Military Retake Gwoza; Epicenter Of Boko Haram Activities
Gallant Nigerian Military troops, this morning recovered Gwoza, the headquarters and last stronghold of Boko Haram in Borno state, from the trip of the insurgents, pushing them out, to the fringes of the country.
Director of Defense information, Major General Chris Olukolade, who disclosed the latest feat of the Nigerian military to journalists in Abuja on Friday?, claim that Gwoza, which he described as “the epicenter of all Boko Haram activities”, was cleared of the militants, this morning.
It would be recalled that, on Wednesday, President Goodluck Jonathan had assured Nigerians that Gwoza would be re-taken from Boko Haram “latest on Friday”; while with some international journalists and election observers.
“We believe that by Thursday, or latest Friday, we will be able to take over Gwoza. If we take over Gwoza, it will not take us more than one week to clean up,” he had said.
The Gwoza capture is expected to help in clarifying the whereabouts of the Chibok girls abducted in April 2014, considering that on Tuesday, Mbutu Papka, a woman who was recently freed after eight months in Boko Haram captivity, said the girls were in the town.
“In the camp at Gwoza, there were clear demarcations between where people were kept…. No one was allowed anywhere near the specific location of the girls, which was being guarded round the clock,” Papka had said.
“The Chibok girls, other captives and Boko Haram members and their family members all had their separate areas secured, though the security in the area where the girls are kept is visibly different and much tighter.”
The Military dint not disclose details of the missing Chibok girls or their latest efforts at rescuing them, to reunite them, with their parents, more than 11 months after they were abducted.
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