Army Rescues nnpc Staff From Boko Haram But Loses Nine Personnel

Source: thewillnigeria.com

BEVERLY HILLS, July 26, (THEWILL) – The Nigerian army has confirmed losing eight soldiers and an officer in a Boko Haram ambush in Borno state.

The deceased provided security for a team of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) returning from oil exploration at Barno Yasu in Magumeri.

After killing the soldiers and some civilian joint task force operatives, the militants also abducted the oil contractors from the University of Maiduguri.

In a statement  on Wednesday , Sani Usman, Spokesman of the army, said many of the terrorists were killed, while all the 10 staff of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) who were kidnapped had been released.

He added that the bodies of the military personnel and a civilian, who died in the incident had been recovered.

“On receipt of the information, the brigade mobilised and sent reinforcement, search and rescue party that include the armed forces special forces and guides that worked and pursued the terrorists throughout the night,” the statement read.

“So far, they have rescued all the NNPC staff and recovered the corpses of the officer, eight soldiers and a civilian who have been evacuated to 7 Division Medical Services and Hospital.

“The team recovered four vehicles one of which include a gun truck mounted with an Anti-Aircraft Gun, two white Hilux taken away from NNPC staff and one blue Hilux belonging to CJTF.

“The team also recovered large quantities of arms and ammunition, several spare tyres, many jerry cans containing Petroleum, oil and lubricant, assorted drugs, improvised explosive device making materials, reflective jackets and a Motorola handheld radio, among others.

“The team also neutralised many of the terrorists.”