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Boko Haram In Disarray As Flood Takes Over Enclave, Runs Short Of Food, Weapons

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Floods have run rampage on Boko Haram/Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists enclaves in Sambisa Forest, forcing hundreds of the terrorists and their families to desert their camps and move to safe locations on the fringes of the Forest.

The devastating floods are being linked with the mass surrender of the terrorists who saw their camps destroyed which exposed them to hardship and severe living conditions, hunger and disease.

It was such that a source noted that “this shows that the gods of the land are angry with them. And with the intensity of the floods in their most secured areas which they have vacated, this might be the end of the road for these terrorist fighters.”

Recall that over 70 fighters got drowned and over 200 insurgents, including five commanders, were killed following the airstrikes by the Nigerian military at the weekend. It was gathered that the overflow of the Yedzaram River affected several insurgents’ camps in Sheuri, Kumshe ward and Gaizuwa axis Sunday morning and prompted the relocation.

It was further learnt that the insurgents had run out of logistics and weapons, and relocated pending when they would get supply and strategise.

Read Also: Kuje Prison Attack: Six Top Boko Haram Financiers Among Escapees

Goni Farooq, a top Boko Haram Commander

Similarly, Goni Farooq, a top Boko Haram commander reportedly surrendered to the troops at Banki Junction in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State on Sunday.

The security source revealed that he came out with a motorcycle, RPG, Anti- Aircraft gun, AK47, 5 magazines with live ammunition, solar panels and clothes among others.

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