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EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 3:56pm On Dec 03, 2014
An apparently better equipped Nigerian military has revved up its battle against the extremist Boko Haram sect, displacing the insurgents from key Adamawa and Borno towns they overran and seized in the past months, a PREMIUM TIMES journalist travelling in the area is reporting.

In what appears a renewed bid to overwhelm the terrorists, the military, assisted by local vigilantes, known as Civilian-JTF, has cleared most of the towns ravaged by insurgent activities, our correspondent says.

The Nigerian military has drawn stinging criticism over its handling of the war against Boko Haram, an extremist militia that started in 2009 by killing or abducting security agents and civilians, while also attacking schools, markets and places of worship.

The group began seizing territories in parts of Borno and Adamawa States in 2014, a year that has seen Boko Haram’s most horrendous assaults.

More than 3,000 people are believed killed by the sect this year alone.

As town after town fell to Boko Haram, which busied itself shooting, bombing and raiding communities, and slitting the throats of defenceless residents, Nigerian troops came under severe local and international ridicule for failing to neutralise often predictable attacks by the militants.

In recent months, soldiers have openly abandoned their posts as Boko Haram fighters arrived, fleeing militants they admitted were better armed and motivated, and surrendering even additional weapons to them.

American official said in June that the situation became so terrible that Nigerian troops feared to engage the terrorists.

But things now appear to be looking up for the military, our correspondent says, as he travels around towns seized by Boko Haram, but which have now been liberated by the military.

“The military appears to be better equipped and motivated, and appears to have upped its war games,” reporter Aliyu Tilde, usually critical of the military’s response to Boko Haram, said in despatches to the newsroom Monday.

PREMIUM TIMES is the first news organization to access the heavily-guarded areas of Adamawa and Borno States, currently under military operations.

“Gaskiya (truth be said) Nigerian military is doing a very very fine job here. They have cleared Gombi, Hong, Mararraba, Mubi and the entire route of Boko Haram,” Mr. Tilde said.

“They are now at Uba slugging it out. Vehicles aren’t allowed beyond Gombi. People trek to Hong. The road is quiet. Clearing of hazardous materials like IEDs going on along Mararraba-Mubi Road before the road is open to users.

“Gombi-Garkida road is also cleared. It is safe. Saw many vehicles plying the road. Clearing of Garkida-Biu road may start soon,” he said.

“The military is now better equipped and more confident. Its newly acquired T72 tank is devastating. Boko Haram bombed it using suicide bombers with a pickup packed with explosives but to no avail. Only scratches. And the beast moved on.

“If the military is able to keep the tempo, many more places will be liberated,” Mr. Tilde said.

On Tuesday, the reporter continued his journey, talking to residents of liberated towns, soldiers, and vigilantes.

In a dispatch on Tuesday night, he wrote, “Gombi is quiet, half-empty, on curfew today, in the full control of Nigerian armed, police, custom, immigration forces. A camp of vigilantes can also been seen just before the junction to Mubi.

“I trekked from Muchalla to Gombi, seen burnt cars, motorcycles and buses of Boko Haram when their advance was checked by the military 10 days ago.

“Their last advance was stopped at Muchalla. So many bullet shells, small and big, on the road plus signs of shelling of trees, houses, etc. Night curfew started just now at 6pm.

“Many residents have returned although the road from Girei to this point has been nearly empty.

“Lassa and Dile exhibited the best use of self-defence doctrine. Unlike other towns that fled on hearing the sound of Boko Haram gunfire, the youths stood their ground and slugged it out with the Boko Haram chaps. Within 30 minutes they cleared them although few were able to escape.

“Boko Haram is becoming demystified gradually, it seems.

“There seems to be some change in the composition of the soldiers here. Most of them are 30 and above, truly professionals. The incident of begging for tips from motorists has also reduced drastically.

“We just hope they have made adequate safety arrangements for keeping the liberated towns safe.”

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by inteli: 3:59pm On Dec 03, 2014
u know how this works now. pics would make more sense.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by holatin(m): 4:02pm On Dec 03, 2014
I pray you are the offensive not the defender

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:13pm On Dec 03, 2014
Compare Nigerian Army’s APC (12.7mm) bullet with Boko Haram’s rocket size one (35 mm) (right). T72, now in use by the army, has 120mm ballistic

Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:14pm On Dec 03, 2014
Communities are still riddled with bullets and IEDs. The military is doing a lot of cleaning up

Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:15pm On Dec 03, 2014
The road to Hong still deserted after Boko Haram insurgents were dislodged by the military

Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:17pm On Dec 03, 2014
DESTROYED BOKO HARAM PICK UP

Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Cannonleo(m): 4:17pm On Dec 03, 2014
points to note
MBT(main battle tanks very active,with reactive Armour) T-72s and upgraded T-55s,i have personally spotted T-80s and heard reports of actions from it)
battle hardened troops deployed.as stated with age ramifications
adopting of the KBA engagement style typical with the British doctrine of the army in advancement.
corrections made to defensive positioning and force emplacement..
activation of the Damboa style garrison system in most towns.


NA has made changes but more still needs to be done..kudos Nigeria Army
God bless nigeria
Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:18pm On Dec 03, 2014
DESTROYED BUILDING

Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:19pm On Dec 03, 2014
PICK UP DESTROYED

Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by EVarn(m): 4:39pm On Dec 03, 2014
it has always been said,nigeria is like a push and start car,it takes a major catalystic occurence for massive change to manifest
Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Nigerian Military’s Renewed Offensive Against Boko Haram by olufemi26(m): 4:49pm On Dec 03, 2014
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