Mass surrender hits Boko Haram as 4 commanders, 13 fighters surrendered to troops in two days – MNJTF

Usman Abdullah
Usman Abdullah
Boko Haram

The multinational joint task force (MNJTF) fighting insurgency in the Lake Chad region says it has recorded mass surrender of insurgents.

In a statement on Saturday, Abubakar Abdullahi, MNJTF spokesperson, said the development was a result of the intensified kinetic and non-kinetic operations adopted by the task force.

“In the wake of escalated kinetic and non-kinetic operations by the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), coupled with a dwindling logistic supply in Boko Haram hideouts, mass surrenders rattle Boko Haram insurgents,” Abdullahi said.

“Over a span of two days, from 14 to 15 August 2023, four key Boko Haram commanders, 13 main fighters, and a total of 45 family members laid down their arms and surrendered to troops of Sector 3 MNJTF in Cross Kauwa and Baga of Kukawa LGA.

“Surrendered items include seven AK-47 Rifles, one FN Rifle (SLR), nearly 440 rounds of assorted calibre ammunition, and other essential tools of insurgency.

“On the inaugural day of the recent mass surrender, 14 August 2023, two commanders, nine main fighters and 21 family members yielded to the relentless operations of troops stroked by the 19 Brigade in Cross Kauwa and 403 Amphibious Brigade in Baga.

“They voluntarily surrendered six AK 47 rifles, one FN Rifle (SLR), 20 magazines (with two fully loaded), 12 rounds of 5.6-millimetre ammunition, two hand grenades, three Bandoliers, and 180 rounds of 7.62-millimetre ammunition amongst numerous items.”

According to the spokesperson, two commanders, four fighters, and their 24 family members also laid down their weapons on Tuesday.

He said the task force has asked the remaining insurgents to embrace peace and surrender before it’s too late, adding that the act provides the safest route toward peace and rehabilitation.

In another development, the Borno government says the biometrics data capturing of repentant Boko Haram members has resumed after a hitch that led to a protest by some of them in Maiduguri, the state capital.

Usman Tar, the commissioner of information and internal security, said a total of 6,900 repentant insurgents have been processed.

He said this was done under the disarmament, demobilisation, deradicalisation, rehabilitation, reconciliation, and reintegration (DDDRRR) programme known as the “Borno model”.

“The data processing process was scheduled to be conducted in 6 batches by a certified team of intelligence and ICT experts with utmost level of professionalism and confidentiality in data management,” Tar said.

“However, due to a bridge in communication, those who were supposed to appear for the data capture at a later date appeared Friday, August 18, 2023, and this led to confusion at a camp where the exercise was being conducted.

“The Borno government wishes to assure the public that the situation is under control and normalcy has been restored at the venue of the biometric exercise.”

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