Two Boko Haram commanders and
deputies to Abubakar Shekau, a factional leader of the terror group, were
killed in successful military operations at Alafa in Borno on Sallah day, an
official has said.
The Army spokesman, Sani Usman, said
in a statement on Tuesday that the deputies that were killed in the onslaught
included Afdu Kawuri and Abubakar Banishek.
“This is in addition to Ba’Abba
Ibrahim and two other Boko Haram commanders that died after sustaining injuries
during their last ambush at Magumeri Local Government Area of Borno,” he added.
He said five other key leaders of
the group and close associates of Mr. Shekau were neutralised in joint
bombardment in August.
Mr. Usman described Mr. Shekau’s
latest video in which he taunted the army as an act of desperation and lies by
remnants of the insurgents to instil unnecessary fear in law abiding citizens.
In the video, the group denied the
killing of its five key commanders and claimed it had wonderful Sallah
celebration in the Sambisa forest.
“We wish to challenge the so-called
terrorist leader to produce the five key commanders earlier killed or the video
of those Ameers he claimed not dead and are still with him.
“It is also instructive to note that
Shekau is scared and rattled by the 40-day ultimatum issued by the Chief of
Army Staff to Operation LAFIYA DOLE to fish him out,” Mr. Usman, a brigadier
general, said.
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