The Reuters News Agency is today reporting a senior military
official as saying that the flashpoint town of Bama in north-east Borno
State has been recaptured from Boko Haram.
Government forces are also reported to be repelling an advance into
neighbouring Adamawa State by the militant group, which has recently
departed from its usual hit-and-run tactics and started to seize towns
and territory.
According to Reuters, the government source, who asked not to be
named, says Boko Haram fighters had been driven from Bama, 70 km
south-east of Maiduguri. The source also said that Government warplanes
have bombed and strafed the militants after they stormed Bama last week.
“Bama has been recaptured by the soldiers and I can confirm to you
Maiduguri is safe,” the official is quoted to have told Reuters.
Nigeria’s military had deployed reinforcements to Adamawa State to
confront this threat, and was setting up roadblocks and positions around
Mubi to prevent the militants from advancing further south, says the
government official.
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