The
Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, has said that
the troops involved in the ongoing campaign against the insurgents have
discovered and dismantled a major Boko Haram’s fuel depot.
Usman said in a statement on Thursday
that the troops found the fuel depot at Ladu Bumbawa Ward of Guzamala
Local Government Area of Borno State.
He recalled that the insurgents captured
seven persons at Gajere, including the Chief Imam of the community, and
took them to the dismantled fuel depot of the insurgents.
Usman said that three of the abducted
people were able to escape from the insurgents and later led the
soldiers to where the other four were kept.
The Army spokesman added that the troops
had also blocked the major Boko Haram’s fuel supply route to Babangida
in Tarmuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State.
“Following a tip off by well-meaning
citizens, troops of 3 Division yesterday (Thursday) swooped on and
dismantled a Boko Haram fuel dump located at Ladu Dumbawa ward, Guzamala
Local Government Area of Borno State.
“It
will be recalled that suspected Boko Haram terrorists had abducted
seven persons in Gajabere and took them to the same location. Those
kidnapped were three local ward heads called “Lawani” and their
respective deputies, as well as the Chief Imam of the town.
“However, through sheer guts and bravery,
three of them escaped and reported the matter to the security agents.
This led to the rescue of the rest and discovery of the well-concealed
terrorists’ fuel depot which was also destroyed by the troops.
“The troops have further blocked the
terrorists’ supply route that led to Babangida in Tarmuwa Local
Government Area of Yobe State where they mostly get the supplies.”
Usman said that the troops were still
intensifying efforts to block the logistic supply bases of the
insurgents in order to hasten the process of their defeat.
He urged the citizens to furnish the troops with necessary information on the supply routes of the terrorists for fuel and food