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.
GOSSIPERS MAGAZINE had Saturday reported how the Nigerian security forces
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, a pledge re-affirmed by President Goodluck Jonathan
during a televised media chat on Wednesday.
Security sources had told GOSSIPERS MAGAZINE of a massive deployment of
troops and military assets, many of them newly-acquired, in the fight to
re-take Monguno.
The operation, our sources said, was being personally led by L.O
Adeosun, the General Officer Commanding of the Maiduguri-based 7th
Battalion and the Commander of the 5 Brigade, Munguno, a Brigadier
general Udoh, Mr. Adeosun, a Major General, was recently posted to Borno
after the loss of Baga and Munguno to Boko Haram.
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