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Nigerian Army relocates base to Epe, pledges enhanced security

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The Nigerian Army has relocated some of its units and formations located at Yaba to Epe to pave way for the expansion of railway project in Lagos State.

The units relocated are the 81 Division Base Ordinance Depot, printing press and tailoring factory.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai, during the ground breaking for the construction on Saturday, the 23rd of November 2019, disclosed that the relocation would lead to enhanced military presence and additional security in the area.

“We have to come back because of the federal government’s new drive to modernise the transport sector by establishing new standard dual gauge railway system for our country.

“I want to use this opportunity to appreciate the cooperation of the honourable minister of transportation, in facilitating the prompt approval and release of fund that has made this a laudable project a reality.

“The minister was very supportive of the Nigerian army throughout the negotiation for the movement of this unit out of Yaba for the speedy completion of negotiations and of course the funding,” he said.

The Army Chief also commended the paramount ruler of Epe, Oba Kamorudeen Animashaun and other Kabiyeses for their continuous support for the Nigerian army in its operations and the relocation of the unit base to the area.

The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, represented by Deputy Director, Rail Transport Services, Mr Barry Odii, said that the ministry decided to support army because of its cooperation in relocating the units from Yaba railway corridor.

“The ground breaking ceremony for the construction of new office and a residential accommodation as well as other facilities for 81 Division Ordinance Corps will mark a significant milestone in the history of transportation sector and the country at large.

“It is an exhibition of an excellent intercourse between the Nigerian army and the Federal ministry of transportation,” he said.

The Chairman, Epe Local Government Area, Mr Doyin Adesanya, said that the people of Epe were happy with the coming of the military to the area.

Adesanya, who represented Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, pledged the readiness of the community to give the needed support to the army.

Eaelier, the Corps Commandant, Nigerian Army Engineers, Maj Gen John Malu, disclosed that army had acquired over 440 hectres of land in Epe.

Malu said that army authorities had ceded some part of the developed land to Lagos state government to house the Epe campus of the state university.

According to him, “the new barrack will house such army units as 81 Division Base Depot, Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration among others”.

He disclosed that the work would cover the construction of office complexes, quarters, mess, worship centre and perimeter fence as well as other infrastructure.

In another development, Buratai inaugurated a number of projects executed by the Nigerian Army Command Supply and Transport at Arakan Barracks in Apapa.

The projects include the remodeled and renovated Administration block, a befitting well furnished 20 flats of officers transit accommodation, training hall and RSM office as well as ST Foods canteen.

Chad confers Nigerian General Chikezie Ude a national honour

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The Government of the Republic of Chad has conferred a national honour on the immediate past Force Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), Major General Chikezie Ude.

Conferring the award of Chevalier de l’ordre national de la République du Tchad
(Knight of the National Order of the Republic of Chad) on Major General Ude in the conference room of the Ministry of Defence, the Minister of Defence, Lieutenant General Mahamet Abali Sallah commended Major General Ude for his meritorious services to the MNJTF and his zealous pursuit of peace and security in the Lake Chad Basin.

Speaking further, Lieutenant General Sallah said “the good people and the Government of Chad are satisfied with your performance while at the helm of the Task Force” . “As you return to Nigeria, I wish you success in your future endeavors” Lieutenant General Sallah added.

The brief ceremony was attended by the Executive Secretary of Lake Chad Basin Commission, Ambassador Mamman Nuhu; the Special Representative of the African Union Commission Chairperson, Ambassador Zaina Nyiramatama; the Force Commander MNJTF, Major General Ibrahim Yusuf and Chadian Government officials among others.

US indicts Air Peace CEO of bank fraud and money laundering

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Allen Ifechukwu Athan Onyema, the Chairman, CEO, and founder of Air Peace, a Nigerian airline, has been charged with bank fraud and money laundering for moving more than $20 million from Nigeria through United States bank accounts in a scheme involving false documents based on the purchase of airplanes.  The international airline’s Chief of Administration and Finance, Ejiroghene Eghagha, has also been charged with bank fraud and committing aggravated identity theft in connection with the scheme.

