In major onslaughts against terrorists in the country, Nigerian troops have reportedly killed three hundred and forty-three members of the Boko Haram and Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP), as well as 19 of the sect leaders in the last two months, the armed forces have revealed.
Also neutralised by troops in operations in the Northeast and other parts of the country in the period under review were 153 bandits in the Northwest and Northcentral.
Oil thieves were apprehended, while kidnap victims were rescued within the period.
Giving the breakdown to Defence correspondents in Abuja, the Coordinator Defence Media Operations, John Enenche, said that from the records, it was obvious that “the Armed Forces of Nigeria is winning the war against the enemies of our great country.”
He said: “As you are aware, the Armed Forces of Nigeria is conducting major operations across the country. Consequently, regular updates of our efforts and progress need to be disseminated to the public. For the benefit of doubt, it is a joint effort of the Army, Navy, Air Force and other security agencies.
“I am to state that these operations have degraded the common enemies of Nigeria and reduced economic sabotage in our Exclusive Economic Zone. The update will cover our operational activities from March 18 to May 5, 2020.”
Enenche went on: “Within the period under review, troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE put in a high professional effort with glaring success. Some villages that were attacked during the period were rescued by our gallant troops and normalcy returned to the affected areas. A number of intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance missions were conducted, which revealed criminal hideouts and their activities. Consequently, air interdictions were conducted, which led to the destruction of several BHT logistics facilities and compounds, housing some of their leaders including Abu Usamah and a number of their fighters, who were eliminated.”