The kidnap of oil workers that resulted in
the death of nine soldiers also led to the death of at least 18 other
people including some of the read more.....
kidnap victims, an exclusive Premium Times
report has shown. The victims, who included scientists, engineers and
some personnel of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) were ambushed
near Jibi village in Gubio Local Government Area on Tuesday while on an
oil exploration mission in Lake Chad.
The NNPC, which is
directly responsible for the oil exploration, had said 10 people were
part of the team, but that the oil workers were mainly staff of the
Geology department of the University of Maiduguri (Unimaid) to whom part
of the oil exploration was subcontracted.
After their
kidnap on Tuesday, the Nigerian Army, alongside members of the
Civilian-JTF, launched a rescue mission. The Army spokesperson, Sani
Usman, a brigadier general, in a statement announced the rescue of all
the NNPC staff, saying nine soldiers paid the supreme sacrifice in the
process.
“So far, they (troops) have rescued all the
NNPC staff and recovered the corpses of the officer, 8 soldiers and a
civilian who has been deposited at the 7 Division Medical Services and
Hospital,” he said.
THE CASUALTY
Reliable
sources both within the military and the University of Maiduguri have,
however, confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that the casualty was beyond what
was announced by the army and that none of the oil workers were actually
rescued alive. Mr. Usman did not say how many NNPC officials were
rescued alive. At least 18 other people died from the raid, a top
military source confirmed it.
“The rescue team which
comprised the military, CJTF leadership from Maiduguri and the Magumeri
chapter arrived back Maiduguri at about 6:30 p.m,” the source said.
Of the 18 other corpses recovered, 12 have been identified as members of
the CJTF, while four have been identified as staff of Unimaid. The four
include two PhD holders.
We are withholding the names of
the victims until their families are adequately informed. The corpses
have since been deposited at the mortuary of the University of Maiduguri
Teaching Hospital. Officials at the hospital refused to speak on the
record, However, a hospital staff told the VOA Hausa Service that five
Hilux vans were used to bring corpses to the hospital on Wednesday
evening. At the University, officials are still keeping mum, shocked
about the incident. The school’s spokesperson, Danjuma Gambo, a
professor, declined comments saying it was now a security matter.
THE GALLANT SOLDIERS
Although
the army spokesperson, Mr. Usman, did not provide details of the slain
soldiers, We got their identity from reliable military sources but has
decided to keep their names for now until their families are notified.
The officers include a lieutenant, two corporals, a lance corporal, and
five privates. The officers have now joined the ranks of hundreds of
Nigerian soldiers who have died defending the country from the Boko
Haram terror group since 2009. The exact number of soldiers who have
died since the insurgency began has not been provided by the military.
During Wednesday’s rescue efforts, We learned that four wounded CJTF
members were also found wandering in the bush while five vehicles were
recovered.
In his statement on Wednesday, Mr. Usman added
that soldiers recovered four vehicles, one of which includes a gun truck
mounted with an anti-aircraft gun, two white Hilux vans, and a blue one
belonging to the CJTF.
“The team also recovered large
quantities of arms and ammunition, several spare tires, many jerry cans
of containing petroleum, oil and lubricant, assorted drugs, Improvised
Explosive Device, IEDs, reflective jackets and a Motorola handheld
radio, among others,” he said.
“The team also neutralized many of the terrorists,” he added.
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