The Nigerian Army has accused members of Magumeri town, in Magumeri
local government area of Borno State, of collaborating and harboring
some Boko Haram members in their community.
Recall that the community came under serious attacks by the sect members
yesterday evening but was repeled by the troops of 8 Task Force
Division, Operation Lafiya Dole.
The sect members had attempted to kill residents of the community and
set it ablaze but they were repeled by the troops in the community
In a statement released today, the Director Army Public Relation, Brig.
General Sani Usman, says preliminary investigations into the attack have
shown that the sect members that carried out the attacks lived within
the community and are well known to the people. Usman says because of
the seeming collaboration between residents of the community and the
sect members, the community have never come under any attack until
yesterday.
“While troops are still consolidating and mopping up, it is imperative
to state that preliminary investigation shows that the attackers of
Magumeri came from the same community. The terrorists that attacked the
village are well known to the people. It should also be noted that the
village was never attacked throughout the period of the insurgency for some inexplicable reasons. The
terrorists and their collaborators hibernating in the area were never
exposed. There seems to be unholy alliance between the terrorists and
the villagers. Consequently, we are constrained to state that it’s now
high time for the people to take up the fight themselves and help the
Nigerian military and other security agencies to protect them. It is a
grievous mistake and criminal offence to continue to shield or harbour
any known Boko Haram terrorist in their midst.”
Usman described terrorists as inhuman and barbaric and should always be
exposed.
“It is imperative that all communities in the North East especially
Borno State, should fully cooperate with the military and the security
agencies by exposing Boko Haram terrorists in their respective towns and
villages,” he said.

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