Many residents were killed, and several others were kidnapped in Gwoza after Boko Haram insurgents raided a military base and attacked the community.
The first lady’s claim that some of the Chibok girls refused government efforts to rescue them comes over a decade after they were abducted.
He said that troops engaged terrorists with a high volume of fire, forcing them to withdraw in disarray.
Mr Uba said the troops, under Operation Desert Sanity V, also recovered illicit substances during the arrest on Friday.
Mr Daso said the state fire service, police, and other security agencies stationed at the camp successfully brought the fire under control.
Mr Bukar stressed the need for the government to update the school curriculum in line with contemporary global demands in the education sector.
The spokesperson said Mr Fall reiterated his call to parties to the conflict to protect civilians.
“We will continue to provide our security agencies with all necessary resources and support to decisively defeat terrorism in all its forms,” said Mr Shettima.
Mr Zulum reiterated his administration’s focus on education as the bedrock for development and prosperity.
Mr Ebuebu noted that interviewers must be accountable, firm, fair, sequential, and verify claims by their guests.
