Nigerian Military Recaptures Mubi, Gombi, Maiha, Hong Council Areas

The military announced it is now in full control of Mubi, Gombi, Maiha and Hong local government areas of Adamawa State earlier captured by the Boko Haram insurgents mid last month.

The announcement came on a day President Goodluck Jonathan commended the nation’s armed forces for their courage and sacrifices in the war against insurgency in parts of the country even as he assured that the Federal Government was working hard to improve security in the North-East ahead next year’s elections.

On the recaptured council areas on Adamawa, an army officer (who did not want his name in print) who conducted newsmen round the council areas weekend said the troops in collaboration with other security agencies chased out the insurgents).

The officer said the tour with the journalists was necessary to debunk insinuation that the insurgents were still in the areas and more importantly to assure residents of the affected areas that their places were safe, well protected and fortified for them to return to their homes.

Credit: Vanguard Nigeria

 

Defence Hdqtrs Flaunts Spoils from Boko Haram Raid and Towns’ Recapture

Defence headquarters of the Nigerian Army claimed that they recaptured Gombi, Pelia and Hong in Adamawa State, towns that were earlier ran over by Boko Haram Insurgents.

The news was welcomed with doubts and criticisms, of which many said the Defence Headquarters was fond of lying about it operations, referring to the fake cease fire that was agreed between the Federal Government and the insurgents.

Here are photos released by the Defence Headquarters to prove their claims… Among the items seized includes a laptop with the design of ISIS flag.

Operations are ongoing within those areas as the military says it will not render mercy to any terrorist.

The operation is called ‘Operation No Mercy against Terrorists.”

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Nigerian Army Claim Control Over Captured Towns

Defence headquarters, Nigeria claim that they have killed many Boko Haram fighters and have seized weapons and war equipments.

They add that the Nigerian military troops are in full control of Gombi, Hong and Pelia in Adamawa State, which was infested by Boko Haram militants, adding that the areas are being cleared of terrorists and mopping is ongoing at the moment.

Boko Haram invades Hong & Gombi in Adamawa

Scores of Boko Haram fighters on Thursday invaded two towns in northeast Nigeria’s Adamawa state after hunters and civilian vigilantes reportedly ousted them from a key town, residents told AFP.

The Islamists raided Hong and Gombi, some 100 kilometres (62.5 miles) from the state capital, Yola, after they were pushed out of the commercial hub of Mubi, which they seized two weeks ago.

Boko Haram is thought to have captured more than two dozen towns in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states in recent months, as part of its quest to establish a hardline caliphate in the region.

But despite apparently losing control of Mubi, which the Islamists renamed Madinatul Islam or “City of Islam” in Arabic the invasion of Hong and Gombi saw them move closer to Yola.

Thousands of residents have been taking refuge in the city from the violence.

The vigilantes had reportedly reclaimed the town of Maiha on Wednesday after a fierce battle in which scores of the ins?urgents were said to have been killed, although there was no official confirmation.

In Gombi, resident Haruna Awwalu said Boko Haram were patrolling the streets, firing heavy weaponry, while another local, Rabi Tanimu, said people were cowering indoors and many had fled into the bush.

“They have burnt down the police station, the local government secretariat and the market? after overpowering the police, ” Awwalu said.

In Hong, 20 kilometres away, the police station was also razed and the militants raised their black flag outside the home of a retired military general.

Chibado Bobi, chief of staff in Adamawa state governor’s office in Mubi confirmed that civilian vigilantes and hunters had recaptured the town.

“It is true Mubi has fallen back into the hands of Nigerian soldiers with the help of local vigilantes and hunters,” he said.

“It is however too early for residents who fled to move back to Mubi because the security and vigilantes need to mop up all remnants of the group that may be lurking in nearby areas.”

One resident, who asked not to be named, said about 200 vigilantes and hunters armed with den (home-made) guns, spears, clubs, bows and arrows, and machetes were involved in the recapture.

“I saw the Boko Haram fighters fleeing in droves in their vehicles when the hunters and vigilantes entered the town”, he added.

“Their emir? (leader) was captured by the hunters and made to sit outside the military barracks that he and his men turned into their base.

“He had his hands tied from the back and we swarmed to have a look but we were later dispersed by the hunters.”

Credit: AFP