Boko Haram: Troops reclaim three Adamawa towns
Many insurgents killed in operations
•Gaidam seeks new military approach
•Aliyu supports emergency rule’s extension
•NEMA registers 700,000 IDPs in Borno, others
THE Defence Headquarters (DHQ) said yesterday that troops have killed
many Boko Haram insurgents and reclaimed three communities in Adamawa
State.
The recovered communities are Gombi, Pelia and Hong, which were occupied last week by the insurgents.
The troops have been ordered to secure all reclaimed communities.
A tweet by the Defence Headquarters said: “Our troops are in full
control of Gombi, Pelia and Hong as operations to clear all areas
infested by terrorists continue.
“Many terrorists are being captured
as some die. Weapons and equipment are also being recovered. Mopping up
ongoing in the areas.”
A military source, who spoke in confidence,
added: “The ongoing military operations in Northeast are to clear all
areas infested by terrorists.
“This time around, troops gained the
upper hand by killing many insurgents. We cannot give the exact figures
until after mopping up in the communities.
“We will provide evidence to show that troops have really taken charge of some seized communities.”
The source said the Defence Headquarters had directed that “troops
should remain in all the reclaimed towns until a proper clean-up is
effected and security of lives and property guaranteed.
“The trend
in the past was for troops to leave any recovered area, but the
insurgents are taking advantage to regroup for reprisals. More troops
will be deployed in the Northeast to reinforce those on ground.”
Also yesterday, Yobe State Governor Ibrahim Gaidam said the extension of
the state of emergency rule would amount to nothing, if the military
approach is not overhauled.
A statement by the governor’s Special
Adviser on Media, Abdullahi Bego, said: “Over the past 12 months when
the emergency rule declared by Mr. President was renewed twice, after
the first one, Governor Ibrahim Gaidam had approached the renewal with
caution, always emphasising the need for an all-hands-on-deck approach
where the military troops on the ground are sufficiently kitted by the
Federal Government and people across the affected states pitched in to
do their parts, through vigilance, community surveillance and helping
the security forces in every way possible to defeat the criminals and
insurgents, who are wreaking havoc.
”However, ongoing emergency rule
has, so far, failed to roll back and contain the disaster that is Boko
Haram. Only 10 days ago, our very young students full of hope for the
future at Government Science Technical College (GSTC), Potiskum, were
killed in a very evil and grotesque manner. And there were many others
before them in four schools and in communities in the affected states.”
The statement added: “Governor Gaidam believes that the presence of
military troops on the ground is absolutely necessary, but not
sufficient to take the war to the insurgents and to defeat them. There
are other vital ingredients, which must feature now, if the current
extension is to enjoy any success at all.
”One of these, Governor
Gaidam believes and has voiced out on many occasions before, is the
absolute need to provide heavy weaponry and military gear that the
hard-working troops on the ground need. From Afghanistan to Somalia,
terrorists and insurgents are defeated or forced into hiding only
through the use of advanced weaponry.
“The governor has said before –
and it bears repeating now – that the Federal Government also needs to
adopt or build on an approach that addresses ongoing security challenges
from the bottom up. That means actively partnering with local
communities and community leaders to get them to enroll more actively in
the fight to restore peace and security.”
The statement added that the government should provide more support to the affected communities, more than it was doing.
It said: “With more support to people who have been displaced or who
have lost limps, livelihoods or loved ones to the criminal activities of
the insurgents, it’s more likely that people will participate more
actively in going forward.
”And this, by the way, is a measure that
the Yobe State government itself has taken as the governor pushes on
with mobilisation effort to get people throughout the state to continue
to pray for Almighty Allah’s direct intervention and to stay vigilant
and help the security forces with useful information.”
Gaidam also
pleaded to the Federal Government to invest more in education and
infrastructure in the Northeast to help the people to recover.
According to him, “There is no question that the affected states are
doing their best in so many ways under very difficult circumstances, but
the Federal Government can help accelerate the process by intervening
in road construction, rebuilding and re-equipping of schools, and by
setting up regional skills hubs, where young people and women would get
the training they need to support themselves and their families.”
The statement also called on the government to engage in multilateral approach against the insurgents.
Also yesterday, the Chairman of Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF)
and Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, endorsed President
Goodluck Jonathan’s request for extension of emergency rule in the
troubled northeast states.
He, however, opposed the dismantling of
the democratic structures in the three affected states, saying such
action would be unconstitutional.
Aliyu spoke after being screened
for the National Assembly election by the National Screening Committee
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the party’s secretariat in
Minna.
The governor argued that the extension of emergency rule in
the affected states should not be viewed from the point of performance
of the security operatives in the region, but from the perspective that
“Nigeria should do what is right in the eyes of the international
community.”
Aliyu explained that if emergency rule is not extended,
human rights activists would accuse the government of human rights
abuse, adding that this would discredit the nation before the
international community.
He said: “What we should understand is that
what we are facing is a guerrilla war; this is terrorism. Terrorists do
not respect the rules. When you need to fight the people, you need to
declare a state of emergency.
“If you do not declare a state of
emergency, you are susceptible to human rights abuse. There is a
misconception on declaration of emergency rule. The rule did not say
political structures should be dismantled”.
The request for an
extension by President Jonathan last Tuesday failed to secure the
Senate’s approval, as the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly was
divided over the issue.
Meanwhile, the National Emergency Management
Agency (NEMA) has registered about 700,000 Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs) in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.
The agency gave the statistics from its North-East zonal office in Maiduguri.
NEMA said IDPs in Adamawa are 160,198, Borno 402,039 and Yobe 116,536. They are all in various camps.
There are 12 camps in Borno and six in Adamawa.
The Adamawa camps hold 4,412 IDPs at the NYSC camp in Yola; 3,205 at
Nyako Housing Estate camp; 658 at Malkohi camp; 120 at COCIN Church,
Yola; 836 at the Federal Poly, Yola, and 3,272 at Damare camp.
“The
Borno camps have 5,587 IDPs at NYSC camp in Maiduguri; 9,021 at
Eccleziya Yan’uwaa Nigeria Church, Wulari, Maiduguri; 2,250 at
Government Girls Secondary School, Biu; 5,681 at Government Girls
Secondary School, Yerwa; 7,500 at Government College, Maiduguri; 4,750
at Government Girls College, Maiduguri; and 6,000 at Government Girls
Secondary School, Maiduguri.
“Also in Borno, the Government
Secondary School, Maiduguri is hosting 3,352 IDPs; Chad Basin camp,
Maiduguri with 5,336; Sanda Kyarimi Secondary School has 1,003;, Army
Primary School II, Maiduguri with 2,000; and Ngomari Gana Primary
School, Maiduguri with 2,700,” it said
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