To
meet up with the renewed strategy of clearing the remnants of Boko
Haram terrorists, the Nigerian Army today inducted a combat motorbike
battalion at the Headquarters of 25 Task Force Brigade, Damboa, Borno
State.
The Nigerian Army also launched the second set of 100 wanted suspected Boko Haram terrorists at the occasion.
The
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai
while inducting the unit stated that the essence of the battalion is to
open and secure motorways from various towns to and fro Maiduguri and
other parts of Yobe State.
Prior
to the induction and launching ceremony, the Chief of Army Staff took
time off to see and address troops located at Delwa and Bulabulin before
arriving Damboa. On arrival, he inspected a Quarter guard at the
Brigade’s headquarters.
Thereafter,
he was briefed by the Brigade Commander, Brigadier General Lawrence
Adeleke Araba and then showed him some weapons, vehicles and Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs) making machines and equipment the formation
recovered when they cleared Boko Haram terrorists camps at Talala and
Ajingin recently.
Earlier,
the Commander, 7 Division Garrison, Colonel Solomon Babatunde Kumapayi
also showed the COAS vehicles, weapons and Improvised Explosives Making
Devices (IEDs) his formation recovered from the terrorists at Kotokuma
on Friday.
Inducting the combat motorbike
unit, the Chief of Army Staff stated that the battalion will serve as a
force multiplier in the clearance operations of remnants of Boko Haram
terrorists. He stated further that with the induction of the unit,
troops presence will be available along the roads thus keeping the roads
open and safe.
A visibly elated Secretary of
National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Borno State, Alhaji
Ahmadu Musa showered encomiums on the COAS and the Nigerian Army for
their sacrifices and the initiative that would enhance safety and
security on the roads. He promised the continuous support of his
organization to the Army towards the mopping up of the remnants of the
Boko Haram terrorists. He further assured the COAS that they will
display and distribute the banner containing the photographs of the
wanted suspected Boko Haram terrorists to all their branches and other
chapters.
The COAS also visited 254 Task Force Battalion, Sabon Gari located along Damboa-Biu road where addressed the troops.
Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman
Acting Director Army Public Relations
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