop were in disarray. He and his officers have to
account for everything.”
Also, the Brigade Commander of the 5
Brigade, Monguno, a Brigadier General Yekini, who was injured in the
Monguno attack on Sunday, is yet to be arrested because he is still
receiving treatment for injuries sustained during the attack, PREMIUM
TIMES learnt.
He has been placed under close watch on his
hospital bed, and might be fully detained once he is discharged from
hospital, our sources said.
However, Defence spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, declined to confirm or deny the arrests.
He however said it is not unusual for the military to hold officers accountable for the tasks assigned to them.
“Every
officer who is given a mission must be made accountable for his
performance, and that is not necessarily an indictment of the officer;
at least until investigations are concluded,” Mr. Olukolade, a Major
General, said.
Suspected members of the Boko Haram sect had on
January 3 attacked the base of the Multi-National Joint Task Force,
MNJTF, in Baga, Borno State, dislodging the soldiers.
A senior
security official said the attack, which started at about 5 a.m., was
one of the fiercest in recent times as soldiers battled to hold their
grounds without much success.
The MNJTF was created by defence
and military chiefs from the six countries that make up the Lake Chad
Basin Commission to combat arms trafficking, terrorism and related
cross-border attacks that have continued to rise in the region.
Boko
Haram terrorists see the existence of the MNJTF as a major threat to
their operations, hence their continued attack on the base and the town
with a view to having full control of the area.
Credit: Nnenna Ibeh/Premium Times
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