Six top Boko Haram/ISWAP Commanders surrender to Nigerian troops

Six top Boko Haram/ISWAP Commanders surrender to Nigerian troops
July 14 18:13 2022 Print This Article

The Nigerian Defence Headquarters has disclosed that six top Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) Commanders have  surrendered to Nigerian troops on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 in Gwoza LGA of Borno State.

Disclosing this on Thursday during the bi-weekly parley with members of the press at the Defence Headquarters, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Benard Onyeuko mentioned the names of the surrendered terrorists as, Mallam Mala Hassan (WALI), Ali Madagali (MUNZUR), Musa Bashir (CHIEF ANUR), Buba Dahiru (MUNZUR), Jafar Hamma (KAID) and Abbali NAKIB Polisawa.

Speaking further, he said, “Also, about 3,858 Boko Haram Terrorists and their families surrendered between 1 – 14 July 2022, comprising 505 male, 1,042 Female   and 2,311 children.

“Furthermore, in the theatre, troops neutralized several Boko Haram/Islamic State of West African Province terrorists within the period under review at different encounters at Gamage village in Dikwa Local Government Area, Dikwa – Gambora Ngala road, Pulka – Gwale road in Borno State among others.

He also disclosed that several terrorists logistics suppliers/collaborators were arrested with various items at various logistics towns within the theatre in the last two weeks.

Among those logistics suppliers/collaborators arrested were two women namely; Hauwa Gambo and Khadija Dirsa.

The Defence Headquarters also revealed that troops of Operation Delta Safe a forthnight ago discovered and destroyed 109 illegal refining sites and arrested 24 economic saboteurs in the South-South region.

Onyeuko said the troops operating under Operation Octopus Grip, also discovered and destroyed 34 wooden boats, 150 storage tanks, 119 ovens and 104 dugout pits.

He said the troops also recovered 27 pumping machines, one weapon, one speed boat, 13 vehicles and seven outboard engine during the period.

He said the troops also recovered 4.3 million litres of crude oil, 2.05 million litres of diesel and 30,000 litres of kerosine.

According to him, troops also arrested 24 economic saboteurs, adding that all recovered items and apprehended suspects are handed over to the appropriate authorities.

Onyeuko said the Nigerian Navy Ship Okpabana on July 5, responded to a distress message and rescued a 16 metres surfer passenger boat MV Nue Swift belonging to a Lagos based oil servicing company.

According to him, the boat had lost her propelling ability at Agbara Platform while transiting from Forcados to Bonny Mooring and drifted for 32 hours before being rescued by own troops.

“Accordingly, the crew, the boat was handed over to the Forward Operations Base, Bonny on July 6,” he said.

In the South West, Onyeuko said the troops continued to fight crime and clamped down on smugglers in the border area of the zone.

He said the troops on July 3, recovered 61 of 25 litres jerricans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in a joint border patrol.

According to him, they intercepted two vehicles loaded with 163 fifty kilograms of foreign rice along Ifo-Abeokuta in Ifo Local Government Area and Ijimu-Tata in Imeko Afon Local Government Area of Ogun.

“All recovered items were handed over to the Nigerian Custom Service, Abeokuta.

While responding to questions, the Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Jimmy Akpor, said activities of the oil thieves was a lose-lose situation for both the criminals and the government.

Akpor said the products impounded from the criminals were no longer useful, explaining that the products can neither be returned to the pipelines nor processed for use.

He solicited the cooperation of the public to protect the economic assets and also prevent the environment from being degraded.

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