
Some 480 Nigerian soldiers are said to have been disarmed by members of the outlawed Boko Haram in fierce battle that rages between them and the soldiers, leading to the soldiers fleeing into Cameroon even as the military authority in Abuja has described the information as untrue.
Cameroonian army spokesman, Lt Col Didier Badjek said the fleeing Nigerian soldiers are now being accommodated in schools. The clashes are said to be continuing in the border town of Gamboru Ngala.
The area was under heavy attack today at about 5:30 a.m.
In a statement in Abuja this evening however, the Defence Headquarters, through its spokesman, Major General Chris Olukolade, said it was not true that the soldiers had defected. He said they were now on their way back to the country.
“The Nigerian troops that were found in Cameroun was as a result of a sustained battle between the troops and the terrorists around the borders with Cameroun which saw the Nigerian troops charging through the borders in a tactical maneuver. Eventually they found themselves on Camerounian soil. Being allies the normal protocol of managing such incident demanded that the troops submit their weapons in order to assure the friendly country that they were not on a hostile mission.
“Following necessary discussions between Nigerian and Camerounian military authorities, the issues have been sorted out. Subsequently, the troops are on their way back to join their unit in Nigeria.
“The reference to the incidence as a defection is therefore not appropriate considering the discussion between the two countries’ military leadership and the series of contacts with the soldiers who have confirmed that they are safe.
“Meanwhile, troops are repelling a group of terrorists who are trying to enter the country through Gamborou Ngala. A group of them who fizzled into the town are being pursued.”
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