The Nigerian Army said, yesterday, that it was working
towards relocating the residents of Baga, a community in Borno State, to safer
locations. Deputy Director Public Relations, Theatre Command of Operation
Lafiya Dole, Onyema Nwachukwu, disclosed this in a statement, yesterday.
Nwachukwu said this is in view of ongoing military
operations in the area.
Last week, insurgents attacked the headquarters of 7 brigade Multinational Joint Task Force, MNJTF, at Baga and hoisted their flag in the
town. But the army said it was in pursuit of the “fleeing terrorists,” adding
that Boko Haram is not in control of the town. Nwachukwu also said some people
were trying to create panic and “unnecessary” humanitarian problems in some
parts of Borno State. He said these unnamed people are plotting to instigate
the inhabitants of Bama, Dikwa and Monguno communities to abandon their
communities and relocate to internally displaced persons, IDP, camps for
undisclosed reasons. “It has come to our attention that these people are
plotting to instigate the inhabitants of Bama, Dikwa and Monguno communities to
abandon their communities and relocate to IDP camps for undisclosed reasons.
“The inhabitants of these towns and the general public are
please urged to discountenance such calls and remain calm. Theatre command,
Operation LAFIYA DOLE and other Security Agencies will shed more light on the
issue in a Security Council meeting with the Borno State Government, scheduled
to hold on December 21, 2018. “We would like to further state that there is no
basis for the people of Bama, Dikwa and Monguno to vacate their respective
communities. “Members of the public are advised to remain calm as the military
is in firm control to guarantee their safety and security. We would like to
warn that any attempt to cause further panic through this false alarm would be
viewed very seriously.”
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