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Friday 17 May 2013

Borno State: Troops capture Boko Haram’s camp

Culled from Punch
Early reports of military operations in the three North-East states under emergency rule, on Thursday, indicated that Nigerian soldiers had recaptured three of the local government areas where insurgents had been in control in northern Borno.
The names of the recaptured councils could not be confirmed out of the lot in possession of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram. The areas where the insurgents were said to have been in total control before the military operation launched on Thursday were Marte, Magumeri, Mobbar, Gubio, Guzamala, Abadamin, Kukawa, Kaga, Nganzai and Monguno.
Also, the troops reportedly invaded and took over a training camp of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, known as Sambisa on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, in the early hours of Thursday.

Borno as well as Adamawa and Yobe states fell under emergency rule by presidential proclamation on Tuesday.

President Goodluck Jonathan said all efforts to bring the violence in the area under control had failed hence the need to use force to force insurgents out of the states, especially Borno where the President said insurgents had taken control of the northern part.

A soldier who spoke to one of our  correspondents from Maiduguri, on the condition of anonymity, said, “We have succeeded in taking over Sambisa Games Reserve, which the sect had been using as its camp. Scores of people found in the camp were arrested.

“We will interrogate them and those who are not members of the sect will be set free. The operation is being carried out in such a way that there is no harassment. The innocent should not be afraid.”
The source however declined to comment on the number of casualties already recorded and the number of persons arrested.

The PUNCH learnt that troops on Thursday shut down almost half of the state as they attacked suspected Boko Haram enclaves.

A man who spoke to one of our correspondents on the telephone from Maiduguri narrated that the military operation in the city had disrupted normal life.

He said the number of roadblocks had increased and that “farmers are no longer going to the farm, only a few traders are venturing out to the market.

“Shop owners who sell provisions are finding it difficult to replenish their stock.”

The source further explained that even residents of Maiduguri, considered safe were living in fear.
This, he explained, was because they feared that the insurgents could sneak into town. The Boko Haram insurgency began in Maiduguri in 2009 and Borno State is seen as the operational base of the sect that has killed at least 2,500 persons in attacks on military and police facilities, drinking joints, worship houses and markets.

Director of Defence Information, Brig.- Gen. Chris Olukolade, said in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents that more troops had been deployed in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe.

He declined to comment on the number of troops that were billed to participate in the major military operations planned to flush out the insurgents from the area.

Olukolade said that it was not strategic to disclose the number of soldiers or security personnel that would be used for the operation.

“All I can say is that more soldiers have been deployed today; that I can confirm to you. On the issue of the numbers that are being quoted, they are not from the DHQ. We are not quoting any number.
“The operation is continuing satisfactorily. Details will be made available to the public at the appropriate time.”
Another source in the besieged area said, “We now have more soldiers and weapons than I have ever seen in my life. Although some of them are moving towards the north, some are remaining here in Maiduguri.

“I have no idea what is going on in places like Bama, Marte, Magumeri, and Monguno where the Boko Haram people have taken control of some towns and villages. But movement in-and-out of these areas has been restricted.”

73 comments:

  1. Gradually we're getting there.
    by the grace of God,it will soon be game over.
    Now they know this Dog can bite.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. You see woh am sayin?....u pipu should jz gada d little cash u've got n liv dis CURSED country...words of advice


      GOD's SON

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  2. Nigerian troops, More grease to your elbow! Do more and flush them out!

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  3. No mercies! Bring them all down! they have wasted too many innocent lives! they go down! down I say! no mercies

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  4. Let d JTF do more, house to house search I think that 'll also work for them

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  5. When terror is met wit terror,One will subdue 4 another. that's d more reason I don't see point in giving a terrorist an amnesty in d 1st place...dey're not a normal ppl,dey misunderstood religion & fighting 4 no reason....abi if dey av reason dey shld tell us dey refused.......Solders flush dem out....kill dem all.

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  6. That's the way to go.... Don't dialogue with terrorist

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  7. never knew the troop could do this much sha!thumbs up for them..

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    1. And i hope JEG has dissolved those committees he set up for boko haram

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  8. If GEJ had taken this action since many lives would have been saved

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  9. I'm happy to hear that progress is being made. These fools have to be brought to book. Boko haram my left butt cheek. Mschewww. We go sho them say God pass all of 'em. Devils!

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  10. Dis is what dey shoud have done since. Msheww..I'm tired of dis boko ppl

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  11. Na IRON HAND fit dis country... Na d guilty ones go dey fear.. Weldon sojas

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  12. Hrm paul ojeih17 May 2013 at 11:58

    Good news well done boys go after them teach them scrondrel murderers that we have one of the best ground armed forces in the world bomb them pound dem launch air raid on them enough is enough

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  13. one clause for the troops : "Dont Stop Till You Get Enough"

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  14. Real Boko Haram or the assumed boko haram?

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    1. Abi o...how many innocent lives go lost for this man hunt

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  15. I know thing all this boko haram will be past tense.

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  16. Billions of Naira are spent to maintain Nigerian soldiers in peace keeping missions in Africa yet there is no peace at home.Good to know that our priorities are been corrected.One Nigeria.

