Insecurity
ISWAP Threatens Farmers, Fishermen, Herders In Borno
Terrorist group suffered strings of heavy losses from relentless airstrikes coordinated by the Nigerian military in some identified hideouts in Marte.
The Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP) terrorist group has reportedly banned all farmers, fishermen and herders within its areas of presence in the North East of Marte local government area in Borno State.
Mr. Zagazola Makama, a Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in Lake Chad said that the terrorist group has vowed to eliminate anyone found within the general areas of Katikime, Bulungahe, Kutukungunla, Chikun Gudu, Tumbumma, Guma Kura, Guma Gana and New Marte, after accusing them of spying on their activities for the Nigerian military.
The threats came after the terrorist group suffered strings of heavy losses from relentless airstrikes coordinated by the Nigerian military in some identified hideouts in Marte.
It would be recalled that the strikes led to the elimination of top commanders of the ISWAP, scores of foot soldiers, destruction of their logistics, VBIED factory and vehicles.
The successful offensives forced the terrorists to split into camps within Marte to avoid any form of mass gathering. ISWAP has now resolved to only converge at a location given as “large” when there was any need to coordinate any form of attack.