“Onyema allegedly leveraged his status as a prominent business leader and airline executive while using falsified documents to commit fraud,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak.  “We will diligently protect the integrity our banking system from being corrupted by criminals, even when they disguise themselves in a cloak of international business.”

Robert J. Murphy, the Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Atlanta Field Division commented on the indictment, “Allen Onyema’s status as a wealthy businessman turned out to be a fraud. He corrupted the U.S. banking system, but his trail of deceit and trickery came to a skidding halt. DEA would like to thank the many law enforcement partners and the subsequent prosecution by the U.S. Attorney’s Office who aided in making this investigation a success.”

“This case is a prime example of why IRS-CI seeks to partner and leverage its expertise in an effort to thwart those seeking to exploit our nation’s financial system,” said Thomas J. Holloman, IRS-Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge of the Atlanta Field Office. “With the importance of our banking system to the movement of money around the world, those attempting to use intricate schemes to commit bank fraud through the use of falsified documents and other means should know that the odds are now heavily stacked against them as law enforcement is combining its talents to protect the sanctity and integrity of the nation’s financial system.”

“Onyema setup various innocent sounding multi-million dollar asset purchases which were nothing more than alleged fronts for his scam,” said acting Special Agent in Charge Robert Hammer, who oversees HSI operations in Georgia and Alabama. “I’m proud to be part of a team of law enforcement agencies that come together to identify and attack criminals that attempt to profit from the exploitation of our nation’s financial systems.”

According to U.S. Attorney Pak, the indictment, and other information presented in court: Onyema, a Nigerian citizen and businessman, is the founder and Chairman of several organizations that purport to promote peace across Nigeria, including the Foundation for Ethnic Harmony, International Center for Non-Violence and Peace Development, and All-Time Peace Media Communications Limited.

Beginning in 2010, Onyema began travelling frequently to Atlanta, where he opened several personal and business bank accounts.  Between 2010 and 2018, over $44.9 million was allegedly transferred into his Atlanta-based accounts from foreign sources.

Onyema is also the CEO and Chairman of Nigerian airline Air Peace, which he founded in 2013. In years following the founding of Air Peace, he traveled to the United States and purchased multiple airplanes for the airline. However, over $3 million of the funds used to purchase the aircraft allegedly came from bank accounts for Foundation for Ethnic Harmony, International Center for Non-Violence and Peace Development, All-Time Peace Media Communications Limited, and Every Child Limited.

Beginning in approximately May 2016, Onyema, together with Eghagha, allegedly used a series of export letters of credit to cause banks to transfer more than $20 million into Atlanta-based bank accounts controlled by Onyema.  The letters of credit were purportedly to fund the purchase of five separate Boeing 737 passenger planes by Air Peace.  The letters were supported by documents such as purchase agreements, bills of sale, and appraisals proving that Air Peace was purchasing the aircraft from Springfield Aviation Company LLC, a business registered in Georgia.

However, the supporting documents were fake — Springfield Aviation Company LLC, which is owned by Onyema and managed by a person with no connection to the aviation business, never owned the aircraft, and the company that allegedly drafted the appraisals did not exist.  Eghagha allegedly participated in this scheme as well, directing the Springfield Aviation manager to sign and send false documents to banks and even using the manager’s identity to further the fraud.  After Onyema received the money in the United States, he allegedly laundered over $16 million of the proceeds of the fraud by transferring it to other accounts.

Allen Ifechukwu Athan Onyema, 56, of Lagos, Nigeria, and Ejiroghene Eghagha, 37, of Lagos, Nigeria, were indicted on November 19, 2019, on one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, three counts of bank fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit credit application fraud, and three counts of credit application fraud.  Additionally, Onyema was charged with 27 counts of money laundering, and Eghagha was charged with one count of aggravated identity theft.

Members of the public are reminded that the indictment only contains charges.  The defendants are presumed innocent of the charges and it will be the government’s burden to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.

