Nigeria: “We Want To Kill Boko Haram” – Army Chiefs

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:03 am

The new appointment army chiefs in Nigeria has vowed to defeat the Boko Haram, the Boko Haram sect has been terrorizing the Nigeria most especially the northern part of the country since about 2009. The presidency has also backed the army chiefs to deliver on their promise.

The Boko Haram uprising and its destructive member, the Islamic State in West Africa, has executed about 36,000 individuals and dislodged millions since it pursued its battle for a caliphate in the upper east in 2009.

The gathering controlled huge wraps of the area in 2015 however were pushed back.

However, Boko Haram actually leads lethal assaults and ambushes on regular citizens and the military.

“What we need isn’t to repulse the Boko Haram yet to kill them, not to repulse them yet to kill them, to complete them immediately, not to repulse them once more,” said Sunday Ishaya, an inside uprooted individual from the town of Monguno.

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