The
Nigerian military has finally recaptured Gwoza, the last town under Boko Haram control situated in North Eastern
Borno State.
The
Defence Headquarters, in a tweet, said the town was recaptured on Friday
morning by troops.
Troops
this morning captured Gwoza destroying the Headquarters of the Terrorists self
styled Caliphate,” the DHQ said Friday morning.
Gwoza,
one of the largest towns in Borno, fell under the control of Boko Haram
terrorists on August 6, 2014.
The
terrorists, after sacking the town, killed many people and displaced others,
including the Emir, Muhammed Timta.
The
group also erected its flag, declaring the area as an Islamic caliphate.
Just
recently on Wednesday President Goodluck
Jonathan, while receiving some International Election Monitoring Groups said
the military command had assured him that Gwoza would be liberated on Friday.
He
said the liberation of the areas under terrorists attack would pave way for the
successful conduct of general elections in all states of the federation.
He
also that after the town had be recaptured, a little time will be needed for
clean up.
There
were reports that Boko Haram was hiding the abducted Chibok girls in Gwoza, but
the military hasn’t said if they were found there.
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