
Gen Chris Olukolade said the militants had suffered "massive" casualties, AFP news agency reports. Bama is significant as it is close to the state capital Maiduguri and has witnessed some of the worst violence during this insurgency, the BBC's Will Ross reports from Lagos. The town was attacked several times by the jihadists before it was captured six months ago, our correspondent says. Boko Haram fighters were forced to flee towards the border with Chad, the Nigerian military said, adding that it was now up to the Chadian military to pursue them. In a separate development, Gen Olukolade tweeted to say Goniri had been regained on Monday. Nigeria and several of its neighbours recently launched an offensive against the militants. Officials say Boko Haram no longer controls any urban centres in Yobe and Adamawa - two out of the three worst affected states in the north-east. Gen Olukolade also pledged that Borno would soon be freed.
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