Chadian soldiers, not violating Nigeria’s integrity, says DHQ
Chadian soldiers, not violating Nigeria’s integrity, says DHQ
Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade
| credits: www.ynaija.com
| credits: www.ynaija.com
The Defence Headquarters on Tuesday
denied media reports that troops from foreign countries operating in
the ongoing campaign against the insurgency in the North-East were
violating the nation’s territorial integrity.
The Defence authorities stated in a
statement posted on the official web site of the military that the
involvement of troops from Chad, Niger and Cameroon had not in any way
compromised the territorial integrity of the country.
It was stated that contrary to
insinuations in some quarters that the foreign forces were moving into
parts of the North-East without authorisation from the Defence
Headquarters, Nigerian Forces were in charge of the planning and
prosecution of the campaign within the country.
It was added that while Chadian Forces
had been deployed in Baga Sola, a Chadian territory, there had been a
joint deployment of troops from the participating countries in Kirawa,
Ashgashiya and other areas along the borders of Nigeria Chad and
Cameroon.
“The Multinational Joint Task Force in
which Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad have contingents that are part
of the ongoing onslaught against terrorists in this region.
“The countries that make up the Lake
Chad Basin Commission also had some understanding, which now enables a
massive move against terrorists from all angles.
“Contrary to the impression being pushed
in some quarters, it is the Nigerian forces that planned and are
driving the present onslaught against terrorists from all fronts in
Nigeria; not the Chadian Forces as is being propagated by some media.
“For instance, Chadian forces have been deployed in Baga Sola, which is a Chadian territory.
“There have been some joint deployments
and patrols around Kirawa, Ashgashiya and other locations in borders of
Cameroon, Nigeria and Chad as part of these operations.
“Chadians and others are however keying
into and working in concert with the overall plan for an all-round move
against the terrorists as agreed.
“Nigeria’s territorial integrity remains intact,” the statement read.
Although, the military authorities have
been quiet about the intensified military operations in the North-East,
investigations revealed that troops had commenced invading the Sambisa
Forest locations of the insurgents.
It was learnt that the soldiers started
the invasion of the Sambisa Forest in the early hours of Monday and had
been in pursuit of feeing insurgents.
A security source said that the military
operation involved massive deployment of Air Force personnel and
platforms and ground forces who were said to have dislodged the
insurgents from their location.
It was learnt that many of the
insurgents had been dislodged from their Sambisa strongholds into the
Michika, Madagali and Gulak and other areas of Adamawa State.
It was said that the troops and forces
from the collaborating countries had been engaging the insurgents in
several fronts in the North-East.
Our correspondent contacted the
Director, Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, on the
telephone for his comment on the ongoing invasion of Sambisa Forest by
troops, but he declined to speak on any specific battle.
He said that the military was carrying out a lot of operations in the area.
Chad’s military had four days ago captured the border town of Gamboru from Boko Haram.
The capture of the town is the latest in
a series of the Chadian’s soldiers incursions into Nigerian territory
as it battles the Islamist insurgent group.
According to report, Chadian forces have
also liberated Baga, Dikwa, Malam Fatori, Damasak, Ngala and parts of
Bama in the past four days, Jubrin Gunda, a spokesman for a Nigerian
militia group, said.
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