Boko Haram relocates bomb makers to Kaduna State as ISIS Council visits ISWAP Lake Chad Base

The leadership of the Boko Haram sect loyal to the Bakoura Buduma camps have relocated their bomb fabricators to a forest in Southern Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria.

Sources said that the bomb makers, known as Amaliyyahs by the sect authorities, were recently deployed to Rijana, Igabi, and Chikun towns in the Southern Province of Kaduna.

Sources noted that the two Boko Haram groups may take advantage of the mountainous forest as hideouts.

In a related development, the ISIS Shura Council, have planned to visit the West African Wilaya of the Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP), sources confirmed to PRNigeria.

The visit, it was learnt, was on the instruction of ISIS Leader, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraishi as part of the group’s effort of reorganizing its global structure.

The source noted that the purpose of the ISIS trip was also to provide training, funding as well as to deploy more mercenaries to fight in sub-Saharan Africa after losing a lot of it terrorist fighters.

“They are also to join forces with ISWAP to eliminate terrorists of the Bakoura Faction of Boko Haram,” they said.

First published by PRNigeria

Related posts

Euro2024 Thins Down to Four Usual Suspects

Israel-Gaza War: UK New PM ‘Set Out Clear And Urgent Need For A Ceasefire’ In Call With Netanyahu

NDLEA Smashes Cocaine Syndicate, Arrests Couple, Nabs Osun Monarch, Chadian, NYSC Member For Drug Trafficking

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Read More