The Nigerian
Army has retaken the economically strategic town of Gomboru Ngala, Borno State,
from the Boko Haram militants.
A brief
statement by the Acting Director, Army Public Relation, Sani Usman said
troops took back the town on Tuesday.
“The
triumphant troops are now busy with clearing and mopping up patrols,” Usman
said.
The Army
spokesperson stated that the triumphant troops are now busy with clearing and
mopping up patrols.
Recall that
on Thursday, March 19, 2015, it was reported that the terrorist group,
Boko Haram had recaptured Gamboru Ngala town, where they were recently pushed
out by Chadian troops.
It was
learnt that the Nigerian border town with Chad, Gamboru Ngala, was left
unguarded after the Chadian troops liberated it from and flushed out the
insurgents.
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