Following the reports
that the Cameroon Army carried out an attack against Boko Haram along the
border it shares with Nigeria, Cameroon’s Information Minister, Issa Tchiroma,
disclosed on Monday, December 29, that Cameroon’s army had killed at least 41
militants as it fought off a wave of attacks along its border with Nigeria in
an escalation in the conflict,
However, the Director
of Defence Information, Major-General Chris Olukolade, via his Twitter handle,
refuted the claims, saying: “What could be the motive of Foreign Media outfits
peddling false/exaggerated claims of Neighboring Army’s #COIN exploits on
Nigerian soil?”
Similarly, the
Twitter handle of the Defence headquarters, also shut-down the reports, saying
it would carry out an investigation into the supposed “operation”.
It wrote: “FYI: We
will investigate claims of Airstrikes by a Foreign Force on our Soil. This
serves to satisfy peddlers of strange claims and stories”, adding that “Ongoing
highly Coordinated Air OPs is conducted by the #NigerianAirforce. NO indication
of any Foreign Force engaging in any part of Nigeria”.
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