A total of 3,600 foreign soldiers
from Nigeria’s francophone neigbours have been deployed to work
alongside the Nigerian component of the Multi National Joint Task Force
to fight the members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
Investigation conducted by our
correspondent revealed that Chad with 2, 500 soldiers contributed the
largest number of troops to the new offensive against the sect.
The other countries, Niger and Cameroon
are contributing 700 and 400 troops respectively to the joint campaigns
against the insurgents.
It was also learnt that the MNJTF had
started massive air strikes and ground offensives against the
insurgents. Though it was reported that nine Chadian soldiers were
killed in the battle to root out the Boko Haram fighters from Gamboru
Ngala on Tuesday, the sect also lost about 200 soldiers.
Reports on Chadian state television
confirmed that the soldiers killed 200 Boko Haram fighters and lost nine
troops in the encounters in the two border communities north of
Maiduguri.
The Director of Defence Information,
Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, declined to comment on the casualties
suffered by the Chadian forces in the reported offensive against the
insurgents at Gamboru Ngala.
Olukolade also declined comments on the number of troops contributed by other countries in the joint operation.
However, Olukolade confirmed that a total of 2,500 Chadian soldiers were deployed for the joint operation.
He said that the 2,500 soldiers
comprised those that would watch over the Chadian end of the border and
those that would be involved in the missions.
He said, “I cannot speak on the
casualties being claimed. However, as to the figure, 2,500 represents
the total number the Chadian Forces are expected to deploy.
“These include those who will keep watch
at their own country’s side of the border as well as those who will be
involved in the joint patrols and operations and campaigns,” he said in a
text message to our correspondent.
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