National Hero!!! Massive Jubilation In Borno As A Local Hunter Kills 2 And Capture 13 Boko Haram Terrorists Alive….See Shocking Details

Sarki Mohammed Yohanna, the Vice President of Local Hunters in the Northeast region of the country has captured 13 Boko Haram insurgents and killed two within a week around an area known as Sabon Garin of Borno and Adamawa areas. This was stated by an official of the Borno State government.

“Sarki Mohammed Yohanna is one of the toughest and independent Boko Haram Fighter who has reclaimed the Southern Part of Borno from the hands of Boko Haram and has been capturing and fighting Boko Haram without the Support of the Military or any Security Agencies.”
Sarki Mohammed Yohanna and his team singlehandedly reclaim Hawul, Askira, Biu, Part of Adamawa and Yobe State. He is using his local farming business to sustain the fight financially. The state or federal government never gave him a vehicle and the Military never assisted him in any way but he only get support from natives who are good Samaritan who feel its their responsibility to use their God given wealth to protect their communities.

I called on all authorities to meet and Support Sarki Yohanna in the fight against insurgency in Nigeria.” the government official stated.
It will be recalled that yesterday a Niger city was on lockdown Wednesday after suspected IS-linked Boko Haram militants launched an attack, killing police, taking hostages, and blowing themselves up with suicide vests, officials said.
The jihadists infiltrated various parts of Diffa, a southeastern city of some 200,000 inhabitants, on Tuesday night and attacked the central police barracks. Fighting continued into Wednesday.

“They mainly attacked a group of police,” said the secretary-general of Diffa governorate Yahaya Godi.
After several hours of fighting, the attackers holed up in the home of a policeman and took several people hostage, before blowing themselves up, said Godi and other sources.

It was unclear if the hostages were killed in the blast.
“We do not have a definitive death toll yet,” Godi told AFP.
Two security force members and two jihadists were killed, according to provisional figures, he said.

 group, which monitors jihadist activity, reported “dozens” were killed and wounded in the raids.
The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), the IS-linked faction of Boko Haram, claimed responsibility for what was described as a four-man suicide raid on a guard post in Diffa, SITE said.
Residents told AFP they heard gunshots and loud explosions near the city police station.
Without explicitly confirming the attack was over, officials said “sweep operations” were taking place to find possible attackers.
Earlier, a Diffa resident told AFP the police were “still trying to dislodge them”.

Possible suicide bomber targets such as schools and markets would remain closed for two or three days “as a precaution”, Godi said.
Diffa is close to northeastern Nigeria and borders the Lake Chad basin. It has suffered repeated attacks from Boko Haram.
In an overnight attack some 70 kilometres west of Diffa, attackers linked to Boko Haram “slaughtered” the village chief of Tam and abducted two residents, according to a local NGO.


SOURCE: ambassadorofi.blogspot.com

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