Spokesperson for the Nigerian Army, Onyema Nwachukwu, has raised the alarm that the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) has embarked on a massive recruitment of new members.
Nwachukwu who stated this during a tour of the Hadin Kai theatre command in Maiduguri, Borno State, pleaded with journalists to help scuttle the plans by creating enough awareness to the general public.
He urged members of the public to be on the lookout within their environment and report any suspicious movement.
His words: “I will like to mention that the ISWAP, very recently, haven been depleted by the surrendering of their member, as well as and conflict between them,” he said.
“They have embarked on what I will call a massive recruitment drive and I consider it very important to engage the media to block this recruitment.
“The Boko Haram insurgents have been surrendering. People have questioned the authenticity of the surrendering of these insurgents and why they are surrendering at this time.
“There are also the questions on the reintegration of these insurgents. Another question is what the plight of the victims of the insurgency is.
“That is the essence of this tour. The military is not resting on its oars in the fight to end insurgency and insecurity in the country.”
He said at some point, the insurgents almost took over the three state capitals of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, and were advancing towards the federal capital territory (FCT), but today “they have been boxed in to the Timbuks”.
Recall that scored of the insurgents, including some of the top commanders recently surrendered to troops of the army, after a series of offensives against the terrorists in its ongoing Operation Hadin Kai in the North-East.