Following the
killing of 90 students, there were strong indications last night that the Boko
Haram insurgents, who perpetrated the gruesome act, had been sighted in a
forest between Yobe and Borno states.
The troops
have secured the College of Agriculture, Gujba and its vicinity.
Chief of
Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Sa’ad Ibrahim had ordered deployment of more troops
in Yobe for a battle-to-the-finish with the insurgents.
A top source
said: “Our troops are in pursuit of those who perpetrated the incident in
Gujba. These insurgents have been sighted by troops in the forests between Yobe
and Borno states.
“The troops
have boxed the insurgents in the forests and they are advancing towards them.
Heavy shelling is going on as I speak with you.
“I cannot
give you an update more than this now.”
On the
situation in Gujba, the source added: “The place has been secured and the
vicinity is under control.
“Troops are
doing their best to protect all public institutions which had been major
targets of the insurgents.”
Another
source however said: “There had been clashes between troops and the insurgents
in the last six hours.
“We learnt
the insurgents opened fire at troops who also hit back at them. There might
have been casualties on both sides.”
Spokesman of
Defence Headquarters, Brig-Gen. Chris Olukolade, last night, said: “There are
troops already deployed in and around the school. At the moment, there are no
insurgents around the school.
“Troops are
still in pursuit of the terrorists. There is an ongoing operation in a forest area
between Yobe and Borno states where the terrorists were sighted.
“Other details would be made available as the mission progresses.”
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