Nigerian
troops fighting the insurgent group, Boko Haram, have reclaimed the
town of Monguno and other communities in the North East after nearly two
days of fighting.
Boko Haram carried out a pre-dawn attack
on Monguno, which is about 137 kilometres from Maiduguri, the Borno
State capital over two weeks ago.
The takeover
of Monguno and other communities brought Boko Haram closer to Maiduguri
and the Army successfully repelled the insurgents’ attempts to get into
Maiduguri.
Nigerian security forces on Saturday launched a huge
military campaign to retake a swath of territory in the North East
seized by the terror group.
In a tweet Monday, the Nigerian
Defence Headquarters said “Operations to Clear Terrorists From #MONGUNO
and Other Communities Successful”.
The spokesperson of the DHQ,
Chris Olukolade, in a statement also said, “troops in a military
operation spearheaded by highly coordinated air assaults have completed
the mission of clearing terrorists from Monguno and environs this
morning”.
Mr. Olukolade, a Major General, also said a number of
terrorists as well as truckloads of rice, beans and other logistics
meant for resupply to the terrorists operating around Baga have been
captured in the course of the operation.
“Casualty inflicted and
arms recovered as well as other outcome of the operation in Munguno,
Marte and other communities already secured, will be determined after
the ongoing cordon and search in the environs,” he said.
He
added that the air and land operation is continuing in the area of
operation with aggressive advance towards other designated communities
and locations meant to be cleared in the ongoing offensive against the
terrorists.
The operation to recapture Monguno and 14 other
territories held by Boko Haram kicked off February 14 as announced by
the military a week ago – the major reason the security services gave
for their demand that presidential and National Assembly elections,
earlier billed for that day, be delayed.
Nigeria’s National
Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and the military chiefs had warned that
they could not guarantee security if the elections went ahead as
planned.
According to details referred to by the Independent
National Electoral Commission, the military was planning sweeping
onslaught against Boko Haram starting February 14, and did not want a
distraction.
The military assured that the six-week extension,
which will allow time for the operations, will significantly turn the
tide in the war against Boko Haram.
Credit: Sani Tukur/Premium Times

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