It
was a narrow escape for Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS ), Major
General Tukur Yusuf Buratai on Saturday as his convoy was ambushed by
suspected Boko Haram gunmen while going from Maiduguri to Dikwa, near
the border with Cameroon.
Colonel Sani usman, in a statement
narrating the encounter said the the leading column of the convoy was
ambushed by suspected Boko Haram terrorists at Faljari village between
Mafa and Dikwa.
According to him, the terrorists
encountered an overwhelming fire power from the troops in which 10 of
them were killed. The troops captured five terrorists.
“During the encounter, sadly, we
lost a soldier, while an officer andfour soldiers sustained gun shot
wounds. The arrested terrorists have been sent for interrogation while
the remains of the gallant soldier and the wounded soldiers were
evacuated back to Maiduguri.
“The wounded soldiers are stable and
responding to treatment at 7 Division Hospital and Medical Services. At
Dikwa, the COAS interacted with a mammoth crowd of internally displaced
persons where he assured them of their safety,” said Usman.
He added that General Buratai
thereafter addressed some elements of 112 Battalion and he told them
that the Boko Haram terrorists should not have any freedom of action or
movement within their area of responsibility.
The 140km journey, said to be a
dangerous trip, was to serve as a morale booster to the troops fighting
Boko Haram terrorists with Buratai visiting them in the frontline of
their operations.
The COAS visited troops at Mafa, Dikwa and Logomani, in Borno State, Sani
Usman, public relations officer of the Nigerian Army said.
Usman, public relations officer of the Nigerian Army said.
At 112 Battalion at Mafa, the COAS commended the troops and enjoined them to continue to be hardworking and dedicated.
At Logomani, where troops of 7
Division Strike Group where refitting, Usman said the COAS informed them
that Nigerians are very proud of them.
Usman recalled that the unit
recaptured Dikwa and now heading to the next objective. He also said
that he was adequately briefed by the GOC 7 Div about their problem.
According to Usman, the COAS also delivered President Buhari’s goodwill message.
“One interesting aspect of the visit
was that Nigerian Air Force led by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal
SB Abubakar gave air cover and conducted armed air recconnaissance on
the general area.
While the IDPS were excited with presence of the COAS , troops at various locations were equally in high spirit and good to go.
“The troops indicated their readiness to carry out assigned tasks,” Usman said.
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