Military denies halting operation to aid Shekau

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The Nigerian Army has flayed insinuations that troops movement under
Operation DEEP PUNCH II was temporarily halted to aid Boko Haram Leader,
Abubakar Shekau, escaped.

 

Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, in
a statement issued in Maiduguri, dismissed the report as “not true”.

Nwachukwu said the ongoing clearance operation by troops of Operation
Lafiya Dole under the operation DEEP PUNCH II was being executed
according to plans.

He noted that troops movement were halted in view of the exigencies
of time and in accordance with military plan and strategy, and not to
give escape avenue to the insurgents’ leader.

Nwachukwu described the report as frivolous capable of demoralizing the troops and hamper progress of the ongoing operation.

He added that such misinformation is untenable and do not reflect the
strong character and courageous disposition of troops of Operation
LAFIYA DOLE.

The spokesman urged the people to disregard such information and
cooperate with the military to enable them succeed in its clearance
campaign against remnants of the Boko Haram insurgents.

“The attention of Theatre Command, Operation LAFIYA DOLE has been
drawn to unfortunate mainstream and social media reports insinuating
that troops advance at the ongoing Operation DEEP PUNCH II was
deliberately halted to allow the escape of the purported factional Boko
Haram terrorists group leader, Abubakar Shekau in Sambisa forest. This
is not true.


“Contrary to the mischievous allegations, no such order or directive
was given by anybody to any of the units and formations in the
operation.


“It is crucial to point out that there are several factors in
planning and conduct of military operations, whether kinetic or
otherwise. The ongoing Operation DEEP PUNCH II, which is aimed at
clearing Boko Haram insurgents from the Sambisa forest and the northern
fringes of Lake Chad region, was planned to be executed in phases.


“It is a phase operation and therefore requires that at a
predetermined point or stage, troops will be halted either preparatory
for transiting to another phase or the other depending on the threat
situation.


“During the operation, troops movement could be put on halt when
vehicles or other mobile equipment are bugged down due to the difficulty
of the terrain and for recovery purposes.


“In military operations avenues are deliberately provided for troops
to habour, where they rest and carry out refitting of weapons and other
equipment before resuming the operations.


“Additionally, booby traps and land mines could also compel an
advancing troops to halt to enable some specialized squad or scout
assess the situation before movement resume. These and several other
factors could precipitate the halting of troops during operations.


“It is therefore very appalling and unimaginable that a fundamental
operational procedure could be misinterpreted and be mischievously used
as a psychological weapon to indirectly dampen the morale of our
troops.”

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