Friday, 26 September 2014

Borno Residents Commend Military Operation Against Boko Haram



Some residents of Maiduguri, Borno State, yesterday commended the military for efforts aimed at tackling the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East.

They told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Maiduguri that with the current tempo of military operation against the sect members they were optimistic that the insurgency would soon come to an end.


Alhaji Jubrin Gunda, a lawyer, said it was obvious that the Boko Haram insurgency would end in a very short time going by recent developments in the campaign.

“The Boko Haram insurgents are in disarray now, most of their leaders have either been captured or killed,” he said.

“The field fighters are in a confused state; they have been surrendering to the authorities with their weapons en masse.”

“I believe that peace will return to Borno in a month’s time because the insurgency will die soon,’’ Gunda, who is also the Secretary of Borno Youths Vigilante group, known as Civilian JTF, said.

“Whatever happened in the past is gone. All what I know is that the military is ready to flush out the insurgents now and the efforts have been most successful,’’ he said.

“What is happening is that the insurgents are now getting fewer in number, even those staying in Bama or Gwoza do not stay in the night for fear of the military invasion. What they do is to appear in the day time and escape into their hiding places in the evening.”

The lawyer said a number of insurgents had been trying to escape from Sambisa forest to other parts of the state.

“Even those arrested in Biu on Tuesday were just trying to escape from their den, following the death of their leaders. So many others are also on the run to avoid being captured,’’ he said.

Gunda said that most of the field fighters were running because they were forcefully recruited into the sect.

“Most of them are villagers who were forced into the sect by the leaders. Since the leaders have been killed or captured, the fighters have no option but to run,’’ Gunda said.

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