Strong indications have emerged that
Islamic militants from some North African countries are coordinating attacks
against the Nigerian military in the North Eastern part of the country.
A military source said in Abuja that
security operatives came to this conclusion when they
discovered that many Arabs of Shuwa descent and fair-skinned
people from Mauritania, Sudan, Somalia, Algeria and Niger, were among those
whose bodies were found after some of the recent encounters with the
militants.
The source said, “We strongly believe
that the foreign militants under the Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb are
coordinating the attacks against our men in the troubled North Eastern
states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.
“We have seen
fairs-skinned corpses and those of Arabs of Shuwa descent. We believe they are
from countries like Algeria, Mauritania, Niger, Sudan and Somalia. It is
very possible they are helping the Nigerian insurgents like those in Boko
Haram in coordinating attacks against our men.”
Our correspondent learnt
that there were strong feelings in the military that the militants who
still have several bases in the thick forests of the northern part
of Borno State, were among those chased out of
Mali by the French and the West African troops led by
Nigeria.
The militants are
said be be armed with Rocket Propelled Grenades and General Purpose Machine Guns
which are more sophisticated than the AK 47 used by the Nigerian troops.
Another security source told our
correspondent that the RPG released to the Nigerian troops were obsolete
compared to those being wielded by the militants from North
Africa and their Boko Haram allies.
Findings indicated that the
level of preparedness and calibre of arms in possession of the militants
were responsible for ‘the high casualty on the Nigerian side.’
The Director of Army Public
Relations, Brig. Gen Ibrahim Attahiru, had said during a press conference
a week ago that the Army lost 15 soldiers with nine others missing during the
attack by militants in the Kasiya Forest in Ngazai Local Government Area
of Borno State.
Last Sunday and Monday morning, the
insurgents launched another rounds of attacks on the Nigerian troops,
necessitating the deployment of more fighter jets in the troubled
states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.
It was learnt that the fighter jets
immediately commenced monitoring the activities of the
insurgents in the three states which are under emergency rule.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air
Marshal Alex Badeh, is said to be personally supervising the use of fighter
jets and the Air Force personnel supporting the Army in the
fight against the insurgents.
It was also gathered that a
major offensive planned by the Army with aerial back up from the
Air Force resulted in the killing of a good number of the insurgents on Monday
night.
Our source couldn’t give
the casualty figure in the latest attack.
The Director of Air
Information, Air Commodore Yusuf Anas, confirmed the deployment of Alpha jets
as well as M1, 35 and M1,34 helicopters in
the operational areas.
Anas also confirmed that
Badeh was in Maiduguri to supervise the latest deployment and the
personnel of the Air Force assisting the the Army in the
campaign against terrorism.
He said, “It is true; we have
deployed M1, 35 and M1,34 helicopters and Alpha jet aircraft. They are there to
support the Nigerian Army in curtailing the security situation in the
North-East.
“I cannot give you the exact
number but the figure is adequate to perform the role for which they were
deployed. I know that in the past nine months, we have always had NAF
helicopters there; they are engaged in patrol purposes, medical services,
medical evacuation and also offensive roles; that is, they are also used
for attacks.
“In addition to that, the Air
Force has deployed Alpha jets aircraft to participate in the operation. I can
also confirm that the Chief of Air staff was in
Maiduguri to monitor the deployment and supervise our
personnel who are involved in the operation.”
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