The recent decision by Chad to withdraw its troops assisting Nigerian
Soldiers in the fight against Boko Haram under the aegis of the
Multinational Joint Task Force (MJTF) may not be unconnected with the
closure of borders by the Federal Government, The Nation has learnt.
Although
highly placed Military source claimed the Chadian troops were withdrawn
because it has accomplished the task for which it was drafted.
But
a reliable source within the military cycle, who doesn’t want his name
mentioned, told our correspondent in an exclusive chat that the Chadian
troops and those of other countries participating in the Joint Taskforce
were supposed to be deployed along the borders of their respective
countries and can only deploy troops in the country when requested to so
do.
According to the source, the modus operandi is for the troops to
patrol the borders and ensure that Boko Haram fighters do not escape
into their countries.
He said that with the closure of the
border, there was no need for the troops to continue to remain, “I think
Chad pulled out their troops as a result of the closure of the Nigerian
border because they cannot just remain without doing anything”.
However, the position was countered by another senior Military Officer who pleaded anonymity.
He
insisted that the withdrawal of the Chadian troops has nothing to do
with the closure of the border but was as a result of the fact that the
Boko Haram insurgency has been decimated.
The Chadian authority said that it was withdrawing their troops in Nigeria because they have completed their mission.
Meanwhile,
the Defence Headquarters has kept mute about the development. The
Acting Director Defence Information, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu,
when contacted did not pick his calls or reply to the text sent to his
phone.
But speaking briefly on the development, the Spokesperson
of the Multinational Joint Taskforce, Colonel Timothy Antigha, said that
Chad has not pulled out from the Joint Taskforce but has only withdrawn
its troop deployed to Nigeria.
He said: “The issues should not
be mixed up. Chad has not pulled out of the MJTF but has only withdrawn
its troop deployed to Nigeria”.
Antigha also stated that the withdrawal of the Chadian troops has not affected the operations of the Taskforce in Northeast.
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