According
to a statement by the Nigerian Army, no fewer than 11,595 persons held hostage
by the terrorists have been rescued by the troops within the last one month.
Most of these persons were rescued at various areas and towns where remnants of
the Boko Haram terrorists were hibernating before the clearance operations by
various formations and units in the theatre, while some were received from the
neighbouring Cameroon.
On 1st March 2016, troops
of 155 Task Force Battalion received 10,000 refugees from the Republic of
Cameroon at Banki and Bama axis.
Two
days later, Army Headquarters Special Forces (AHQ SF) Battalion also rescued 63
persons held captives by terrorists at Maleri. The same unit on 5th March 2016
rescued 779 persons at Fotokol general area, a border town between Nigeria and
Cameroon. Within the first week of March 2016, the 254 Task Force Battalion
also rescued 45 persons at Kuaguru, while 143 Battalion similarly rescued 27
persons at Gadayamo,15 at Galadadani Dam in Madagali and 10 persons from Disa
village.
On
11th March 2016 troops of 231 Battalion and Armed Forces Strike Force (AFSF)
also rescued 7 persons held captives by Boko Haram terrorists at Betso village;
5 of whom were elderly women and 2 young girls. Similarly 117 Task Force
Battalion on 15th March 2016, received 14 refugees from Sahuda a border town
with Cameroon. The Battalion equally rescued 59 at Bitta general area on 19th
March 2016. In similar vein, troops of 22 Brigade in conjunction with Army
Headquarters Strike Group (AHQ SG) rescued 309 hostages from Kala Balge general
area on 23rd of March 2016.
While
on 30th March 2016 troops of 25 Task Force Brigade rescued 45 men, 85 women and
137 children from the Boko Haram terrorists at, Zahdra and Weige villages. Thus
the total number of persons rescued by the troops during the ongoing clearance
operations is 11,595 from February 26th, 2016 to date.

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