Troops of the North East Joint Task Force ‘Operation Hadin Kai’ (OPHK) successfully drove Boko Haram insurgents out of a community in Magumeri Local Government Area, Borno State, following an att+ck that left homes and vehicles d%stroyed.
The t+rrorists launched a surprise a§§ault on the town late Saturday night, setting f+re to residential buildings and vehicles—including one belonging to a Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF) member. Despite the d+struction, no lives were lost.
Executive Chairman of Magumeri, Hon. Abubakar Abdulkadir Yaro, confirmed that the att+ckers fled around 3 a.m. on Sunday after being overwhelmed by the rapid response from troops and allied Civilian JTF, Hunters, and Volunteers.
“Our gallant troops and community defenders responded swiftly to distress calls and successfully repelled the t+rrorists,” Yaro said. He praised the security forces for their well-coordinated efforts and said that normalcy is gradually returning to the area.
Boko Haram and ISWAP militants have recently intensified att+cks on military and civilian targets across Borno State.
In recent weeks, the military s¥ffered the loss of two commanding officers during clearance operations in Bama and Damboa Local Government Areas.
Amid weeklong visits from the Army and Air Force Chiefs to the region, new coordinated strategies have been adopted to strengthen efforts to clear insurgents from the area.
Troops assured the top military brass of their dedication to protecting lives and property in the Northeast, while the military leadership pledged to enhance the welfare of frontline personnel.









