The Defence Headquarters, on Thursday, said five Nigeriens
and two Chadians were among the fleeing insurgents apprehended by the Special
Forces, as the troops continue their pursuit of terrorists dislodged from their
bases.
The seven were among the nine
arrested at Tumbu Gini, a border town with Chad.
It said the man suspected to be
leading the group escaped with gunshot wounds.
Director, Defence Information,
Brigadier-General Chris Olukolade, said the message, in which the leadership of
the insurgents called for support from Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as
other cohorts, to enable them to fight the troops, was a clear confirmation
that they were overwhelmed by the military operations.
“The message, which calls for support
from Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as other cohorts of the insurgents is
clearly a confirmation of the level of pressure which has been brought to bear
on the insurgents,” he stated.
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My brothers it is now clear and we can see what the porous nature of our security has turned us into,imagine these illiterates and pirated people who called themselves white men,lebanese coming to get monies from us and inturn use it to sponsor an ideology that is foolish that is almost destroying our nation,my brothers let us stop patronising that so called AMIGOS supermarket and WONDERLAND Park,let those who believe in thier ideology and who share same faith with them patro nise them,so they can raise more money and buy thier weapons so they can fight against the Nigerian nation.let FGN begin to close down all the lebanese companies becos it is all a guise to perpetrate evil agaisnt our country,they should be sent back to thier country.
ReplyDeleteAmigo supermarket and wonderland should be closed with immediate effect,no due process should be observed.
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