The Nigerian Army on Saturday stated that it had rescued six herdsmen abducted by Boko Haram insurgents at Kamuya community of Yobe State.

Army made this known in a statement signed by Brig. Gen. Sani Kukasheka who emphasise on the effort of the Nigeria Army in ensuring National security and safety co-existence of the citizenry which had led to the rescued of many including the six herdsmen.

Sani said that the troops had killed two insurgents and recovered ammunition after a gun duel with the insurgents.

“On Friday 8th September 2017, at about 7.30 a.m. troops of Defence Company, 27 Brigade Nigerian Army, on Operation LAFIYA DOLE deployed at Kamuya, Yobe State, received report from some herdsmen that suspected Boko Haram terrorists abducted six persons from their village.”

“The troops in conjunction with local vigilante familiar with the area trailed the terrorists up to Mangari village about 20 kilometres away from Kamuya.”

“The troops exchanged fire with the insurgents, neutralized two of them and rescued the abducted persons. The troops also recovered two AK-47 rifles.”

“The rescued persons have been reunited with their family,” Sani said.

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