The Drug Enforcement Administration, Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Commerce, and Department of Treasury are investigating this case.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Garrett L. Bradford, Deputy Chief of the Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Section and Lead Strike Force Attorney, Irina K. Dutcher, and Christopher J. Huber, Deputy Chief of the Complex Frauds Section, are prosecuting the case, with assistance from the Department of Justice’s Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section and Office of International Affairs.

This prosecution was brought as a part of the Department of Justice’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Co-located Strike Forces Initiative, which enables agents from different agencies to collaborate on intelligence-driven, multi-jurisdictional operations against a continuum of priority targets and their affiliate illicit financial networks.  These prosecutor-led co-located Strike Forces capitalize on the synergy created through the long-term relationships that can be forged by agents, analysts, and prosecutors who remain together over time, and they epitomize the model that has proven most effective in combating organized crime.  The specific mission of the Atlanta Strike Force is to disrupt and dismantle the most significant drug trafficking and money laundering organizations designated as Consolidated Priority Organization Targets or Regional Priority Organization Targets and their affiliates impacting the Atlanta metropolitan area and the Northern District of Georgia.

Source: United States Department of Justice

Defence minister, Magashi tasks newly promoted Army officers on efficiency in tackling insecurity

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The Minister of Defense,Major General  Bashir Salihi Magashi (Rtd) has tasked the 31 newly promoted Major Generals to be efficient in tackling insecurity in the country.

Magashi gave the charge at the decoration of the promoted newly Brigadier Generals to their new rank of Major generals on Thursday in Abuja.

According to him, this promotion is as a result of hard work, dedication, commitment and loyalty to the constitutional authorities.

“This elevation has raised you among the few of your contemporaries saddling you with the responsibility of piloting the activities of the Nigerian Army into the next level.

“you are found worthy and the time has come for you to redouble you efforts to justify the confidence bestowed on you.

The Minister who also brings greetings from the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari said this elevation given to them is because of there sole sacrifice and duty to the country at large.

In his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai congratulated the senior officers promoted and enjoined them to be professional in discharging their duties especially this period where the country is faced with myriad of security challenges.

“This promotion is inline with your hard work and service to the military and Nigeria as whole”. He said

Major General Onumajuru being assisted by his wife and daughter

The newly promoted Major Generals include;Major  General S Idris, Defence Headquarters Abuja, Major General DC Onyemulu, Nigerian Armed Forces Resettlement Centre Oshodi Lagos, Major General BO Sawyer Army Headquarters Department of Policy and Plans, Major General GS Abdullahi Defence Headquarters Abuja, Major General IM Obot Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja, Major General AL Lawal, Nigerian High Commission, Cairo Egypt, Major General LA Adegboye, Headquarters 82 Division Enugu, Major General AB Ibrahim Army Headquarters Training and Operations, Major General PB Fakroga Headquarters Nigerian Army Women Corps, Major General CK Nwosu Nigerian Army Special Forces School, Buni Yadi, and Major General HI Bature, Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command, Minna.

A cross section of newly decorated Major Generals in a group photograph with the Minister of Defence and the Chief of Army Staff

The others are Major Generals AL Dusu, Defence Headquarters, Abuja, MA Masanawa, Ammunition Central Depot Agunu, Kachia, JA Ataguba, Land Forces Simulation Centre, Abuja, AE Attu, National Defence College, Abuja, BA Isandu, Nigerian Army Intelligence School, Lagos, SS Araoye, Command Engineering Depot Kaduna, MS Ahmed, SI List Nigerian Embasy Riyad, GAT Ochigbano, Army Headquarters Department of Military Secretary, TA Lagbaja, Headquarters 2 Brigade Abak Uyo, LA Fejokwu, Army Headquarters Department of Administration ‘Army’, PE Eromosele, National Defence College, Abuja, AM Alabi, Headquarters Theatre Command Operation LAFIYA DOLE Maiduguri, GO Adesina, Army Headquarters Department of Policy and Plans, MM Bunza, Nigerian Military School Zaria, AA Adesope, Directorate of Audit and Financial Management Office of the Chief of Army Staff, KI Muktar, Army Headquarters Department of Administration ‘Army’, OO Olatunde, Headquarters 35 Brigade, – (posthumously promoted),

Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Senator Ali Ndume

EA Ndagi, Office of the National Security Adviser, KO Aligbe Defence Headquarters, UA Yusuf, African Standby Force ECOWAS Headquarters, Abuja, OC Ajunwa, Nigerian Embassy Brasilia, FO Omoigui Army Headquarters Department of Training and Operations, OA Akinyemi Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, Badagry, Lagos among others.

