President Idriss Deby |
President Idriss Deby of Chad on Wednesday called on Boko Haram
leader, Abubakar Shekau, to surrender or face death.
Derby
told a news conference in N’djamena, that he knows the whereabouts of Shekau,
who, according to him, was sighted in Dikwa , a village in Borno State two days
ago.
“Abubakar
Shekau must surrender. We know where he is. If he doesn’t give himself up he will
suffer the same fate as his compatriots,” he said.
“He
(Shekau) was in Dikwa two days ago. He managed to get away but we know where he
is. It’s in his interests to surrender,” Deby added.
Chadian
troops earlier this week liberated the village, which is about 85 kilometres
away from Maiduguri, the Borno State capital from Boko Haram.
During a battle for the village, the Chadian soldiers killed over 100 Boko Haram insurgents. The insurgents were said to have fled to a huge building where they were found inside wardrobes by the troops, who fired volleys of bullets at them.
But in an apparent last act of defiance, a suicide bomber among
the fighters climbed into a truck carrying gas canisters and blew it up,
killing a Chadian soldier and injuring 34.
A
Chadian soldier told a Reuters reporter visiting the town after fighting
subsided, that the building was Boko Haram’s command centre.
“They
came to hide here as we advanced,” the soldier said, pointing to the bodies in
the wardrobes.
The
Chadian army spokesman, Col. Azem Bermandoa, who confirmed the killings, said
his men chased those who escaped about 15 kilometres out of the
town, where many walls were sprayed with bullets and most houses lay deserted.
According
to the report, the Nigerian military had listed Dikwa as one of the towns it
wanted to liberate from the insurgents before the general elections.
Chadian
forces had planned to take the town last month, but were ordered back by the
Nigeria military, which said it planned to attack it.
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