Nigeria's anti-Boko Haram general Attahiru Ibrahim sacked

  • 7 December 2017
Commander of the Operation Lafiya Dole Major General Ibrahim Attahiru speaks at the army headquarters, in Maiduguri, Borno State in northcentral Nigeria, on October 4, 2017 Image copyright AFP
Image caption Maj Gen Attahiru Ibrahim was expected to make sure that his troops defeated militant Islamists

Nigeria's military has sacked the commander leading the fight against militant Islamist group Boko Haram.

It follows a string of deadly attacks by the insurgents, including the killing of at least 50 people in a mosque in the north-east last month.

No official reason was given for Maj Gen Attahiru Ibrahim's dismissal.

Army chief Gen Tukur Buratai gave him a deadline in July to deliver Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau dead or alive within 40 days.

At least 20,000 people have been killed and thousands more abducted since Boko Haram launched its insurgency in north-eastern Nigeria in 2009.

President Muhammadu Buhari took office in May 2015 with a pledge to beat back the militants.

About seven months later, he declared that Boko Haram had been "technically defeated" after the army recaptured most territory that had fallen to it.

However, Boko Haram has continued carrying out bomb and gun attacks in the north-east.

In July, more than 40 people died during a military operation to free people who had been ambushed in a convoy by the militants.

The dead included soldiers and an oil exploration team.

Maj Gen Attahiru Ibrahim was appointed to lead the offensive against Boko Haram in the north-east in May this year.

He has been replaced with another general, Nicholas Rogers, who led a special military and police force to tackle ethnic clashes in the volatile central region.


Boko Haram at a glance

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Image caption Abubakar Shekau (centre) has been Boko Haram's leader since 2009

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