The occasion was graced by the spouses of the officers and other top government functionaries.

Nigeria’s Conservator General Musa Goni inducted into Tourism 100 Club

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The Conservator-General, National Park Service, Dr. Ibrahim Musa Goni has been inducted into Tourism 100 Club, Nigeria.

The induction was done during the 7th Abuja Jabamah 2019 annual ceremony held on 18, November, at the expo ground of the National Council of Arts and Culture, Abuja where a certificate of membership was issued to the Conservator General.

In his remarks, Managing Director of the Event, Kelechi Uko said Dr Goni was given the certificate of induction in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the development of the travel and tourism industry in Nigeria.

He commended the CG for the feat and assured him of the support of the organizers to promote the National Park Service to enviable heights in tourism across the globe.

Uko said this year’s event was tagged Jabamah, which means ‘You are welcome’ in Fulani language, to create a network for publicising and appreciating the immense contribution of some individuals to the tourism industry in Nigeria. The event was last held at Calabar as AKWAABA.

He said this year’s ”Jabamah” was organised to among other things induct the Tourism 100 Club (class of 2019) whose responsibility is to recognise individuals who have distinguished themselves as foremost and outstanding drivers in the travel and tourism industry in Nigeria.

Responding, the CG thanked the organisers for finding him fit to be a member of the Club and assured that National Park Service will always support them in lifting tourism in Nigeria.

Dr Goni expressed optimism that the partnership will yield positive mutual dividends for both the Service and the organisers requesting that the next edition holds next year in one of the parks in the Country.

He, however, dedicated his award of membership of the Club to Hajia Bilkisu Abdul, the CEO BBOOG TRAVEL and TOURS as well as the National President of Nigeria Association of Tour Operators (NATOP) while commending her for introducing him to this tourism movement in Nigeria.

The CG was inducted along with other personalities in Nigeria, and Africa including the Director General, National Council for Art and Culture, Otunba O Runsewe.

Buratai promotes soldier for exceptional gallantry

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The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai has promoted Private Illyasu Bala to the rank of Lance Corporal for exceptional courage and gallantry in the war against Boko Haram in the Lake Chad Area.

It would be recalled that in the last couple of weeks troops location in Mallam Fatori has been under repeated attacks by Boko Haram Terrorists. However, on each of those occasions, troops have robustly defended their location, counter – attacked and inflicted heavy losses in personnel and equipment on Boko Haram.

The maiden visit of the new Force Commander, Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), Major General Ibrahim Manu Ibrahim, to troops in the front line, therefore, provided the opportunity to reward the gallant soldier.

Recommending Private Illyasu Bala to the Force Commander for automatic promotion, the Commanding Officer 118 Task Force Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Murtala Aminu said “Private Illyasu Bala who is only 3 years in service has been exemplary, courageous and a source of inspiration to his peers. His gallantry in the face of the enemy has been exceptional”. Consequently, on the authority of the Chief of Army Staff, the Force Commander promoted and decorated the soldier to the admiration and applause of the entire battalion.

Speaking during an address to officers and soldiers, Major General Yusuf commended them for their courage and services to their fatherland. “You have made everyone proud and other locations are being urged to emulate the Mallam Fatori spirit”, Major General Yusuf added. He emphasized the need for collaboration between Nigerian and Nigerien forces fighting in Bosso – Mallam Fatori axis in order to benefit from the experiences and expertise of each other.

As a morale booster and mark of appreciation for their services and patriotism, the Force Commander decorated commanders, some officers and soldiers with Operation YANCIN TAFKI medal.

