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How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by dre11(m): 7:46am On Sep 16, 2019
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The Super Camp strategy adopted by the military in the war against insurgency in the North-east may have given the terrorists opportunity to occupy more territories from where they launch assaults on the troops, THISDAY investigation has revealed.

Under the SuperCamp strategy, the military, in what appeared like a tactical retreat, pulled out its battalions from all the camps occupied by troops and relocated them to heavily fortified cities where their brigade headquarters are located.

In the wake of criticism from Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum and some communities in the state, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, had said the Super Camp was the way to victory, adding that the Nigerian Army was expanding on the idea to defeat the insurgents.

He had disclosed that 20 super camps had been established so far and described the concept as “the concentration of formidable fighting forces in strongholds that have the capacity for swift mobility.

“This requires the forces to be proactive, dogged, and capable of making bold offensives at all times to defeat the adversary by denying freedom of action.

“To support the super camp concept, we have inducted more manpower and equipment in this theatre.”

But THISDAY gathered that as the soldiers concentrated inside these heavily-guarded Super Camps, all the military posts previously occupied by the troops were taken over by the terrorists, thus making it difficult for soldiers to venture outside the super camps without falling victims to landmines and ambush by the terrorists.

Zulum had at a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari complained that the super camp strategy was “unwise and not working” and lamented that the withdrawal of troops from many towns to be concentrated on a particular area was the reason for the increasing attacks on Borno communities by insurgents.

The governor’s disapproval was followed by a letter by some communities to Buhari urging a review of the security situation, adding that they have lost confidence in the military following incessant attacks by the insurgents without appropriate response from the troops.

Two soldiers who returned from the war in the North-east at the weekend told THISDAY that Boko Haram fighters are now moving freely in all the areas the troops had withdrawn from, thereby complicating the war.

“Concentration of troops in one location has brought setback to the war. Boko Haram fighters are moving freely in all the areas our troops withdrew from. They lay mines freely and ambush soldiers. Each time troops go for ‘clearance exercise,’ the casualties are very heavy because of landmines and ambush by Boko Haram. Before they came up with this idea of Super Camp, soldiers were everywhere keeping watch over the dangerous routes,” one of the soldiers said.

He added that the movement of soldiers has become endangered because of the landmines and ambush by Boko Haram who have taken over all the military posts previously occupied by the soldiers.


According to him, in one of the most recent attacks, the terrorists ambushed troops going from Damaturu to Biu and snatched four gun trucks and N15 million from the soldiers after killing one soldier and wounding another.

“The soldiers were going to Biu from Damaturu. The N15 million cash was for their feeding and ration allowance,” he said.

Another soldier cited the case of the 155 Battalion, which he said had withdrawn from Banki Junction in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State.

“All the troops at Banki Junction and along the road withdrew to the Brigade Headquarters at Bama where they formed the Super Camp. Banki Junction is where they built Abu Ali Shooting Range in honour of Lt. Col. Abu Ali who died in the war. There is a filling station and a mosque at the junction. Soldiers of 155 Battalion were worshipping at the mosque and using the filling station as park because it was not destroyed. But as I am talking to you, Boko Haram is using the shooting range and worshipping at the mosque and moving freely in that axis because of the withdrawal of the troops.

Soldiers serving at the Brigade Headquarters at Bama must pass through this junction before they go to Maiduguri. They must pass through this junction before they go to Gwoza, which has link to Adamawa State. They must pass through this junction before they go to the main Banki town, which is the boundary with Cameroon. With Boko Haram moving freely and laying mines in these places, it is now difficult for soldiers to leave their base in Bama,” he stated.

According to him, as part of the war strategy, soldiers who were stationed at Pulka have been moved to their Brigade Headquarters in Gwoza.

He said it is now dangerous for soldiers or civilians within Maiduguri to go beyond Konduga Local Government Area.

“If you go beyond Konduga, you are in an enemy territory because soldiers have withdrawn from those places,” he added.

But when contacted, the Theater Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Major General Olusegun Adeniyi, invited THISDAY to Maiduguri for on-the-spot assessment.

He volunteered to take THISDAY round the affected areas to get the actual first-hand knowledge of the war situation.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/16/revealed-how-militarys-super-camp-strategy-aids-boko-haram-to-hold-positions/

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by GOFRONT(m): 7:50am On Sep 16, 2019
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See them, see them.....If they like make they apply Military MEGA camp strategy, the Monster they birthed and Nurtured has already matured into a full grown man now....

As a mar of fact, He has already Out-Powered them now....las las na our young soldiers fresh outta the Depot them go push to go face the deadly monster....

Some go die, some go runaway, Only lucky few make it back alive....

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Davash222(m): 7:55am On Sep 16, 2019
“... Boko Haram is using the shooting range and worshipping at the mosque and moving freely in that axis because of the withdrawal of the troops.”


You see why we said Northern leaders, citizens, Imams and others are all supporting this Boko haram. Boko haram will come to a mosque and be worshiping with people they always butcher. The Imam and his ‘congregation’ will cheer them up for worshiping with them. 3 months later, same Boko haram will come to the mosque and butcher all of them and you expect me to say RIP

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Nobody: 8:36am On Sep 16, 2019
Even the 'cluesless' ex-president Jonathan would have known by now that the current COAS has run out of ideas and is overdue for removal, but something is beclouding Buhari's objectivity that only our president himself understands.

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Duggedised12(f): 10:21am On Sep 16, 2019
Aside from money, i am still trying to figure out what the elites sponsoring insurgency stand to gain undecided

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by SouthSouth1914: 10:21am On Sep 16, 2019
Sounds like the Nigerian Army are retreating!

