Review that the fear mongers had on Sunday overran a Nigerian Army regiment, 157 Task Force Battalion, in the town to kill no less than 44 troops, as indicated by reports.
In any case, an officer among the troops assaulted at Metele told Reuters: "The radicals surprised us. We lost around 100 warriors. It is a colossal misfortune."
"They murdered a few of us who went to empty the collections of the slaughtered fighters," said the officer who asked for secrecy.
The assault is among the most astounding since Buhari came to control in 2015 and it increments the weight on him in front of the race in February 2019, not slightest on the grounds that he has asserted triumph over the nine-year revolt.
In spite of the fact that the Senate following four days, on Thursday, closed its administrative exercises to respect the fallen fighters, neither the president nor the Nigerian Army has responded to the misfortune.
The quietness of the Buhari and the Nigerian Army has drawn far-reaching judgment on the internet based life.
"Buhari's govt rushed to respond to Jonathan's book, quiet on the troopers murdered by Boko Haram… Fact is: Buhari and his men are more inspired by holding power than ensuring Nigerians," tweeted Lere Olayinka, Ayodele Fayose's representative.
A political strategist, Walter Christopher, additionally considered the president a "disgrace" for his quiet.
"More than 100 troopers executed in only multi-week and our President and his men are going about as though nothing occurred?… may God reestablish rational soundness to our property," said Peter Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti state immediate past representative.
Amaechi Nwokolo, a security examiner at the Roman Institute of Security Studies in Abuja, told AFP: "The entire thing (the revolt) has been politicized.
While the nation anticipates the President's response to the executing, the presidential competitor of the People's Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, in a video posted on his Twitter handle sympathized with the groups of the killed officers.
In excess of 27,000 individuals have been executed in nine years of battling while 1.8 million others are as yet destitute, as help organizations handle the compassionate drop out from the contention.
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