Embarrassed by reports that close to 500 Nigerian soldiers fled into
Cameroonian to escape from heavily armed Boko Haram insurgents, Nigerian
military authorities today posted a statement claiming that the
soldiers had charged into the neighboring West African country in a
tactical maneuver. Cameroonian officials had told the Hausa Service of
the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that at least 480 Nigerian
soldiers had been disarmed and were being held in the protective custody
of their gendarmes after the soldiers crossed into Cameroon while
fleeing from a fierce attack by the Islamist insurgents. Continue...
But in a post on its website,
Nigeria’s Defense Headquarters claimed that the Nigerian troops found in
Cameroun resulted from a sustained battle between the troops and the
terrorists around the borders with Cameroun, adding that the Nigerian
soldiers charged through the borders in a tactical maneuver.
“Eventually [the soldiers] found
themselves on Cameroonian soil,” the Nigerian military stated. The
release added: “Being allies the normal protocol of managing such
incident demanded that the troops submit their weapons in order to
assure the friendly country that they were not on a hostile mission.
“Following necessary discussions between Nigerian and Cameroonian
military authorities, the issues have been sorted out. Subsequently,
the troops are on their way back to join their unit in Nigeria.
“The
reference to the incidence as a defection is therefore not appropriate
considering the discussion between the two countries’ military
leadership and the series of contacts with the soldiers who have
confirmed that they are safe.
“Meanwhile, troops are repelling a
group of terrorists who are trying to enter the country through
Gamboru-Ngala. A group of them who fizzled into the town are being
pursued.”

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