The military,
yesterday, confirmed that it is currently engaged in a fierce battle with Boko
Haram insurgents who have been unleashing terror in the North Eastern part of
the country. The Defence Headquarters admitted that it lost soldiers in the
encounters while some terrorists were also killed.
This was against
the backdrop of revelations that the troops were finding it difficult to
check activities of the terrorists because of the sophistication of the
sect members among other factors.
In a statement
issued, yesterday, by the Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris
Olukolade, the Defence Headquarters said that civilians had been evacuated from
the battle ground before commencing the operation.
People look at
the wreckage of a car, yesterday, after two explosions killed over 35 people in
a crowded neighbourhood in Maiduguri, Borno State, weekend. Photo: AFP.
According to the
statement, “the air operations to clear terrorists bases sited in Daggu and
Yazza areas of Borno State during the weekend have registered the
expected results in the ongoing campaign against terror. The mopping up
operation by ground forces after air assault has confirmed the death of several
terrorists located in the bases. Civilians had earlier been evacuated
from the vicinity of the identified terrorist enclaves in line with operation
orders before the air and land assaults. Extensive cordon and search of
the entire locality is ongoing with a view to apprehending the wounded and
other members of the terrorists group who might still be trying to flee.
Fierce encounter
“Also yesterday,
troops in pursuit of those who carried out attack in Buni Yadi last week, had
fierce encounter with the terrorists around Mainok and other locations between
Apa and Abulum in Borno State. The air and land operations that ensued
recorded the death of some terrorists. Soldiers also died in the encounters”.
The statement
added that, “suspects who are believed to have been responsible for detonating
the bomb that exploded at Bintu Sugar Ngamari area of Maiduguri yesterday
(Saturday) killing many citizens and wounding several others have been arrested
and are helping in the ongoing investigation on the incident. Patrols are
continuing on land and air in the entire mission area in North East towards
apprehending or eliminating the rampaging terrorists in the area”.
The Defence
Headquarters dismissed as untrue the reports claiming that civilians were
mistakenly killed in the air operations in some parts of the mission area, as
the claim could not be confirmed after the mopping up aspect of the operation.
It reaffirmed
its directive that necessary care should continue to be taken to ensure safety
of innocent Nigerians in the operational areas notwithstanding the fierceness
of the encounters.
Meanwhile,
authoritative security sources disclosed to Vanguard at the weekend why
Boko Haram members have been carrying out their killing campaign in the North
East seemingly without molestation.
The source said
that a combination of many things have made the activities of the sect
difficult to check.
The source who
is with one of the security agencies based in the North East told Vanguard
that as things stand, the security agencies in the North East cannot cope with
the sophistication and the battle hardiness of the sect members. “Have you
asked yourself why these guys strike at night? The reason they attack at
night is because they know that our soldiers cannot cope. For instance, the
sect members wear night vision goggles and ride in a convoy of brand new Hilux
vehicles. They see what our soldiers cannot see at night. With their
sophisticated weaponry and their combat hardiness it is no wonder they operate
freely at night. Do our soldiers have night combat gears? I do not think so.
Why Boko Haram
is elusive
“Another
reason I think these guys are out gunning our men is that they are battle
hardened. Our investigation showed that they are not Nigerians. They are mostly
from Chad and Niger republics. These men have decided to export terror to
Nigeria. Have you not wondered why there was a lull in their activities late
last year? This was when they exported their activities to the Central African
Republic. After the war there, they came back to Nigeria. Have you not wondered
why there is peace in Niger and Chad where there used to be change of
government so often? These are men that used to cause trouble in their
countries but now they have found a viable occupation in killing innocent
people in Nigeria. One way I think the government can get to the root of the
matter is to find out the financiers of these terrorists. Where did they
get the brand new hilux vehicles they are using? These things should be
investigated. This is not just guerrilla warfare. It is more than that. You
can’t move in a convoy of 10 vehicles and operate for at least three hours
unmolested and you say its guerrilla warfare”, the source said.
Vanguard also gathered that fear of summary execution of
the locals of communities in the area, was hampering the passing of information
that would have boosted intelligence and security operations to check the
terrorists.