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  17. Better late than ever.

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  18. Borno pple make una jus manage endure until ervrytin is under control.....

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  19. Good work soldiers, we really have people who care bout us and our well being. These soldiers are risking their lives for us. So the best thing we can do is to pray for them. We can't give them money instead lets include them in our prayers.

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  20. Long live Nigeria Army and our dynamic president GJE.kudos and spirit of one accord.

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  21. The President should have taken this measure long ago

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  22. Way to go Nigerian troops, God speed. Mr president, this is the way, don't mind any mumu saying otherwise.

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  23. Things won't have gone worse if they had done dis all this while. There's something called nipping it in the bud. Jonathan was waiting till it was close to 2015, so u guys won't forget his super heroism since Nigerians r quick to forget stuffs. Rubbish.

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  24. We all want peace in Nigeria. ...

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  25. Am in full support of this emergency rule ,sometimes u got to make the hard choice fro the greater good of all

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  26. All dese boko haram peps dat'll b feeling lyk superman, mark jonathan's words, dere gonna flush u the fuck out.

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  27. Good move,kip it up GEJ.

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  28. What took you so long mr presido!!!!

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  29. That's whatsup!! The soldiers should wipe every youth in those captured communities just as it was done in Odi(Bayelsa st.) in 1999. Plz am nt wicked. I just believe that "FOR EVERY ACTION, THERE HAS 2 BE AN EQUAL & OPPOSITE REACTION" so kip ur abuses 2 urselves.

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  30. Please lets keep praying for the military to succeed with less casualties as possible......they are the ones bearing the brunt of these senseless jihadists.:....Godspeed and strength to them.

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  31. That is what he should have done since. Good to hear. Up Nigerian Army

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  32. For the first time Mr. President, you are making sense! Proudly naija!

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  33. Show them no mercy...operation kill every killable.

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  34. Nice one...sh*t just got real...

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  35. Abeggi dnt mind Goodluck...he is d boko haram w v bn hearn in ds country.Linda pls post my comment

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    1. Anonymous 1:55 if u don't have what to say please keep quite...smh

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    2. He is saying d truth...and pls type good english next time u comment.

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  36. Correct News jare!!!

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  37. Oh yes!finally God has answered our prayers!!the mofo egyptians,we shall see them no more!!hahahaha halleluia somebody!..;D

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  38. Gudwork mr presido,uneasy lies the head that wears d crown, God will give our country peace.

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  39. Let d JTF do more, house to house search I think that 'll also work for them

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  40. Now that's more like it.

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  41. God protect the innocent, N expose those heartless Boko boys,men, women.

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  42. Mr Presido, thumps up!!! GEJ steady power remain.

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  43. I pray all these come to an end soon this boko people needs to be totally wiped out

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  44. My pain is for the innocent ones that may get killed for something they had no part in.

    God be with them and our troops.

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  45. Nice work, more boko haram members to be caught.

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  46. God bless our troops!!!

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  47. Boko Haram have FAILED in te mighty Name of JESUS!!! AMEN!!!

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  48. U guys should not be deceived,is it now that he(d president) wants 2 wake up? After much killings,yeye dey smell,strategy 4 re-election tins for 2015,mtchewww! Anyway more grease 2 ur elbows soldiers.

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  49. Well Done dear Nigerian troops! Our prayers are with you all!

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  50. If its war they want, its war they will get.

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  51. If its war they want, its war they will get.

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  52. Good job guys! We need absolute peace in dis country, so help us God!

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  53. Na wetin fit those BOKO BOIZ be dis..

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  54. Good discoveries.Soldiers finish them all!

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  55. This came at a late hr, bt we d patriotes of d northern naija still appreciate. 4get abt d so called ACF they r tools in d hand of Lucifer. We would 've preferd devision bt dat wl b fightng God's will 4 us 2 b 2gether. They r still our brothers anyhow. Nigeria wl certainly prevail. Kudos naija arm forces, smoke d enemies of naija out.

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  56. Thank u Jesus for d peace u hv restored to our country! Protect our soldiers Lord

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  57. Tnk God o! Bt d real BOKO HARAMS dt we ought to get rid of bt can neva capture r dos in govt. E.g GEJ. #NO b BAMMY tuk am o#

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  58. Grammarian,#olodo .it z more power 2 ur elbow.Grease ko,oil ni

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  59. any body wey complain wetin militry dey do now na enemy of progress

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  60. Dont sit down there nd abuse mr president y he didnt act fast.i fink u shud tank God smtyn is working for once and ask God 2 grant hiM/soilders the grace and wisdom to fight 4 peace.All we need is Prayers.

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  61. Kudos to our military guyz. More grease to your elbows.

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  62. Kill them all show knw mercy@the must painfull act they performed was the bombing of catholic church on christmass day.i̶̲̥̅̊τ̲̅ really pain me becos I lost my relative

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  63. Dats a very big sign of relief 4 everybody nd a very big sound of victory•No wonder d slogan says “ Victory is from God Alone” KuDos Nigeria Army!!!

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  64. In spartacus wife's voice in the same movie...I say "kill them all!!!!!"

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