Troops of the Nigerian Army have
completely secured Monguno, Marte and other communities in the north of
Borno State from Boko Haram occupation.
The members of the Boko Haram Sect had
launched a massive attack on Monguno from different directions and
captured the town on January 25, 2015.
The Director of Defence Information,
Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, said in a statement on Monday that a combined
operation spearheaded by the Air Force had completely cleared Monguno,
Marte and other towns in the general area of terrorists.
Olukolade said that some terrorists and arms and ammunition were captured by troops during the latest operation.
According to him, the troops also
captured truckloads of food items such as rice and beans and other
logistics supply meant for the members of the sect.
The Defence Spokesman said that the
casualty figure in the Monguno attack would be made known on completion
of an ongoing cordon and search operation in the area.
He said that the combined operation was
advancing with aggression towards other communities listed to be cleared
of terrorists’ presence in the area.
“Troops in a military operation
spearheaded by highly coordinated air assaults have completed the
mission of clearing terrorists from Monguno and environs this morning.
“A number of terrorists as well as
truckloads of rice, beans and other logistics meant for resupply to the
terrorists operating around Baga have been captured in the course of
operation.
“Casualty inflicted and arms recovered
as well as other outcome of the operation in Munguno, Marte and other
communities already secured, will be determined after the ongoing cordon
and search in the environs.
“The air and land operation is
continuing with aggressive advance towards other designated communities
and locations meant to be cleared in the ongoing offensive against the
terrorists,” he said.
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