The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Monday
revealed that about 700 Boko Haram insurgents around the fringes of Sambisa
Forest in Borno, have surrendered.
Buratai stated this during a Photo/Arts Exhibition, which
was part of activities to mark the week-long Nigerian Army Day Celebration
(NADCEL).
“A short while ago, I received the good news that about 700
Boko Haram terrorists within the fringes of Sambisa Forest have surrendered.
“Some others are in the process to surrender, This is a
clear indication that the Boko Haram war is clearly being won.
“The situation is being awaited; more details will come from
the Theatre Command in Maiduguri later in the day.
“I will like to congratulate not only our gallant troops,
but indeed the Nigerian Navy and Air Force who are also operating in the
North-East.
“I congratulate Nigerians as well because I know what we
went through during the Boko Haram insurgency and definitely, it will be a great
sigh of relief as these terrorists are finally capitulating,” Buratai said.
Army spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, added that 70 of the
surrendered Boko Haram terrorists were already being profiled.
He explained that “preliminary investigation showed that
among them were key commanders and influential members of the Boko Haram.
“One of whom matches suspect number 225 on Boko Haram
terrorists most wanted list released by the Nigerian Army.
“So far, the surrendered terrorists have been making useful
statements and it is expected that many more will surrender,’’ Usman said.
By Ifreke Inyang
