Boko Haram ‘technically defeated’ –FG



President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said Nigeria has “technically won the war” against Boko Haram. Buhari told the BBC that the sect could no longer mount “conventional attacks” against security forces or populated areas.
Boko Haram ‘technically defeated’ –FG
                                                                  President M. Buhari


It had been reduced to fighting with Improvised Explosives Devices, IED, and remained a force only in its heartland of Borno State, he said. Boko Haram has been described as one of the world’s deadliest terror groups.
Critics of the government argue that it has exaggerated the scale of its success against the militants, and that each time the army claims to have wiped out Boko Haram, the militants have quietly rebuilt.
President Buhari has given the army until the end of this year to defeat the group a deadline that is likely to be extended as Boko Haram is still bombing some areas despite losing towns under its control.
But he told the BBC that the jihadists had been all but driven out from Adamawa and Yobe states, and their way of operating curtailed.
“Boko Haram has reverted to using improvised explosive devices, IEDs,” he said. “Indoctrinating young guys… they have now been reduced to that.
“But articulated conventional attacks on centres of communication and populations.. they are no longer capable of doing that effectively.
“So I think technically, we have won the war because people are going back into their neighbourhoods. Boko Haram as an organised fighting force, I assure you, that we have dealt with them.”
Only a few days ago, Islamic State, to whom Boko Haram is affiliated, said its West Africa division had launched more than 100 attacks killing more than 1,000 people over the past two months, the Site Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist websites, reported. Boko Haram has also broadened its threat to neighbouring countries, around the Lake Chad region.
It reportedly killed five people in a raid in Niger earlier this week. Buhari said Nigeria had reorganised and reequipped the military, which had received training from the British, the Americans and the French. A key priority for the government now, he said, is to rebuild infrastructure and help all displaced people to return to their homes.

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