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Muyiwaipere(m): 10:22am On Sep 16, 2019
Oga..... See let's not drive issues wrongly

Boko Haram is here to stay

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Nobody: 10:23am On Sep 16, 2019
Ok
Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by CarGuideNG: 10:24am On Sep 16, 2019
Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by kenzysmith: 10:25am On Sep 16, 2019
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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Crazeworld(m): 10:28am On Sep 16, 2019

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by OBAGADAFFI: 10:28am On Sep 16, 2019
I thought they claimed BK are using Gorilla warfare tactics.

Why hiding inside Super Camps?


But THISDAY gathered that as the soldiers concentrated inside these heavily-guarded Super Camps, all the military posts previously occupied by the troops were taken over by the terrorists, thus making it difficult for soldiers to venture outside the super camps without falling victims to landmines and ambush by the terrorists.

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by passyhansome(m): 10:29am On Sep 16, 2019
OUR MILITARY THINKS EVERYTHING IS BY GRAGRA OR MAN POWER, FORGETTING WISDOM IS THE PRINCIPAL THING...

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by eTECTIV: 10:30am On Sep 16, 2019
Our military spend more time talking tactics in d media dan on d warfront... So many ppl seem to b benefiting from d whole security situation in d North East and dey are doing all dey can to continue to fan d flames to keep it burning... D govt and d military all know what dey are doing jare

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by iReddington: 10:31am On Sep 16, 2019
Sophisticated Air support and equipment is the only way the military can win this.
Not the usual cloak and dagger guerilla warfare these insurgents have mastered, they need to change tactics and invest in surveillance, drop napalm bombs in sambisa forest angry and incinerate the habitat.

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by anonimi: 10:31am On Sep 16, 2019
Gracealone:
Even the 'cluesless' ex-president Jonathan would have known by now that the current COAS has run out of ideas is overdue for removal, but something is beclouding Buhari's objectivity that only our president himself understands.

See below for clues grin


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2587510_buharibokoharamnegotiator_jpegd42690cb2f2ac90a06f15aac5d233e2c

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by tsephanyah(f): 10:33am On Sep 16, 2019
Hmm

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by anambraamaka: 10:33am On Sep 16, 2019
The Military is not serious, My military friend told me senior military men are involved, they give Boko Haram intel, BTW who moves raw cash in this electronic era??

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by anonimi: 10:34am On Sep 16, 2019
Muyiwaipere:
Oga..... See let's not drive issues wrongly

Boko Haram is here to stay

Thanks to their supporters like the man below who scammed Nigerians to become president

Buhari faults crackdown on Boko Haram
JUNE 3, 2013

Presidential candidate for the Congress for Progressive Change in the 2011 Presidential election, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has frowned on the emergency rule in parts of the North. He alleged that innocent civilians were being killed in the states.

Buhari speaking during a Liberty FM Hausa Service Programme, Guest of the Week, on Sunday in Kaduna said that Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished unlike the “special treatment” given to the Niger Delta militants by the Federal Government.

More from: http://www.punchng.com/news/joining-apc-not-about-2015-presidency-buhari/


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2193460_buharifaultsbokoclampdown_jpega413ed39790bd6df7c30d3a27da2352c

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by macaranta(m): 10:35am On Sep 16, 2019
Interesting, all the strategies won't work except there's honesty in this fight tongue

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by phkka1(m): 10:37am On Sep 16, 2019
This is exactly the concept of technically defeated boko haram.

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Chibuzoc(m): 10:38am On Sep 16, 2019
Shopping From repented Boko haram terrorists to repented bandits

Nonsense

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by Mcreloaded(m): 10:38am On Sep 16, 2019
[quote author=SouthSouth1914 post=82278819]Sounds like the Nigerian Army are retreating![/quote

Its called tactical withdrawal or technical withdrawal
Dont use the word retreat it is not sweet in the ear.

Lets wait for Lai to come and package it better please you are warned never to use the word retreat,

In Nigerian army ot is no retreat and no surrender

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by olisaEze(m): 10:39am On Sep 16, 2019
Gracealone:
Even the 'cluesless' ex-president Jonathan would have known by now that the current COAS has run out of ideas is overdue for removal, but something is beclouding Buhari's objectivity that only our president himself understands.

cheesy Even if buhari could read ur comment, terms like ‘objectivity’ and ‘understanding’ will be beyond his comprehension cheesy cheesy cheesy, believe me. The military higher ups don’t want this war to end anytime soon because it is their cash cow! The lives lost don’t mean a damn thing to any of these men! The reputation cost don’t mean a thing to men who only think in terms of cash by any means! I over heard someone say “what are soldiers if not for dying”, what a sorry state my beloved country has fallen to under this administration. Bubu has abdicated for Abba Kyari & Boss Mustapha, those two are our real presidents!

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Re: How Military’s Super Camp Strategy Aids Boko Haram To Hold Positions by DJInfluence: 10:42am On Sep 16, 2019
Davash222:
“... Boko Haram is using the shooting range and worshipping at the mosque and moving freely in that axis because of the withdrawal of the troops.”


You see why we said Northern leaders, citizens, Imams and others are all supporting this Boko haram. Boko haram will come to a mosque and be worshiping with people they always butcher. The Imam and his ‘congregation’ will cheer them up for worshiping with them. 3 months later, same Boko haram will come to the mosque and butcher all of them and you expect me to say RIP


You don´t understand what fear can do to a man. You expect them to do what exactly? capture or kill the Boko haram worshipers? Did it occurred to you that doing that will mean a reprisal attack especially since the Army are not even there. moreover, if the terrorist are walking and worshiping freely, it´s mainly because they control the towns/villages.

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