Military sends boko haram out of Bama •Rolls out tanks to defend Maiduguri •Some residents move out
FOLLOWING the pushing out of insurgents from Bama, which is 68
kilometres from Maiduguri,the Borno State capital, after fierce fighting
in the last few days, the Nigerian military has rolled out tanks to defend the capital city from attacks.
Deputy governor of Borno State, Zannah Umar Mustapha, on Tuesday, said
Bama has not fallen into the hands of Boko Haram terrorists, insisting
that the military is in full control of the security situation.
This came as the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF) also dispelled the
reports that the Boko Haram insurgents had taken over the control of
Bama town.
The military, in a bid to stem the uprising of the
Boko Haram insurgents, on Monday night, rolled out armoured tanks to
defend Maiduguri from attacks.
Residents whose houses were
close to the main road, particularly around 202 and 303 housing estates
in Maiduguri, as well as those living in Bullumkuttu and along Tashan
Kano area, confirmed that tanks were rolled out by the military on
Monday night, to man all possible entrances to Maiduguri.
According to the residents, it was difficult for them to sleep, because
of the war-like situation, as the military moved out armoured tanks to
guard the city.
Trenches were also observed dug around the
city, with the imposition of curfew, all in a bid to check possible
sneaking into town with arms by the Boko Haram insurgents.
It
was gathered that some members of the sect had found their way into
Maiduguri, waiting for the appropriate time when the larger group would
advance on the city.
Nigerian Tribune learnt the development compounded the fears of residents, now preparing for exodus from the city.
Nigerian Tribune observed that politicians and the rich had mostly
moved their families out of the city since last week, following the
threat to attack Maiduguri and the declaration of caliphate in Gwoza
town by the leader of the terrorist group, Abubakar Shekau.
It
was gathered that most of the frontline politicians had been living
partly in Abuja, since the renewed offensive by the Boko Haram fighters.
According to a soldier, “you kill and kill, but these people are coming
like flies. We have to withdraw and allow the Air Force to do their
job.”
Attempts to get the security authorities in Maiduguri to
speak on the situation failed, as phones of both the state Police Public
Relations Officer (PPRO), Gideon Jibrin and the army spokesman could
not go through at press time.
Bama not taken –Borno govt, civilian JTF
The Borno deputy governor, Mustapha, while briefing newsmen on the
state of insecurity in Bama and various parts of the state, at the
Government House, Maiduguri, on Tuesday, noted that with the attempted
attack on Bama town and military barrack, over 2,000 internally
displaced persons from the affected town and other villages fled to
Maiduguri and had been resettled at National Youths Service (NYSC)
orientation camp and Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS),
Maiduguri.
“The attack on Bama town on Monday was very
unfortunate, but I want reassure our people that government is on top of
the situation.
“Already, those in the camp are being taken
care of and our security forces are engaging the insurgents in a fierce
battle which is worthy of commendation,” Mustapha said.
Corroborating the view of the deputy governor, the civilian JTF said it
was the Boko Haram insurgents that suffered massive casualty in the
attack, losing 135 persons and 35 others arrested and in custody.
At a press briefing in Maiduguri, spokesman of the civilian JTF, Jibrin
Gunda, said “we categorically refute the statement of Senator Ahmed
Zanna that Boko Haram has captured Bama.”
Meanwhile, as of
Tuesday evening, it was gathered that Boko Haram militants had fled Bama
town, following a fierce fight against them by the Nigerian military.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the military authorities called in the
fighter jets of the Nigeria Air Force, to carry out sustained air
strikes on the insurgents.
It was also gathered that the
military had planned to relocate all the civilians and even military
personnel from the battle line.
The insurgents, as of the time
of going to press, were said to be massing on the outskirts of Bama, in
another bid to carry out another assault on the town.
9/03/2014
Military sends boko haram out of Bama •Rolls out tanks to defend Maiduguri •Some residents move out
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