The Nigerian Army has dismissed close to 200 soldiers, as a
result of their cowardice in tackling the Boko Haram insurgents terrorising
communities in the nation’s north-east.
The Army said on Tuesday at the Rukuba Barracks in Jos, the
Plateau State capital, that the militias were dismissed due to their negligence
of duty.
The dismissal is coming months after the military increased
counter-terrorism operations in the north-east, chasing the terrorists, trying
to establish an Islamic State, out of communities they had earlier occupied.
Last week, some 260 women and children rescued from the Boko
Haram terrorists’ stronghold, Sambisa Forest, were relocated from a camp in the
North-eastern city of Yola to an unspecified military facility.
The Nigerian troops fighting the terrorist group had also
inflicted another crushing defeat on the Islamist militants at the Sambisa
Forest, in a major offensive described as ‘merciless’ against the insurgency.
The Nigeria Army then warned that the army would not condole
any act of cowardice, neglect or indiscipline from any of its personnel.
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