The statement released yesterday January 11th by Gen Chris Olukolade below...
“A total of 14 soldiers were killed in action during the attack, while over 30 who were wounded are now receiving medical attention. Most of those declared missing in action have also rejoined their unit in the ongoing reorganisation for further operations. Although several of the terrorists died in the course of the attack and efforts at repelling the assailants, the actual figure of civilian casualties is yet to be creditably determined as is being propagated in certain quarters.
The Nigerian military has not given up on Baga and other localities where terrorists’ activities are now prevalent. Appropriate plans, men and resources are presently being mobilised to address the situation.
The Nigerian component of the Multinational Joint Task Force which retreated from its Baga Headquarters last weekend and more of the troops are regrouping for necessary debriefing and briefing for subsequent missions. It is necessary to reassure Nigerians that the Nigerian Armed Forces and security agencies are capable of flushing out the terrorists from Baga and all parts of the nation’s territory where their activities are prevalent. No portion of Nigeria’s territory has been or will be conceded to terrorists. The use of all available resources within the armed forces will continue to be maximised to sustain the tempo of the counter-terrorism campaign towards containing and eradicating terrorism in the nation’s territory. The support and understanding of all partners and neighbouring countries will however continue to be utilised where available and relevant in the conduct of the mission and in line with existing agreement and understanding.”
Which way my country
ReplyDeleteWasting people's lives
ReplyDeleteIts a lie o, more than 500 officers & soldiers were killed and many still missing including my friend's aunty!! Onlu God will help us!
DeleteOH MY GOD, THESE SOLDIERS NEED MODERN,SOPHISTICATED WEAPON TO FIGHT TO FIGHT THESE SO CALLED BOKO HARAM...
ReplyDeleteHmmm......may dia souls rest in peace
ReplyDeleteHero's.... Engr Emy
ReplyDeleteEh Yah!! Fallen Heroes.. 7 kposah to them Heroes..
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May their souls RIP!
ReplyDeleteWhen is this gonna heard? I am sick of it, oh! God take control of this nation.
ReplyDeleteLawd have mercey the way people are dying this year....well rip
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ReplyDeleteMay the souls of our heroic soldiers who lost their lives rest in peace.
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Hope they are not lying? Sick of the military!
ReplyDeleteawww.. .R.I.P .fighting boko haram dis new year I salute their courage
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may there souls RIPP! AMEN!
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R.I.P to the dead.
ReplyDeleteRIP TO THE DEAD
ReplyDeleteGOD PLEASE CONTINUE TO GUIDE OUR SOLDIERS
God is with us hav someone in d military dere
ReplyDeleteOops, rip to the dead
ReplyDeleteMay their soul rest in peace......so sad
ReplyDeleteThis is serious,our soldiers have tried may those who lost their lifes...may their soul rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls RIP
ReplyDeleteSoldiers are been killed weekly, soldiers are been sentenced to death for mutiny. How many are left!
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may their soul rest in peace..they died for their father land..
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RIP to d fallen heroes
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMay God continue to strengthen them,the battle aint easy.
ReplyDeleteMiss indomie says so.
Dey kept killing our soldiers and yet they keep telling us stories sitting and commading...God is watching oo
ReplyDeletethese r pples dads,brothers,only uncles,n husbands......pls let dis govt do somtin fast
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace and I wish d injured once quick recovery
ReplyDeleteFight for fatherland...eternal rest grant them o lord!
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
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May their souls rest in peace. I wonder how many of our armies r remaining now. Smh
ReplyDeleteRIP our heroes....who no go no go know
ReplyDeleteChai, may their soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteHope they re telling the truth, RIP to the dead soldiers n quick recovery to the wounded ones
ReplyDeleteGod Strengthen the Nigerian Army and bless their efforts. Indeed, Victory is near and we shall overcome Boko Haram soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm so speechless!
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace..amen
ReplyDeleteUmmm*sad* may dia soul RIP
ReplyDeleteHope they re telling the truth, RIP to the dead soldiers n quick recovery to the wounded ones
ReplyDeleteGod wil take control
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteIf boko haram could kill 14 soldiers and wound 30, den imagin how many civilians they wud kill
ReplyDeleteR.I.P to the dead..may God give the family the strength to bear their loss..and quick recovery to those injured..
ReplyDeleteToo bad! RIP our heroes
ReplyDeleteI don't believe its only 14 soldiers DAT died; God go punish all these people that play wit peoples lives. People pls vote buhari make we no finish for dis country.
ReplyDeleteIt hurts me so much when a soldier is dead.
ReplyDeleteFG should do something seriously on all these attacks.
RIP to d dead. May God comfort thr loved ones. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteAnd d sad thin is after they've gallantry given up their lives, their families would be paid only 500,000 and the soldier's 1yr salary.
ReplyDeleteOne seriously fuckd up country
Rest in peace heroes
ReplyDeleteRest in peace heroes
ReplyDeletePeople's children dying left and right because our government can not do anything right!
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where is the 1 billion loan for weapons GEJ and crew !?
ReplyDeleteToo bad, may their soul rest in peace.
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RIP to the dead soldiers....
ReplyDeletemay their soul rest in peace
ReplyDeletei wish they can eliminate those terrorist as soon as possible. it's necessary
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The general and his many lies.. #GOD GO MAKE US BIGGER#
ReplyDeleteRIP GREAT MEN AND WOMEN
ReplyDeleteRIP to d lost d souls
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Hmm those two idiot will come and say those fiqures arent accurate. May there soul rest in perfect peace and quick recovery to the injured
ReplyDeleteWhat makes me feel that they are more than just 14?? Lies...
ReplyDeleteStill no number for civilian casualties! What is wrong with us in this country!
ReplyDeleteeyah may dia soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteMay our falling heroes soldiers soul rest in peace. Amen
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace
ReplyDeleteAre u sure chris? 14 soldier? Story for the gods.
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i hope this ends soon
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May the souls of the dead RIP....
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RIP to the dead souls n those that av gone b4 in d cause of fighting for the peace of the nation
ReplyDeleteRIP to the gallant soldiers and heroes
ReplyDeleteSo sad
ReplyDeleteMay their soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteOw bout d score of civilians dat died?? R dey up to 2000??
ReplyDeleteYet the foolish government won't give them sophisticated weapons despite how willing this brave soldiers are.smh
ReplyDeleteSo sad....RIP brave soldiers.
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ReplyDeleteEradicating these BOKO HARA will be a thing of the past if they govt can pro vice them with sophisticated weapons.
ReplyDeleteRIP fallen heroes
I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHY YOU ALL YOUNG MEN KEEP JOINING AN OCCUPATION THAT SAY..."DEATH SENTENCE"... AND WOMEN FOOLISHLY KEEP GETTING MARRIED TO THESE MEN WHO WANNA GO KILL THEMSELVES INSTEAD OF TAKING GOOD CARE OF THEIR WIVES AND KIDS....
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