 

UN envoy advocates regional collaboration for security threats in Sahel

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The Representative of the United Nations (UN) Secretary General to West Africa and the Sahel, Mohammed Ibn Chambas, has emphasized the need for regional partnership and a robust continental collaboration among key stakeholders to address emerging security threats bedevilling the Sahel region and Africa in extension.

He made the appeal during a graduation lecture organized by the Nigerian Army War College for participants of the College’s Course 3/2019, in Abuja.

Chambas, who spoke on “Emerging Non-Traditional Threats in the Sahel and Implications for National Security,” said the killing of Libya’s Muhammar Gaddafi and the subsequent breakdown of law and order in the North African country, have been the major contributors to the instability plaguing the larger part of the Sahara region.

The respected diplomat, added that the flow of weapons from looted Libyan military stockpiles into the surrounding countries have galvanized existing political oppositions, separatist movements, transnational militant groups, and human trafficking, among others security challenges.

He lauded the College for producing the leadership of several peacekeeping missions in Africa, saying the real impact of the College is visible in the Nigerian Armed Forces.

While saluting the visionary leadership of  Lieutenant General Tukur  Buratai, the Chief of Army Staff, Ibn Chambas, described the giant strides of the Army chief and the War College as a positive force multiplier in the search for global peace and security.

Gen. Buratai, while felicitating with the course participants on their graduation, also underscored the need for effective synergy among nations of the Lake Chad and Sahel region, in order to address the lingering crisis of insecurity and violent militia groups.

In his welcome address, Major General Charles Ofoche, the Commandant of the College, disclosed that the lecture is a major event of the College and a key activity of the graduation ceremony, saying the knowledge gained during the course is geared towards enhancing the capacity of the officers to function effectively to address emerging security threats.

He explained that the topic was carefully selected in view of the myriads of factors that have exacerbated the vulnerabilities of the Sahel, and also created a conducive atmosphere for emerging security threats to thrive in the region.

Butatai tasks personnel on realistic training as Army procurement seminar opens in Abuja

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai has said that realistic training is the best means of preparing officers and men of the Nigerian Army to achieving their goals.

General Buratai was while declaring open the procurement seminar for Unit Adjutants and Administrative Staff Officers of the Nigerian Army at the Army Resource Centre, Abuja.

Represented by the Chief of Army Logistics Major General JB Unuigbo, Buratai noted that the timing of the seminar is very apt in view of the increasing need to expand the administrative capacity of personnel.

In his remarks, Deputy Director of Army Procurement, Brigadier General ET Essien said, the seminar is aimed at affording officers and men of the Nigerian Army the opportunity to broaden their knowledge in financial management and capacity.

The Seminar with the theme: ”Building the capacity of Unit Adjutants and Administrative Staff Officer for effective procurement and financial management in the Nigerian Army” had in attendance, procurement and administrative officers from the Army and other security agencies.

‘Islamic spirit’ reveals Buhari’s successor in 2023

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By Toby Prince

Some Islamic clerics have reportedly predicted that a former governor of Zamfara State, Ahmad Yerima, will succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

Despite almost six months into his second-term, the intrigue, permutations and scheming have begun for the country’s most-coveted political position.

Surprisingly, though, Yerima, a two-term ex-governor and Senator for a dozen years has thrown his hat into the ring – allegedly backed by some mystical ‘spiritual forces’.

In a lengthy interview aired on Pride FM, Gusau on November 13, the former governor chronicled his achievements as a civil servant, politician and Shariah promoter.

The audio of the interview was sent to DAILY NIGERIAN on Monday, and this newspaper had verified from the producers of the programme and Mr Yerima’s associates that the clip was original.

In the no-holds-barred piece, Mr Yerima said he would not run for any political office at the state level again, saying his only political interest is to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

“I am done with contest at state level, but will hopefully contest for president. Already some political elite and some Mallams are working to bring the idea into fruition.

