2015 West African offensive

Starting in late January 2015, a coalition of West African troops launched an offensive against the Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria.

2015 West African offensive
Part of the Boko Haram insurgency

Boko Haram's territorial control prior to the offensive.
Date23 January – 24 December 2015
(11 months and 1 day)
Location
Northeast Nigeria, Northern Cameroon, Southeast Niger, Western Chad
Result

Multinational Joint Task Force victory

  • Boko Haram militants retreat to the Sambisa Forest
Belligerents

Multinational Joint Task Force

Local militias

STTEP (foreign mercenaries)

ISIL

  • Wilayat Gharb Afriqiya (from March 2015)
  • Boko Haram (until March 2015)
Commanders and leaders

Muhammadu Buhari (from May 2015)
Goodluck Jonathan (until May 2015)
Kashim Shettima
Isa Yuguda (until May 2015)
Lamidi Adeosun
Eeben Barlow
Paul Biya
Idriss Déby

Mahamadou Issoufou

Abubakar Shekau

Abu Musab al-Barnawi
Strength

Nigerian Army:
130,000 active frontline personnel;
32,000 active reserve personnel
Nigeria Police Force:
371,800 officers
Multinational Joint Task Force:
7,500 active personnel
(excluding Cameroon and Nigeria)
Cameroonian Armed Forces:
20,000 active personnel

300 advisers
ISIL: 7,000–10,000
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