DETAILS have
emerged as to how the militant Islamic sect, Boko Haram, ran a sort of
government over ten local governments in Borno State before President
Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency on May 14.
Reports
available to the Nigerian Tribune confirmed that the Islamic sect took
over the administration of the local governments, collecting taxes and
running health centres alongside the training camps for the insurgents.
The group also declared a 'no fly zone' over Borno area during their reign of terror.
Informed
security sources revealed that the sect acquired anti-aircraft
missiles, in order to bring down any plane seen flying around the 'No
Fly Zone.'
The
source further revealed that following intelligence report by security
agencies, airline operators were advised to avoid flying over certain
areas in Borno State.
It was gathered that a two-pronged approach was hatched by the sect to devastate and throw the whole nation into confusion.
The
intelligence report also indicated the plans by the sect to hijack any
private jet or commercial airline to hit important sites in Abuja so as
to replicate the September 11, 2001 attack on the United States of
America, which saw hijackers crashing planes into the World Trade Centre
in New York.
The
source revealed that these reports were made available to President
Jonathan, who immediately summoned the National Security Council meeting
to discuss how to avoid these calamities.
The
security source disclosed that it was at the meeting that the issues
were raised on how to tackle the menace and it was then the service
chiefs came up the idea of state of emergency to enable them deal with
the insurgency once and for all.
It
was when the decisions were agreed upon that the President summoned the
three governors of the affected states and assured them that the
political structures would not be dismantled during the emergency
period.
The
source said that the Boko Haram as of April was fully in control of
three local governments in Borno State and collecting taxes from
residents of the area which they used in funding their operations.
The insurgents also hoisted their flags in those local governments, destroying all Nigerian flags.
Nigerian
Tribune gathered that the terrorists had already drawn up their plans
of operation on how to launch attacks few weeks ahead of the emergency
declaration.
Nigerian
Tribune further gathered that some of the secret documents were
recovered by the Joint Task Force, mentioning names of their sponsors
and how to carry out jihad.
The
source added that the State of Emergency was the only saving grace for
the country, as any further delay would have been devastating.
It
was also gathered that the military hierarchy advised the government
that GSM operators should be advised to shutdown their networks so as to
prevent the insurgents from communicating.
Troops foil terrorists regrouping
Troops
of the Special Forces have intercepted messages sent to fleeing
insurgents urging them not to give up, but fight to the end.
The
attempt by some of them to heed the call was foiled during the weekend
as they were trailed to some settlements and towns towards the border
where they planned to regroup.
Defence
spokesman, Brigadier General Chris Olukolade, said that the troops of
the Multinational Joint Task Force carried out an operation which
resulted in the capture and destruction of the insurgents' assembly
points sited on the outskirts of Kaneram Dan Katsina, Tumbu Dabino and
Mallam Fatori area north of Baga.
According
to him, the towns and settlements have now been secured while cordon
and search operation is also ongoing in the area after the insurgents
have been dislodged.
He
said that a total of 25 insurgents were rounded up while three died
including a high profile terrorist identified as Abba, who had been on
the list of most wanted persons.
General
Olukolade disclosed that the incident happened during an encounter with
troops of the task force as the insurgents were finalising moves to
carry out an extensive terrorist operation around Maiduguri.
He
also added that the captured ones were all apprehended with their
weapons which include rifles, pistols, double barrel guns and various
calibres of ammunition during a raid operation of the JTF in Kumshe and
Bulunkutu area.
He
said the terrorists succeeded in killing a security operative of the
Task Force but, they were all apprehended before their main planned
infiltration with more arms to cause mayhem in the city.
Also,
in Sambisa forest, troops combing the area continue to make more
discoveries as a man who had been held hostage in the forest since last
year escaped, bound in handcuffs as his captors fled during the troops'
attack on the biggest camp in the forest.
The
freed hostage is being treated by the Task Force while the troops are
dominating the forest as they find a number of fresh graves.
The
Defence spokesman added that more arms and ammunition, burnt vehicles
and other equipment were discovered and that there would be more updates
as the operation continues.
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