Terrorists of the Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, alias Boko Haram, fled their camps as their counterparts in the Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) stormed their stronghold in Gaizuwa, Bama local government area of Borno State.
A report by Zagazola Makama, a counter insurgency expert in the Lake Chad region, said the terrified Boko Haram elements fled their camp on Sunday when Ba’ana Chingori led dozens of ISWAP terrorists in four Hilux trucks mounted with Anti Aircraft Guns and motorcycles, to attack them in Abu Ikilima’s camp.
Just over a week ago, on December 3, irate Boko Haram fighters eliminated 33 wives of ISWAP to revenge the killing of its Commander, Malam Aboubakar (Munzir) and 15 other fighters who were neutrialized in a deadly infighting by ISWAP.
The deadly attack which was spearheaded by Ali Ngulde, a 25 year old notorious JAS Commander and five Khaids comprising of Muke from Mandara Mountain, Ali Ghana, from Ngauri,Abbah Tukur from Mantari, Maimusari, Abu Isa, and one other, has led to killing of scores of ISWAP.
The strength of the fighting militants deployed in the battle were about 320 fighters, 250 of them with Ak 47 riffles, a minimum of 8 vehicles and 50 motorcycles, Makama reported.
The counter insurgency expert and security analyst who closely monitored the battles reports that the Boko Haram elements took to their heels when they discovered the strength of the ISWAP, leaving behind women and children in their camps.
Addressing the women, Chingori warned his fighters not to touch any women or children, an action that surprised observers who predicted a revenge of the killing of ISWAP wives by Boko Haram.
“We should not attack their women like they did to us, he said. He described the Boko Haram as “cowards” who could not stand the strength of the “Soldiers of Khalifah”.
He vowed that no matter where they run to, they will find them and eliminate all of them.