The Nigerian military has assembled thousands of troops, gets enough ammunition ready in preparation for a massive operation to retake Baga and five other towns in the northern part of Borno State from Boko Haram.
The towns were reportedly seized last week by members of the Islamic State in West African Province (ISWAP), the faction of Boko Haram that is affiliated to ISIS.
The Abu Mus’ab Albarnawi-led group reportedly took control of Baga, Doron-Baga, Kross Kawwa, Bunduran, Kekeno and Kukawa, after expelling their military defenders.
The Army has denied reports of the falls of the towns but residents fleeing the areas confirmed the presence of Boko Haram fighters on the streets.
The fresh military buildup is coming days after the Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima convened an extra-ordinary security meeting to come up with measures to stop the resurgence of terrorist attacks in the state.
Report gathered that all the three arms of the nation’s armed forces, the army, navy and the air force, would be involved in the major offensive to flush out the insurgents from the areas they have captured.
Credible sources said the Defence Headquarters had gone far in mobilising men and resources ahead of the major onslaught scheduled to take place anytime soon.
“A major operation is on the way but we can’t divulge the details to you,” a source said.
“More troops including ground troops, airmen and naval personnel are being deployed from different formations. They would join those on ground in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states for the operations,” he said.
Another source said many fighting equipment were being put together for onward delivery to the northern part of Borno for the major operation.
“It is going to be a serious operation, I can assure you,” he said.
Residents in parts of northern Borno confirmed mass movement of soldiers and military hardware to the area.
The Borno State Hunters Union has also deployed a reinforcement of its men to the captured communities to lend a helping hand to the military, reliable source reveals.
Boko Haram insurgents have stepped up attacks on military locations in the North-East recently, with an attack in November at Metele claiming the lives of over 20 soldiers.









