BREAKING: Nigerian Troops Retake Bama After Days of Fighting



Recapture of Mubi Town

After days of intense fighting, Nigerian troops Monday afternoon finally flushed out Boko Haram militants from Bama in Borno State, defence authorities have said.
“FLASH: Nigerian troops have this afternoon routed terrorists from #Bama in #Borno state. Mopping up operation is ongoing. #NeverAgain,” the defence headquarters tweeted.
Bama was one of two most important towns held by Boko Haram for months.
The other, Gwoza, is now the only town under the control of Boko Haram, a violent jihadist group that has slaughtered more than 15,000 people since 2009.
Boko Haram uses Gwoza as its headquarters.
The victory over Bama came as part of a string of successes recorded by the Nigerian military in the last one month, after struggling for years to contain the deadly sect.
Ahead of elections March 28, the military has rallied its ranks and collaborated more with neighbouring countries to dismantle the sect.
Last week, the military cleared Adamawa of Boko Haram and Monday, did the same for Yobe State, leaving Borno as the only state with some presence of the group.
The Bama advance started March 6, our sources said, and was slowed largely because Boko Haram militants had destroyed bridges linking the town to other communities.
They said the military spent time constructing a make-shift passage to the town.
The operation, we understand, was led by a Major of the Nigerian Army, who also led past tank operations to recapture Baga, Monguno and Michika. 

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