The military command however, has enough motivation when it comes to conducting trials for army deserters and mutiny partakers, no matter what the excuse is, once you are in uniform, whether there's not enough ammunition or it seems like your bosses are not giving you full disclosure before sending you off to battle, you just have to do your job. ** sigh.
Vanguard reports:
There were indications, weekend, that the Army High Command
has ordered the arrest and detention of a Brigadier-General attached to the 3rd
Division of the Nigerian Army (names with-held) over allegations of negligence
that gave Boko Haram terrorists an opportunity to overrun some communities in
Borno State recently.
The General was accused of providing poor leadership and
failed to instil confidence in the soldiers, resulting in several soldiers
allegedly abandoning the fight against the terrorists while several of them
lost their lives.
According to the source, when the Boko Haram insurgents came
in full force to attack Bama,some top brass of the unit offered no resistance
by running into the bush.
The source disclosed that the insurgents entered the Brigade
Headquarters and Armoury freely and carted away
vehicles and Tanks.
Vanguard was told that some of the commanders were rescued
from the bush by a battalion deployed at Konduga, which was stationed about 15
kilometers behind Bama, the last deployment before Maiduguri.
The Military high command was said to be furious that the
insurgents after taking over Bama and killing hundreds of civilians ransacked
the armoury with no soldier offering resistance, leaving the insurgents to have
a free day.
According to the source; after seizing the equipment at the
21 Brigade Bama, the terrorists used the same weapons to attack the infantry
battalion at Konduga but met their waterloo where hundreds of the Boko Haram
insurgents were killed.
The source added that the 21 Armoured Brigade which had
several armoured tanks could not withstand the battle that was later decided by
less than 400 infantry soldiers in Konduga.
It was further gathered that after running away from Bama,
some top brass of the brigade and about 800 troops went straight to Maiduguri
instead of joining the troops in Konduga to repel the attack.
Vanguard gathered that a board of inquiry is investigating
the conduct of the officers for acts of
negligence among other offences.
Military sources further told Vanguard that Boko Haram
terrorists were not really better armed in the terror war but rather leadership
of troops on ground has been discovered as a problem that needed to be tackled.
Giving an instance, a source said: “Commanders of troops are
supposed to lead soldiers from the frontline but what we discovered is that
most of the commanders operate and give orders from the rear.
“If not that our soldiers are rugged and know that the Boko
Haram terrorists could not match them professionally, what we are seeing today
would have been the opposite. Actually, when terrorists see soldiers coming, they
run for their lives, but due to poor leadership, the back-up arrangements are
not activated. When soldiers therefore run out of ammunition and the terrorists
regroup, soldiers will have no other choice than to retreat”.
The source cited the successes recorded severally in the
battles to take over Konduga as the perfect way the Nigeria Army operates,
noting that even though there were four different attacks with heavy weaponry,
the army was able to defeat them and recovered stolen weapons.
Military extends restriction of vehicular movement in
Maiduguri.
Meanwhile, the ban on vehicular movements in Maiduguri,
which was to last from 5 pm last Friday till 7 am today has been extended till
tomorrow. The ban was imposed following
intelligence reports that Boko Haram terrorists will attack mosques, markets
and other public places during the sallah period.
A statement by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations of
7 Division Col. Sanni Usman, said “all necessary security measures are being
implemented, while members of the public are hereby requested to comply fully
with this embargo as defaulters will be severely sanctioned”.
He said, however, that workers on essential services such as
hospitals and fire services with clear identification are exempted from the
restriction.
Colonel Usman then advised members of the public to report
any suspicious movement of persons or vehicles around their environment to the
nearest security agencies.
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