The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) says suspected Boko Haram terrorists have ambushed its monitoring team in Kaduna, leaving seven officers missing.
In a statement on Tuesday, Afolabi Babawale, NSCDC spokesperson, said the incident happened on Monday in the Farin-Kasa area of Chikun LGA of Kaduna while the monitoring team was inspecting the national grid installation in Shiroro, Niger state.
Babawale said the team, which comprised nine officers and 71 other ranks, was mobilised in response to recent attacks on power lines that had led to a blackout in the northern part of Nigeria.
“As they patrolled vulnerable areas, they encountered stranded expatriates near Dagwachi village and allowed them to join the convoy for safety,” the statement reads.
“Unbeknownst to the team, over 200 armed Boko Haram militants had laid a deadly ambush from a hilltop, ready to unleash a torrent of gunfire on the unsuspecting convoy.
“Determined and resourceful, the NSCDC operatives fought back valiantly, managing to neutralise over 50 insurgents during the exchange.
“However, the chaos left seven officers unaccounted for, prompting an urgent search in the bush for their whereabouts. Those who sustained injuries are currently receiving medical treatment.”
Ahmed Audi, NSCDC commandant-general, condemned the attack, calling it a cowardly act against personnel dedicated to the nation’s defence.
He commended the bravery and determination of the operatives, reiterating the corps’ commitment to safeguarding critical national assets and infrastructure despite the rising security threats.