Nigerian, Cameroonian, Chadian troops to partner in ending B’Haram insurgency –COAS

The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Ibrahim Attahiru, addresses reporters at the Army Super Camp 1 Ngamdu, Yobe State on February 8, 2021.

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

The Nigerian government will partner Cameroonian and Chadian troops in ending the menace of the Boko Haram insurgency in the northeast. 

The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Ibrahim Attahiru, disclosed this Monday at the Army Super Camp 1 Ngamdu, Yobe State.

His words: “We are bringing out things, you can see Operation Tura Takaibango in tandem with forces from the Republic of Cameroon. We shall be bringing in the Çhadians to ensure the annihilation of the Boko Haram in Nigeria.

“I have met commanders, I have received briefs and they have told me exactly what their critical requirements are. I want to bring this war to an end soonest.”

Attahiru said that the challenges confronting soldiers on the frontline were surmountable and would be addressed with military effectiveness.

He also pledged to improve the welfare of the troops in the theatre of operations in the northeast, noting that efforts were ongoing to acquire boots, uniforms and protective gears in a couple of weeks.

The COAS also said that plans would be made to replace soldiers who have served long in the northeast, vowing that the rotational policy would be made in a matter of months.

While charging the troops to put in greater efforts in the fight against the Boko Haram, he said the army would provide support arms and logistics to the soldiers for them to fight efficiently.

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