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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, September 27, 2015
Nigeria Scores Rare Victory Against Boko Haram


In the largest surrender since Boko Haram launched their violent
insurgency in northeast Nigeria in 2009, at least 200 extremists gave
themselves up to the Nigerian Army in Banki, a fishing town on the
border with Cameroon, the Nigerian Army declared Friday.
The military’s official Twitter handle announced the news using
#OperationLafiyaDole, which translates roughly from Hausa as “Peace with
Force.”
According to Nigerian newspaper the Daily Trust, Army
spokesman Colonel Sani Usman said the town was liberated from Boko Haram
control Thursday by a joint effort of the Nigerian Air Force and the
Cameroonian Army. The two militaries are working alongside troops from
Benin, Chad, and Niger to beat back the extremists, who have killed more
than 17,000 people and displaced millions more since launching their
local reign of terror six years ago. The U.S. and France have
contributed to the task force’s fight by providing training and
intelligence, but have not answered Nigerian requests for military
equipment. The United States is reluctant to provide arms due to
repeated human rights violations by the Nigerian military while
conducting counterterror operations.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who took over the presidency from Goodluck
Jonathan in May, ran on a platform of increased security. In August,
after naming a number of new military chiefs, he gave his troops an
ambitious ultimatum to extinguish the extremists in just three months.
Although the military hasn’t made significant progress since those
instructions last month, winning back Banki is a critical success.
The Nigerian army said soldiers in Banki destroyed a
number of improvised explosive devices, as well as seven different
camps belonging to the extremists. The army underscored the strategic
importance of the town’s recapture. “It is important to note that major
economic and trading activities between Nigeria, Cameroon and Central
African countries take place in the town,” Usman said in a statement
late Thursday.
The liberation of Banki is particularly significant because Boko Haram
extremists have gained momentum in large part by interrupting the fish
trade between countries in the Lake Chad basin.
Earlier this year, Niger banned the cross-border fish trade with Nigeria
after militants took advantage of trucks carrying fish to travel
discretely between the countries. The ban on the trade, though deemed
necessary for security purposes, hammered the local economy. And
according to Toby Lanzer, the United Nations Assistant Secretary-General
who coordinates humanitarian services in the Sahel, fishermen aren’t
alone. Lanzer tweeted Thursday that more than 70 percent of Nigerian and
Cameroonian farmers living in areas affected by Boko Haram have been
forced away from their fields and will miss the next harvest because of
the group.
In the months leading up to Nigeria’s presidential election in March,
the army claimed a number of major successes that were later disputed by
Chadian forces, who claimed they were not adequately supported by the
Nigerian army.
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