Army to fight Boko Haram with Civilian JTF recruits
Troops deployed in bid to rescue minister’s relations
The Presidency is weighing options on how to increase the number of troops in the troubled Northeast.
A top military source, who spoke in confidence, said the depletion of
troops nationwide, as a result of security challenges in at least 30
states, made the measure necessary.
He said it had become “urgent to beef up troops” in the Northeast.
The highly-placed source said: “From all indications, the Presidency
may soon consider recruiting qualified, competent, courageous members of
Civilian JTF into special security forces to be well-trained and
equipped in the war on terror.
“Rather than arming the volunteer
groups who are proving their worth and staking their lives to protect
their communities with mere sticks and knives against Boko Haram
terrorists, the system is considering proposals from security and
military experts who believe recruitment of qualified youths may be the
best option against creating militias that could be problems in future.
“Background checks, antecedents and past exploits and contributions of
individual volunteers will be taken into consideration to avoid
recruiting those with evil and criminal intents into the specialised
forces.
“Other considerations include the fact that such local
volunteers understand the terrain of such environment and politics of
the insurgents.”
Another source said: “It has also been discovered
that if members of the CJTF are adequately trained and equipped, they
could dare the terrorists in the held communities.
“They had in the past with bare hands arrested Boko Haram kingpins and handed them over to security personnel.
“A lot of members of the CJTF have been killed by terrorists because
they are not armed and trained in counter-insurgency operations.”
In
videos released by Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, he had continued
to warn CJTF against supporting the military. He had also shown the
execution or slaughtering of captured CJTF members in his videos.
“Many have also called for the recruitment of courageous and qualified
young Nigerians who are passionate to build career in the military
rather than the jobless ones who join the military only to engage in
acts of indiscipline, desertion and mutiny at a critical period of
national life,” the source said.
The recruits are to be trained in the use of arms and basic ethics of rules of engagement, among others, before deployment.
Another source spokes of how troops had been depleted, no thanks to
increasing security challenges nationwide. “It takes three to four years
to train well-qualified troops. The nation cannot afford the luxury of
waiting for some years to train troops while leaving security challenges
unattended to,” the source said.
Troopswere yesterday deployed in
the Adamawa State home town of Youth Development Minister Mr. Boni
Haruna to rescue his trapped relations and others at the mercy of the
Boko Haram.
The insurgents have in the last 24 hours seized the minister’s Kuburshosho hometown in Michika Local Government Area.
Besides vandalising the minister’s house, the rampaging insurgents also looted many homes and shops before setting them ablaze.
It was gathered that while some of the indigenes escaped, many got trapped.
Among those trapped are relatives of the minister who could not be located as at press time.
A source said: “Troops have been deployed in Kuburshosho to rescue the
relatives of the Minister and other indigenes of the town.
“The troops were ordered to flush out the insurgents from the area and Garta, which was also overrun by the sect.
“So, the battle to liberate the minister’s town is ongoing.”
Responding to a question, the source added: “The sect made spirited
efforts to capture Kamale but River Kamale which overflew its bank,
naturally repelled them.”
More than 10,000 people from Michika Local Government Area are presently seeking refuge in Yola
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Army to fight Boko Haram with Civilian JTF recruits
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