Boko Haram: Heavy Fighting in Mubi as Military Reinforcement Stalls Terrorists’ Advance
. Army barracks sacked
As confusion continues to reign over the status of ceasefire agreement
between the federal government and the Boko Haram sect, there is a
raging battle between the military and suspected members of the
terrorist organisation for the control of the strategic town of Mubi,
Adamawa State.
According to a
military source, heavy exchange of fire was ongoing at the time of this
report on Wednesday as the security forces battled to retake some of
sections of the town, including the 234 Battalion Army headquarters
reportedly captured earlier in the afternoon by the terrorists.
It
was reported that the military guarding the barracks, after some feeble
resistance, fled the scene when more militants arrived in the area with
heavy firepower.
Meanwhile, all efforts to get both the Director of
Defence Information (DDI), Maj-Gen. Chris Olukolade, and Director of
Army Public Relations (DAPR), Brig-Gen. Olajide Laleye, to either
confirm or comment on the matter proved abortive as text messages were
not replied.
However, a senior military personnel who spoke with our
source has described the actions of the soldiers as a shameful act of
cowardice deserving punishment.
The source disclosed that the military authorities had since sent a reinforcement to flush out the insurgents.
The source said: “This acts of indiscipline and cowardice is quite
unfortunate and shameful when the troops are well equipped with improved
welfare.
“Troops from other places are being deployed to confront the marauders.”
Fortunately, the source said, the reinforcement had helped to stop the
terrorists advance and would ultimately reverse the losses.
Also,
several residents of Uba town in Adamawa State were on Wednesday
reportedly killed by Boko Haram insurgents as many other residents fled
to neighbouring towns.
A security source who confirmed the attack in
Uba town said after the insurgents had an encounter with the Nigerian
troops in a fierce battle, they split into groups as some of them headed
to Uba and some others went towards Mubi.
About noon, there was
serious battle going on between the Nigerian troops and the insurgents
in Mubi, and according to the source, the insurgents were fighting hard
to overrun the military barracks in Mubi.
He said the development
had caused a pandemonium in the affected areas: adding “Presently there
are gunshots and bombardment close to the military barracks in Mubi.
Mubi has now become a ghost of its former self, people in hundreds are
fleeing for their lives.”
However, another source in Mubi said it
was the soldiers who were shooting into the air to scare away insurgents
who were believed to have sneaked into Mubi town.
A source from
Uba, Ahmadu Bello, said: “We are in serious trouble, these boys (Boko
Haram) have taken our towns, splitting in groups with some advancing
towards Mararraban Mubi and Vintim the home town of Chief of Defense
Staff, Alex Badeh, giving Nigerian troops a hot fight as soldiers
retreated back to Mubi.
“As I am talking to you now, residents are scampering for their lives for fear of imminent attack and uncertainty.
“While pursuing the soldiers, the insurgents shot sporadically on
innocent residents, during which five persons were instantly killed by
the insurgents.
“The town is now deserted, people have all fled into
nearby bushes and hilltops.We have seen soldiers in their vehicles
retreating,” he said.
Another source said the Boko Haram insurgents
over-ran Madagali down to Bazza. “They are having field day, even
yesterday I sneaked into Michika town to evacuate my aged mother, but
surprisingly only insurgents could be seenmoving around, no presence of
soldiers,” the some said.
Also, a fleeing resident from Uba, who
identified himself as Mallam Yakuba said the insurgents overran the
area at the early hours of yesterday in their hundreds and started
shooting sporadically at the residents, resulting in the death of
undisclosed numbers of people.
He said he gathered that the
insurgents split themselves into smaller groups, “some of them came to
Uba town, while others advanced toward Mararaban Mubi , through Vintim
village to Dumo, close to the Republic of Cameroun.”
Another fleeing
resident from Uba, Mr. Gajere Ambrose, said several people might have
been killed during the shooting spree that lasted for almost two hours
in Uba.
Confirming the incident, the state governor, Bala James
Ngillari, has asked the people of the state, particularly those in the
affected areas to remain calm as security agents are on the top of the
situation.
The governor made the disclosure through his Press
Director, Mr. P P Elisha, saying that the development was unfortunate
while empathising with the people affected.
He said, “His
Excellency, has met with security chiefs in the state and has made
frantic efforts to bring the situation under control.
“People should remain calm, security agents are on the top of situation,’’ Elisha said.
10/30/2014
Boko Haram: Heavy Fighting in Mubi as Military Reinforcement Stalls Terrorists’ Advance . Army barracks sacked
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