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By Emmanuel Daudu/Abuja-Nigeria

The gallant troops of the Nigerian armed forces has vehemently   thwarted the attack by Boko Haram (BHT) and members of the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP) on the troops in Kukawa Community, Borno State.

As part of the Boko Haram (BHT)/Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP) elements campaign of terror and  destruction, the  terrorists on 18 August 2020 attacked troops’ location in Kukawa town in Borno State where the attack was vehemently thwarted and rendered futile.

According to the Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Defence Headquarters, Major General John Enenche, in a press release made available to newsmen today, 20 August, 2020, stated that, during the incident, 8 BHTs were neutralized and uncomfirmed number escaped with gun shots wounds. 

Unfortunately, three (3) soldiers were fatally wounded and later gave up at the military medical reception station at kukawa military location. Two (2) others also sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at the military medical station. 

Retrospectively, on 29  July 2020, the Executive Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum flagged off the re-opening of  Munguno-Cross Kauwa-Kukawa Road which was followed almost immediately with the resettlement of  some of the displaced people from Kukawa and life was already picking up in the town. The attack by the terrorists was therefore a deliberate attempt to reverse the milestone achievements recorded regarding IDPs in the areas of; peace building, reconstruction, rehabilitation and resettlement efforts by the government.

Also, as contained in the statement, the situation in Kukawa is reportedly calm with troops in full control.  
However, The Nigerian Armed Forces has assured  the general public that there is no going back in its struggle to see to the rebuilding and resettlement efforts for the displaced people. The futile attempt by the terrorists to thwart it only spurred the gallant troops for more decisive action.

The people of Kukawa are therefore advised to go about their normal lawful businesses without any hindrance. They are also enjoined to always avail the troops and other security agencies with credible information about the terrorists and any suspicious persons accordingly.

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