In
this Wednesday April 8, 2015 photo, Nigerian soldiers’ man a checkpoint in
Gwoza, Nigeria, a town newly liberated from Boko Haram. (AP Photo/Lekan
Oyekanmi)
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Nigeria's president has
exaggerated the military's success against Boko Haram, say officials in
northern Nigeria in response to an American commander's testimony that the
Islamic extremist group still holds territory.
Associated
Press report continues:
President
Muhammadu Buhari said in January that Boko Haram is "currently not holding
any territory today as we speak." His claim — made at a summit in Abu
Dhabi — was met with skepticism in Nigeria.
Buhari's
claim was contradicted last week by Gen. David Rodriguez, commander of U.S.
Africa Command, who told the Senate Armed Services Committee in Washington that
Boko Haram "does own some significant territory in northern Nigeria."
Rodriguez's
statement indicates that Nigeria's government is overstating its success in the
campaign to eliminate the extremists, a few northern officials said this
weekend.
"All
we know is that Boko Haram lacks the capacity to carry out their usual
commando-like attacks during which they march in and run down towns or
villages, but that is not enough to say that they are not around," said
Ngari Modu, a transport official in the Nganzai area of northeast Borno state.
Modu,
who stays in a camp for displaced persons in the city of Maiduguri, said his
home village and surrounding areas remain "no-go" zones.
"We
are left confused each time we hear soldiers saying no territory is now under
the control of Boko Haram," he said by telephone.
In
this Sunday Jan. 31, 2016 photo, a man walks past burnt out houses following an
attack by Boko Haram in Dalori village near Maiduguri, Nigeria. (AP Photo/Jossy
Ola)
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In
the 10 months since he took office promising to halt the insurgency, Buhari has
replaced the military's leadership, resupplied soldiers and moved the
headquarters for the fight from the distant capital, Abuja, to Maiduguri.
Sen. Mohammed Ndume of
Borno said that Nigeria's soldiers are succeeding in cutting off Boko Haram's
access to food and supplies and he is confident that eventually the military
will regain all territory from Boko Haram.
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