“Even last night, one of the Mallams called me and swore that I appeared in his dreams as a president, chauffeur-driven in a black presidential car.

“Then I told the Mallam a related story my secondary school friend who was a former commissioner during Mahmuda Shinkafi administration told me,” the former governor told his interviewer.

Quoting the friend, Mr Yerima said: “A chalky white aboriginal Arab man suddenly appeared near Harem, greeted my friend and declared ‘you must be from Zamfara’.

“He then asked ‘where is our father Senator Ahmad Sani Yeriman Bakura? And my friend responded that I was fine.

“He asked my friend to extend his high regards to me, and then told them that God willing, I will rule Nigeria, except if I died.

“The man then bade them goodbye and as they turned to leave the point, my friend’s wife suggested that they should ask for his name so it could be easy to relate the message.

“To their utmost surprise, the man disappeared, and was nowhere to be found.

“When my friend told one of his Mallams [marabouts] about the incident, the Mallam declared it was a revelation conveyed by God [through the mystery Arab man].”

Army wrecks havoc on Boko Haram elements in another failed ambush in Marte

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In what could best be described as another tactical boomerang, troops of the Nigerian Army have again killed scores of Boko Haram elements in a failed ambush operation against the troops in Dikwa.

Recall that less than two weeks ago, a sizeable number of insurgents were killed when their vehicle stepped on a landmine laid against troops.

In a statement, Media Coordinator of Nigerian Army Operations Centre Col Aminu Iliyasu said the troops embarked on a relentless pursuit of the scampering insurgents who abandoned some of their fighting equipment in utter confusion.

The full text of the statement reads below;

ANOTHER TACTICAL BOOMERANG OCCURS AT MARTE AS IRREPRESSIBLE NIGERIAN ARMY TROOPS WRECK HAVOC ON BOKO HARAM CRIMINAL ELEMENTS IN A FAILED AMBUSH OPERATION

It could be recalled that, less than two weeks ago, it was reported that Boko Haram criminal elements suffered a tactical boomerang when a sizeable number of them were neutralised and many others maimed as they mistakenly stepped on the same improvised explosive device that they had earlier planted against own troops.

In yet another incident of tactical boomerang in the face of superior tactics and training, in the early hours of 18th November 2019, troops of 153 Task Force Battalion deployed at New Marte embarked on fighting patrol to Dikwa in Dikwa LGA of Borno State to hunt and destroy remnant of Boko Haram criminals in the general area.

Incidentally, the troops encountered an ambush staged against them by some remnants of the criminal Boko Haram insurgents along the patrol route at Ala Village, 7 km away from New Marte.

The ambush was reinforced with a crudely prepared Improvised Explosive Device planted by them against the troops.

In a rare display of boldness, resilience and faithful service to their fatherland, the troops, rather than getting discouraged by this sudden attack on them, turned around the initial setback and dealt a devastating blow on their criminal attackers.

Having so clearly asserted their superiority in the ensuing fire fight, the criminal insurgents were forced to flee in disarray.

The gallant troops then embarked on a relentless pursuit of the scampering insurgents who abandoned some of their fighting equipment in utter confusion. At the end of the pursuit and exploitation, 2 Gun Trucks, 2 Anti-Air Craft Guns, 2,080 Rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition, 26 Rounds of 12.7 mm Armour Piercing Incendiary ammunition, 3 AK 47 Rifles, 6 Rounds of 12.7 mm (Belted), one AOJOE motorcycle, some clothes, food stuffs and mechanical tools belonging to the criminals were captured by the troops.

Most of the Boko Haram criminal elements were believed to have escaped with varying degrees of gunshot wounds. However, troops continue to dominate the area with patrols to deny the criminal insurgents freedom of action.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai commends the troops for their gallantry and equally wishes to reiterate the commitment of the Nigerian Army to accomplish its constitutional mandate professionally and responsively for a secured Nigeria.

He also thanks all well-meaning Nigerians for their unalloyed support, goodwill and understanding towards officers and men of the Nigerian Army as they tackle the myriad of security challenges confronting our dear country.