Maiduguri — One year after the abduction of Chibok girls,
Nigerian troops, yesterday, stormed the Sambisa forest hideout of the Boko
Haram terrorists, and rescued over 200
girls and 93 women in a daring operation.
The Defence Headquarters in a statement, yesterday, confirmed
the rescue operation but said it could not yet determine if some of the girls
were Chibok schoolgirls abducted over a year ago from Chibok town in Borno
State.
Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col S. K. Usman, in
a statement said:
“This is to inform you that our gallant troops have been
making progress in the desired aim of ridding the nation of terrorists and their sanctuaries.
“It is heartwarming to inform you that today (yesterday),
troops continued the offensive and cleared four key terrorist camps in Sambisa
forest, Borno State. So far, they have destroyed and cleared Sassa, Tokumbere and
two other camps in the general area of Alafa, all within the Sambisa forest.
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“The troops have also rescued 200 abducted girls and 93
women. They are presently being processed. Similarly, a number of equipment and
weapons have been captured. We will send further details and photographs soon.”
Also confirming the operation, Director, Defence Information,
Major-General Chris Olukolade, said he could not confirm the identity of the
freed victims and their origins and he could not state if any of them was from
Chibok until after thorough screening and proper investigations.
He said: “I can only confirm the rescue this afternoon
(yesterday) of 200 girls and 93 women in different camps in the forest. We are
yet to determine their origin as all the freed persons are now being screened
and profiled. We will provide more details later.”
Boko Haram kills 22 in Borno
Meanwhile, no fewer than 22 people were killed by suspected
Boko Haram members in Marguba community and surrounding villages of Beneshiekh,
the headquarters of Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State.
The insurgents, according to sources, also injured many
residents after setting ablaze several houses, mostly those with thatched
roofs, before looting foodstuff and livestock.
Beneshiekh is north west and about 76 kilometres drive from
Maiduguri, the state capital. It is located on the fringes of Sambisa forest
along Maiduguri-Damaturu-Kano road which have witnessed series of deadly
attacks by insurgents.
This development is coming barely 24 hours after a group of
insurgents laid ambush on some returning residents, killing 21 in Bultaram
village of Gujba council area of Borno State while attempting to return to
their sacked village to evacuate their abandoned foodstuff and livestock.
Fleeing residents recount ordeal
Our correspondent reliably gathered from fleeing residents
now taking refuge in Beneshiekh town that “the insurgents came from Sambisa
forest axis and stormed the villages Monday evening, wreaked havoc as they had a
field day without confrontation.
“Our communities have been ransacked by a group of terrorists
numbering over 100 who came in over five Hilux vehicles, motorcycles armed with
AK-47 rifles, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and local petrol bombs, killing
17 residents in Marguba community and other villages near Beneshiekh.
“I was among the lucky survivors who escaped the attacks with
my wife and two kids, we are presently taking refuge in Beneshiekh.
“It is unfortunate that many people thought that with the
victory of General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) at the March 28 presidential
elections, things related to killings and destruction by the insurgents will
end, but it appears that worse is still on the way as many communities were
attacked by insurgents in the north-east after the elections.”
Contacted, the cell phone of the acting Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Asso Emmanuel was not reachable, but a member of the
civilian JTF from Beneshiekh confirmed the incident, pointing out that 22
people were killed in desperate attacks in nearby villages of Beneshiekh.
He also claimed that the situation had been brought under
control as troops with support from members of vigilante youth are currently
combing the area to apprehend fleeing insurgents.
Chibok girls
It will be recalled that on April 15 2014, 276 female
students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town of
Chibok in Borno State, by Boko Haram terrorists. 57 of them however managed to
escape while they were being conveyed to the forests and after some days in
captivity.
On October 17 2014, hopes were raised that the 219 remaining
girls might soon be released after the Nigerian army announced a truce between
Boko Haram and government forces. The announcement coincided with the six-month
anniversary of the girls’ capture and followed a month of negotiations mediated
in Saudi Arabia by Chadian president, Idris Déby.
The truce turned out to be false as Boko Haram leader,
Abubakar Shekau claimed that the girls have been married out.
It will also be recalled that the National Security Adviser,
Col Sambo Dasuki (rtd) and the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Kenneth Minimah
at several occasions stated that the truth about the whereabouts of the 200
girls of the Government Secondary School, Chibok will be made known when the
attack to liberate Sambisa forest is carried out.
Before now several communities including Gwoza and Madagali where
the girls were suspected to have been kept, were liberated and there were no
signs of the girls with freed captives saying they don’t know the whereabouts
of the girls.
Security sources told Braveheartnaija that the
vast Sambisa forest was not attacked before now because the military wanted to
liberate all adjoining communities to the forest and secure possible escape
routes whenever the operation to attack the forest was launched.
Moreover, intelligence reports showed that all entry and exit
points into the forest had been heavily laden with landmines and other
dangerous explosives which newly acquired weaponry such as mines-sweeping
armoured tanks have been clearing.
Is this for real?
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yap it's but it not yet clear if the identities are chibok girls, our hopes are high cos it's could only be chibok girls that could have such high numbers of females kidnapped by the insurgency.
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