The Defence authorities on Monday explained that the Nigerian troops
crossed over to the Cameroonian side of the border during the battle
with the insurgents while making a tactical manouver.
A statement on official website of the Nigeria military,
defenceinfo.mil.ng, stated that the Nigerian troops had to submit
their weapons to the Cameroonian authorities to show that they were
not on any offensive against the country in line with standard
practice.
It added that the troops were on their way to Nigeria after the matter
was sorted out by the authorities of both countries.
The statement added that it was wrong to describe the presence of the
soldiers in Cameroon as defection in view of discussions between the
military leaderships of Nigeria and Cameroon and contacts made with
the soldiers about their safety.
It said, "The Nigerian troops that were found in Cameroon was as a
result of a sustained battle between the troops and the terrorists
around the borders with Cameroon which saw the Nigerian troops
charging through the borders in a tactical manoeuvre.
"Eventually they found themselves on Cameroonian soil. Being allies
the normal protocol of managing such incident demanded that the troops
submit their weapons in order to assure the friendly country that they
were not on a hostile mission.
"Following necessary discussions between Nigerian and Cameroonian
military authorities, the issues have been sorted out. Subsequently,
the troops are on their way back to join their unit in Nigeria.
"The reference to the incidence as a defection is therefore not
appropriate considering the discussion between the two countries'
military leadership and the series of contacts with the soldiers who
have confirmed that they are safe."
The statement added that troops encountered a group of insurgents who
were attempting to enter the country through Gamboru Ngala in a gun
battle and were still in pursuit of them.
"Meanwhile, troops are repelling a group of terrorists who are trying
to enter the country through Gamboru Ngala. A group of them who
fizzled into the town are being pursued," it added.

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