The National Information Centre said on Monday that the ongoing war
against insurgency in the North East was yielding desired result as the
military had so far recaptured 10 towns hitherto seized by the
terrorists in Adamawa alone.
The Coordinator of the centre, Mike
Omeri, stated this while giving an update on troops operation in the
area at a news conference in Abuja.
Omeri listed Hong, Mubi North,
Mubi South, Michika, Shuwa, Wuro Gyambi, Gombi, Vimtim, Uba and Bazza
in Adamawa State as the recaptured areas.
He, however, said that
Madagali, Gulak, Wagga-Mildo, Shelini/Vapra, Sabon-Gari and Gubla in
Adamawa were still being held by the insurgents.
“Other areas such as Kirchinga, Pallam and Mayo-wandu have remained calm and peaceful,” he said.
According to him, troops have recaptured parts of Gujba and Gulani in Yobe, which were hitherto also seized by the terrorists.
He
said Mafa, Gamboru-Ngala, Mallam Fatori, Abadam and Marte in Borno had
been recaptured by troops, who had been advancing to retake other areas
held by the insurgents.
Omeri commended the troops for their
determination and loyalty in defending Maiduguri, which came under
attack on Sunday and for gallantly repelling the terrorists.
He
said the AU Peace and Security Council met on Monday in Cameroun to
authorise and finalise the concept of operation for the 7, 500 troops
approved to fight the insurgents.
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