May 11, 2026

DHQ Blames Sahelian Fighters, Local Collaborators for Borno Attacks

By Muhammad A. Aliyu

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has pledged to intensify its fight against terrorism and their collaborators following a resurgence of attacks in Borno State attributed to foreign agents and local informants aiding the insurgents.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, Major General Edward Buba, DHQ spokesperson, revealed that the recent wave of attacks in the North-East is linked to an influx of foreign fighters from the Sahelian region, who are bolstering the ranks of terrorists operating in the area.

“I will say that the resurgence of these attacks by these terrorists is attributable to an influx of foreign fighters that come in as reinforcement for these terrorists. These foreign fighters are from the Sahelian region, and this situation is made worse by local collaborators that form a support base for these terrorists,” General Buba stated.

He further noted that the collaborators act as informants, providing critical intelligence on troop movements to the terrorists. Despite the challenges, Buba reassured Nigerians of the military’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism.

“Troops are profoundly cautious of their role and responsibilities in fighting insurgency across the nation,” he added.

Recent Attacks in Borno State

Buba acknowledged recent attacks in Damboa, Chibok, and Gwoza areas of Borno State. He disclosed that an ambush by Boko Haram insurgents in Baga, near Lake Chad, resulted in casualties, with several military personnel missing.

Reports indicate that soldiers were ambushed while attempting to recover the bodies of 40 civilians who had been killed by the insurgents. A fierce gun battle ensued, resulting in additional losses of military personnel.

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