Nigeria Metele attack: President Buhari speaks of deep shock

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 25, 2018Image copyright
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Muhammadu Buhari was elected on a promise to defeat militant group Boko Haram

Nigeria’s leader has vowed to close the “loopholes” which allowed militants to reportedly kill dozens of soldiers at a base in north-eastern Borno state.

President Muhammadu Buhari addressed last Sunday’s attack publicly after the army acknowledged it had taken place.

It had been reported that at least 40 soldiers died when an Islamist militant group targeted the base in Metele.

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But the army refused to confirm the reports until Friday, when they put out a release disputing the death toll.

The army did not provide a different figure.

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President Buhari said he was deeply shocked by the news in a statement released on Saturday.

The president – who faces an election in three months time – added no responsible leader “would rest on his oars… to allow terrorists to endanger the lives of its military personnel and other citizens”.

As a result, he planned to meet with military and intelligence chiefs “in the coming days” to plan their “next steps”.

Mr Buhari came to power in 2015 after promising to defeat Boko Haram militants, who have caused havoc in Nigeria through a wave of attacks as they attempt to overthrow the government and create an Islamic state.

But while the army has retaken most of the territory the militants once controlled, they are still able to carry out deadly attacks.

In a statement, released on Friday evening, the army admits that it is operating in “trying times”, which is a rare if veiled admission that the military is experiencing serious setbacks in the fight against the jihadists, says BBC Africa editor Will Ross.

On Monday, a Boko Haram faction loyal to the Islamic State group, known as the Islamic State West Africa Province, said it had carried out the attack and put the death toll at at least 40.

President Buhari’s political opponents in the Senate said 44 soldiers had died.

source: bbc.com


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