Nigerian
troops on Thursday succeeded in clearing terrorists out of Madagali,
the last major town held by Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria’s Adamawa
State.
The Director Defence Information, Chris Olukolade, a
Major General, who is on a tour of mission areas in the North-East,
announced the development via a press statement.
He
said there were no casualties on the side of the Nigerian forces, which
included the Army, the Airforce and other security agencies.
He said mop-up operation is ongoing in the town.
The
ridding of Adamawa of terrorists is an extension of the string of
successes the Nigerian troops have had since they commenced an extensive
six-week anti-Boko Haram operation on February 14.
The troops
routed terrorists from different towns and communities in Adamawa,
Borno, Yobe and Gombe, including Bara, the headquarter of Gulani Local
Government Area of Yobe State, Gulak, the Headquarter of Madagali Local
Government Area of Adamawa State.
Other locations also cleared
in the course of the operation, according to the military, include
Shikah, Fikayel, Tetebah, Buza, Kamla and Bumsa.
The troops also recovered Monguno, Marte, Gamboru Ngala, Dikwa and Baga among other big towns and communities.
On
Wednesday, the military announced it dislodged the Boko Haram
terrorists from Lame/Bura forest between Ningi and Torro Local
Government Areas of Bauchi State.
Sani Usman, Acting Director,
Army Public Relations, said troops from 33 Brigade of the Nigerian Army
cleared the area of terrorists in an operation which started last
weekend.
“Quite a number of terrorists were killed, their
weapons and equipment destroyed. Similarly, a sizeable number of arms,
ammunitions, food stuffs, Hilux vehicles, motorcycles and Improvised
Explosive Devices (IED) were recovered by the troops,” Mr. Sani said.
The
troops, he said, also recovered three Hilux vehicles, 12 motorcycles,
four AK-47 rifles, a Fabrique Nationale rifle, one Small Machine Gun
(SMG), one Police Teargas pistol, 36 Primed IEDs, 56 rifles magazines
and over 500 rounds of 7.62 milimetre ammunition.
Other items
recovered are six jerrycans of groundnut and palm oil and several
Improvised Explosive Device-making materials, amongst others.
The liberated area, he said, was an hideout and operating ground for the terrorists.
Credit: Nnenna Ibe/Premium Times
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