ISWAP Shoot Top Boko Haram Commander Dead In Sambisa

According to reports, members of the Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) have executed Ali Gana Alhaji Ali, a senior sector commander for the Boko Haram terrorist organisation.

According to reports that reached Anaedoonline.ng on Monday, Ali, who is in charge of the Sambisa and Gwoza enclaves, was defeated in a gunfight on Gwoza Hill in the Borno State local government of Gwoza.

One of the deadliest terrorist leaders allegedly residing in the enclaves in the country’s north is Ali. According to reports, the ISWAP fighters’ Sunday ambush resulted in the death of the Boko Haram leader.

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“He was the deputy of the late Ali Ngulde, and apart from Shekau, nobody killed human beings like him from Sambisa forest and Bayan Dutsen Gwoza.

“He was a crude killer. His foot terrorists in Gwoza areas constantly instil fear on communities, farmers and commuters along Pulka, Bankin, Bama and Gwoza Mubi routes.

“They take no prisoners, people are slaughtered in their farms on a weekly basis. Gwoza people will surely celebrate his demise,” Daily Trust quoted a security source as saying.

Anaedoonline.ng is aware that the most recent development occurred more than two years after Abubakar Shekau, the terrorist group’s head, detonated a suicide vest during a bloody clash with ISWAP members in May 2021.

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Usman Ahmed Jaha, a member of the National Assembly who represents the Goza, Damboa, and Chibok federal constituency, lamented the 10 farmer deaths in 10 days in the Goza axis not even a week ago.

He also bemoaned the regular killings of farmers in the region, which he said were done to prevent them from gathering their food crops.

 

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