Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - Boko Haram militants have launched attacks on two military formations in Borno State, targeting an army base in Wajirko, Damboa Local Government Area, and another in Wulgo, Gamboru Ngala Local Government Area.
During the attacks, troops were dislodged, and unconfirmed reports
suggest some terrorists were killed in the clashes, reports Vanguard.
In a related development, at least two soldiers were feared dead, and
others sustained injuries when a convoy, including the newly deployed Brigade
Commander of ‘Operation Hadin Kai,’ struck landmines along the
Maiduguri-Damboa-Biu road.
The commander was reportedly among the wounded.
This renewed wave of attacks comes as authorities plan to reopen the
185-kilometer Maiduguri-Damboa-Biu road, which has been closed for years due to
insecurity.
Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, expressed deep
concern over the escalating Boko Haram attacks in his constituency.
He urged the federal government to deploy advanced technology, including
drones, to combat insurgency effectively.
He also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to train,
equip, arm, and motivate security forces to address terrorism, kidnapping, and
banditry.
Senator Ndume further highlighted the worsening security situation along
the Maiduguri-Damaturu-Buni Yadi-Biu road, where kidnappings have increased.
Among those abducted is Professor Abubakar El-Jummah, Dean of the
Faculty of Engineering and Technology at the Nigerian Army University Biu
(NAUB), who remains in Boko Haram captivity.
He lamented the continued attacks on communities such as Gwoza,
Askira-Uba, Chibok, Damboa, Biu, and Hawul, warning that without decisive
action, these assaults would persist.
No official statement has been issued in the matter at press time.

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