These terrorists are getting more daring by the day, to the
extent that they now want to take over the Yobe State
government house. Boko Haram members on Monday
attacked Maiduguri and Damaturu, the capital towns of
troubled Borno and Yobe states, and killed several people.
The insurgents also sacked police stations in the towns
and shot at a Nigerian Air Force jet even as they went as
far as attempting to take over the Government House in
Damaturu.
A security source who preferred anonymity said the
insurgents, numbering over one hundred, attacked the
Police Mobile Unit where they exchanged gunfire with
the police on duty and succeeded in chasing all the
police officers away.
But the military reportedly put up a fierce battle to avoid
losing the seat of power to the insurgents. And Governor
Ibrahim Gaidam later issued a statement to commend the
gallantry of the soldiers for successfully defending the
Government House.
In the attacks on the two state capitals, six people were
said to have been killed in Maiduguri where female suicide
bombers attacked shops in the Monday Market while the
casualty figure for Damaturu, where insurgents reportedly
fired consistently for hours, is yet to be released.
In Damaturu, the insurgents attacked a police station and
opened fire on an air force fighter jet circling the attacked
area, witnesses said.
The insurgents, sources told Punch, had arrived in the Yobe
State capital as early as 4.00am from Gujba and that they
started shooting sporadically as soon as they entered the
city thus forcing many residents to flee into the bushes.
Many residents of the town in areas such as Pawari and
Byepass immediately abandoned their abodes and fled.
Gujba is in the south-eastern part of the town.
The administrative block of the Yobe State University and
that of the state radio corporation and the Police Mobile
Base, all located along the path of the insurgents were said
to have been set ablaze.
The witness said, “The military jet has to be deployed to
push the insurgents back as the situation is now under
control and the entire town has been cordoned off.
“The casualties cannot be counted for now but it is
massive; the insurgents were overwhelmed and they
suffered a lot of death but few police officers and civilians
were also killed in the crossfire.”
What is really happening? Is this how we will continue in
business as usual attitude in Nigeria?
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