The Nigerian army said yesterday that it had recaptured the
north-eastern town of Chibok, where Boko Haram insurgents abducted more than
200 schoolgirls in April, provoking a wave of global outrage. An elder of
Chibok community, Pogu Bitrus however told AFP that Chibok was
recaptured in a joint operation with local vigilantes known as the Civilian
Joint Task Force. He said the vigilantes fought inside Chibok while the
soldiers “stayed outside the town to mop up the insurgents trying to escape”.
Boko Haram fighters who were dislodged last week from Mubi
in Adamawa by a combined team of local hunters and the troops fled to Chibok
through Mararaba, Mubi and Uba and took over the town when residents on seeing
the terrorists fled.
The terrorists had captured the town last Thursday after a
battle lasting several hours that left many victims among both the insurgents
and the local militias dead.
Several residents said the army had fled from the assault,
leaving the vigilantes to fight on their own against Boko Haram.
There was no immediate information about any casualties from
Saturday’s battle for the town, which witnesses say was virtually empty of
residents.
A statement from Army Headquarters signed by Colonel Timothy
Antigha, Chief of Staff, Department of Army Public Relations said, “The
Nigerian Army troops recaptured Chibok at about 7pm last (Saturday) night from
Boko Haram insurgents. The town is now secured. Exploitation and mop-up
operations are ongoing. More details will follow as soon as they are
available.”
Vanguard had reported last week that after several days
of strategizing, the Nigerian Military, working in collaboration with local
hunters, vigilantes and foreign military advisers from Israel commenced a major
offensive to retake Mubi, Michika and Madagali towns from Boko Haram
terrorists. via.vanguard
I hope this report is true
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