The
military on Friday announced that troops had retaken the town of Gwoza from
Boko Haram, from which the group declared their caliphate last year.
"Troops
this morning captured Gwoza destroying the Headquarters of the Terrorists
self-styled Caliphate," Defence Headquarters in Abuja announced on Twitter.
GRAPHITTI NEWS based on several media sources reports:
"Several
terrorists died while many are captured. Mopping up of entire Gwoza and her
suburbs is ongoing," it added in a separate message.
Earlier
this month, residents who fled the town in Borno state told news reporters that militants
had been massing in Gwoza and killing local people who were unable to flee.
That
led to speculation that the group, which has been pushed out of a number of
towns in three northeast states in recent weeks, was preparing for a final
assault.
AFP reported that Boko
Haram leader Abubakar Shekau declared on August 24 last year that Gwoza was
"part of the Islamic caliphate", adding to speculation the militants
were imitating the Islamic State group.
- 'Final onslaught' -
Shekau
had the previous month praised IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi but stopped short
of pledging allegiance. He has since formally allied himself to the group in
Syria and Iraq.
National security spokesman Mike Omeri said last week that troops had begun the
"final onslaught" against Boko Haram, saying Gwoza was one of three
areas yet to be retaken.
A
four-nation coalition of Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon has claimed a number
of successes since the turn of the year to end the insurgency which has claimed
more than 13,000 lives since 2009.
The
ongoing operation was cited as a reason to delay Nigeria's 2015 General Election on
February 14 to this Saturday, as soldiers would not be able to provide security
nationwide.
In a
televised address broadcast on Friday, President Goodluck Jonathan hailed
troops for having "successfully stemmed the seizure of Nigerian
territories".
"I
heartily commend the very courageous men and women of our Armed Forces for the
immense sacrifices which they continue to make in defending the nation and
protecting its citizens," he added.
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