According to Vanguard’s
investigation, once information goes out that the terrorists were in a
community or that they planned to launch an attack from a location, and
security agencies nipped the attack in the bud or succeeded in arresting the
terrorists, other members of the group would go after the suspected informants,
tie them up and summarily execute such persons.
A chilling
account was also narrated to Vanguard of some informants, having their
throats slit open with long daggers or swords in the presence of community
members to serve as deterrent to those who may want to embark on such dangerous
road, with the sect members shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ meaning God is
great.
Aside the
dangers of giving out information which has made people of communities in the
area to suffer in silence; there is the pronounced problem of the military not
having the kind of equipment like attack helicopters they need to prosecute the
onslaught against the group.
Another reason
discovered by Vanguard, is the frequency in the changes of Commanders,
snowballing into frequent change of strategy and this in a way affects the
morale of soldiers on the battle field.
For the army,
there are issues of inadequate Armoured Personnel Carriers as well as vehicles
like pick up vans which are not really the type needed for the prosecution of
the battle in such terrain.
A source told Vanguard
that if the government was able to equip the Nigerian Airforce with about 70
Mi-35 Helicopter gunships for instance, and they carry out daily patrols and
are armed with the sorties to take out these terrorists any time they venture
to come out, the terrorists will run out of the country.
However, the
fear of officials of government at the federal level too, that arming the
military heavily and giving them the free hands to carry out the operation will
lead to collateral damages and result in innocent citizens being caught in the
crossfire, thereby raising issues of human rights, is another area that the
terrorist are capitalizing on.
Also, another
challenge facing the prosecution of the war on terror is the fact that
instances have occurred where it was discovered that movement of weaponry and
troops as well as operational plans have leaked to the terrorists to the extent
that some planned assault on them have backfired and troops ended up being
ambushed and killed.
The problem of
funding for the operation has also been mentioned and in this regard, the
National Assembly has been seriously indicted as they have constantly found it
extremely difficult to approve funds for procurement of modern equipment on the
grounds that they were too expensive.
Unfortunately,
the modern equipment needed like aircraft, APC’s, tracking equipment and
specialized military trucks needed for such operations, are all denominated in
foreign currencies.
On the foreign
side, Vanguard gathered that neighbouring countries like Cameroon,
Niger, and Chad, because of their socio-economic problems and fear of provoking
the terrorists to turn against them, preferred to adopt a standby attitude and
confront the terrorist any time they ran into their territory.
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I do not agree with your analysis. Nigerian military have fought in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Mali. Therefore we can not say that they are not battle hardened. The Air force also is equiped with attack helicopters and jets. What we can agree is that of collateral damage. If all civillians are evacuated and the area is subjected to intense bombardment by air and land arty where will the terrorists hide and which innocent civilians will they avenge on?
ReplyDeleteI agree with u totally (anonymous 9:43) is a cock & bull story,I equally know d truth has not been told about d series of violence in d north been peddled as Islamist,read btw lines.
ReplyDeleteWho says nigerian army did not av d necessary equipments in combatin boko haram ? Dat newspaper just dey talk nonsense presntly apart from south africa, our military is most equiped and intelligent in africa. Its a pity say baba iyabo (obasanjo) is nt d one on dat seat. Wot oda wepons are dey usin apat from AK 47 dose dat we saw on TV dat our army didn't av. Wen u talk of sophisticated wepons, nigeria army av it. U ask dem to roll out dere wepons if dey wil not confront and conquer boko haram, dey wil be flush out of nigeria within weeks. Dese people are foreigners dat av decided to invade nigeria territory and all nigerians shld rise up and fight to protect our nigeria. All d necessary assistance shld also be render to our military men. God bless us and nigeria
ReplyDeleteThe entire issue is political. What if the bokoharam is an external aggression, so nigeria cannot withstand it. Northern elders should be held responsible for the sustainance of the activities of the bokoharam. Now the military seems to be making money out of the exercise. Where do we go from here. The innocent ones are simply suffering.
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that Nigerian goverment is not sincere with the fight against Boko Haran . I agree that terrorism is not an easy crisi to combat but proactive measures taken against them can defeat them . So I see Jonathan playing politics with this crisis
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