ISWAP Members Surrender in Niger Republic
Ten members of the Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP), who escaped the Boko Haram attack in Kayowa and Toumbun Gini, in the North East of the Lake Chad have surrendered to the authorities in Tumour, the Republic of Niger.
Zagazola reports that the ISWAP militants, surrendered on January 10, 2022, due to the fear of battlefield elimination following intensified rival attacks.
The attack on the bases of the ISWAP by the Boko Haram had caused the death of scores of fighters since December 31, and January 8, 2023.
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The sustained onslaught led by the Boko Haram Leader, ABU UMAIMAH also known as BAKOURA DORO, has led to the destruction of the strategic bases of the terrorists in Toumbum Allura, Kurnawa, Kayowa and Toumbun Gini, forcing Abu Moussab al-Barnawi and other Commanders to fled.
The continued rivalry clash between JAS and ISWAP seems unending as several efforts by the groups to join forces against the Nigerian military and MNJTF appears impossible.
It is against this backdrop that ISWAP are desperately seeking support of foreign ISIS mercenaries from Mali, Burkina Faso and Somalia to help them defeat the JAS.