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Most Children Used As Fighters Are Captured Through Abducton, Says MNJTF

The Multi-National Joint Task Force, MNJTF, the military force fighting the Boko Haram in Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon, revealed that most children used as fighters are captured through abduction.

The MNJTF Chief of Military Public Information, Col Timothy Antigha, stated this on Friday and noted that the military had, therefore, alerted parents and communities in the North-East of Nigeria to be more vigilant and report suspicious movements.

The military had on Thursday said in a release that Boko Haram had employed new strategies in their activities in the Lake Chad Basin through the “introduction of child soldiers.”

The MNJTF explained that the development was brought in by human intelligence sources and corroborated by concerned individuals and groups.

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Meanwhile, the Boko Haram terrorists  confirmed the act in one of their videos, they posted pictures of three children dressed in military fatigue and held some assault rifles.

Information available suggests that most of the children are got through abduction. That is why the MNJTF has alerted parents and communities to be more vigilant and report suspicious persons loitering in their neighborhoods.

The military release reads“The recruitment of child soldiers is the latest in a retinue of brutal and inhuman tactics deployed by Boko Haram since it began the futile attempt to cause mayhem and overthrow constitutional and social order. The focus on children is because they are easier to manipulate and indoctrinate than the adults within the region who can now see through the veil of deceit”

Oyinlola Elizabeth Ojetola

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