Tuesday 24 December 2019

Boko Haram No Longer Operating In Nigeria – Defence H/Q Reveals.


Islamist psychological militants, Boko Haram, never again work on the Nigerian soil, as indicated by the Defense Headquarters (DHQ). 


Its representative Brig.- Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu said the radicals had been pushed to the Tombus Islands on the edges of Lake Chad. "Boko Haram isn't possessing any piece of this nation," he said in reference to a case credited to Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum that Boko Haram was involving two neighborhood government territories in the state. Gen. 

Nwachukwu stated: "I need to clarify that Boko Haram and Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP) have been crushed and pushed into what we call the Tombus Islands. "These are the islands among Nigeria and neighboring nations of Niger and Chad, where they have their enclave and from where they turn out and complete assaults on easy objectives. 

Boko Haram isn't holding any inch of the nation." Gen. Nwachukwu included that Leah Sharibu had not been saved in light of the fact that troops were careful not to place her and different prisoners in more serious peril. Sharibu is one of the 109 students snatched on February 19, 2018 by radicals at the Government Girls' Science and Technical College, Dapchi, in Yobe State. 

Others were liberated yet Sharibu was kept down by the radicals for supposedly declining to reprimand her Christian confidence and convert to Islam. In any case, Gen. Nwachukwu guaranteed that the soldiers of Operation Lafiya Dole were working energetically to guarantee that Sharibu and different people still in Boko Haram bondage were protected alive. 

He stated:  "Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have been stepping carefully in light of the fact that these individuals are all in the hands of   fear mongers and any foolish move may bring about their demolition by the psychological militants just to avert the soldiers. 

It is a perplexing and dangerous activity however the soldiers are working day and night to guarantee that they are protected."

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