Troops Receive 1,250 Surrendered Boko Haram after Reprisal Attacks by ISWAP in Borno

At least 1,250 fleeing Boko Haram fighters and families have surrendered to Nigerian troops in North-East after recent deadly reprisal attacks from ISWAP terrorists.

A military source told Zagazola that the sustained inter-rivalry clash of the terrorists groups, triggered massive surrendering of the militants in Mafa, Konduga and Bama Local Government Areas.

According to him, the militants surrendered because of the fear that they would be neutralised by either the Super Tukano’s of the Military or ISWAP rival faction.

The military source said “So far, we have received 1,250 fighters and their families within one week. This overwhelming number was the highest we have recieved at a very short period of time in different parts of the theartre.

“The surrendered suspects who also came out with about 1,000 livestock, confessed that the ISWAP were after their lives as they do not spear women and children.

“Among those who surrendered were women who had been enslaved by, conscripted by or minors born to the insurgents,”he said.

The military sources said profiling of the surrendered terrorists is ongoing, after which the individuals will be handed over to the appropriate agencies for further rehabilitation.

Recalled that the military authority said as many as 100,000 fighters and family members, along with their captives have renounced terrorism

The largest wave of defections by terror group was attributed to the death of Abubakar Shekau, Boko Haram’s leader, who blew himself up in May 2021, during a rival clash with ISWAP.

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