Terrorism: JTF hands over mission to dislodge Boko Haram to the Nigerian Army

by Oge Okonkwo

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The Director, Defence Information, Chris Olukolade made a statement yesterday saying three months into the mission to stamp out terrorism in the North East, the command of the ongoing internal security operations in the North East will today enter a new phase as the control of the mission reverts to the Army Headquarters.

Brig. Gen. Olukolade said that a new army Division has been created and will continue the will take off to continue the counter-insurgency operation with immediate effect, adding that the development is is line with the plans mapped out for the conduct of operations  to execute the mandate spelt out in the State of Emergency declaration by the President, Commander-in-Chief.

Channels reports:

Olukolade further said “The phase being concluded on Monday was executed by a Joint Task Force composed by troops drawn from the Services of the Armed Forces as well as other security agencies who conducted Operation BOYONA”.

Code-named Operation BOYONA, an acronym derived from the names of the 3 states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa covered by the State of Emergency declaration, “the effort was meant to constitute the first phase of the counter-terrorists operation”.

The Nigerian Army will now be solely in charge of the operations, but still under the routine guidance of the Defence Headquarters.

A General Officer Commanding (GOC), in the rank of Major General is being proposed to command the new Division which will have its Headquarters in Maiduguri.  He is due to take over Command and the assets of the Headquarters of the Joint Task Force.

The new Division is to continue with the conduct of counter-terrorists operations in the North East which comes under its area of Responsibility.

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