Military: Boko Haram Using Child Soldiers, Women as Human Shields
• UN, US, others condemn Yobe school bombing
•Soldiers flee as sect overruns Maiha in Adamawa
The Nigerian military has expressed concern over the use of women as
human shields as well as children as child soldiers by Boko Haram
militants in their quest to weaken military operations.
A top security source in the North-east disclosed that the terrorists recruit, rape and kill some of the young captives who are reluctant to join them in their dastardly acts.
In most cases, children and teenagers are forced to be in the frontline
in the battle against Nigerian troops through ambushes and suicide
bombing.
There are established cases of women and children getting
involved in terrorists’ acts like the recent bombing in schools, said
the source.
“On several occasions, the Nigerian military has
captured small children who were forced to take up arms against the
state with some of them behaving abnormally due to indoctrination and
inducement through the use of hard drugs.
“We are being cautious in
abiding by the rules of engagement even when we are aware that the
militants recruit children for spying on us and pushing them to engage
in hostilities against innocent citizens and the troops.
“Most of
the children, especially teenagers were recruited through abduction,
kidnapping and enticement with money after which they undergo
brainwashing and combat training. Those that are unwilling to cooperate
are punished or summarily executed,” the security source revealed.
Other reliable sources suggested that insurgents have relied on the
knowledge that Nigerian troops have a responsibility to observe strict
rules of engagement and also avoid a situation whereby patriotic
citizens caught in the middle of conflict will lose their lives.
“We
have lost our men in the battlefield while we tried to avoid shooting
children and teenagers who are forced to confront us. How do you expect
us to arrest a child with a gun? Do we accord such an armed underage
combatant with the status of a child deserving of protection under the
rules of engagement?
“It may become inevitable that some collateral
damages may be recorded if we get the order especially because Boko
Haram elements are using civilians as human shields to continue to gain
undue advantage in the current battle in the North-east.
“However,
as much as troops are determined to avoid collateral damage, it has
become inevitable to be decisive with armed underage combatants and
female suicide bombers with the situation degenerating by the day.
“The military will no longer tolerate a situation where insurgents use
human shields to gain undue advantage, especially now that majority of
Nigerians have demanded that a full scale war be declared by government
in response to Boko Haram,” the source declared.
International Community Condemns School Bombing
But as the military contends with the spectre of women and child
soldiers in its war against the insurgents, more condemnations poured in
yesterday over the suicide bombing of a government secondary school in
Potiskum, Yobe State, resulting in the death of scores of students.
A
statement issued by the US Embassy in Abuja condemned the incessant
attacks on defenceless civilians in the North-east this past week.
The statement cited recent attacks on Potiskum in Yobe, Nafada in Gombe, Malam Fatori in Borno and Azare in Bauchi State.
The embassy said: “While the final numbers are not known, scores of persons have been killed or injured in these attacks.
“The US offers its sincere sympathy to the injured and to the families of the murdered.
“We urge the government of Nigeria to investigate these and other attacks to bring the perpetrators to justice.”
It reiterated US’ commitment to support the people of northern Nigeria
in their struggle to stop the abhorrent actions of Boko Haram and
associated terrorist groups.
In New York, the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, also condemned the bomb attack on Potiskum.
Ban extended his sincere condolences to the families of the bereaved and to the government and people of Nigeria.
A statement issued by the body said: “The UN secretary-general is
outraged by the frequency and brutality of attacks against educational
institutions in the north of the country.
“The UN scribe demands an immediate cessation to these abominable crimes.”
Ban stressed the need to bring the perpetrators to justice through a
process respectful of Nigeria’s human rights obligations. He also
appealed for adequate security measures for civilians.
“The UN
secretary-general reiterates his firm conviction that no objective
justifies wanton violence against civilians,” the statement added.
Also, a statement by UNICEF warned that repeated and relentless attacks
on children and schools were attacks on the future of Nigeria.
It
expressed concern that Nigeria already had the largest number of
children out of school in the world and the attacks on schools would
exacerbate the situation.
“We call on those with the responsibility
and power to bring the perpetrators of this cruel act to justice, and to
uphold their responsibilities to protect children,” UNICEF said in the
statement.
Yobe Closes All Schools
Owing to the latest attack on
the Potiskum school, the Yobe State Government said yesterday that it
had closed down all public and private schools in the state. On Monday,
the state government only ordered the closure of schools in Potiskum.
The attack had claimed 48 lives and injured 79 others.
The state Commissioner for Education, Alhaji Muhammad Lamin, said in a
statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu
yesterday that the closure was with immediate effect.
Lamin said
government decided to close the schools to enable it adopt more security
measures to guarantee the safety of students, teachers and the school
environment across the state.
Boko Haram Overruns Maiha
However,
despite the global condemnation and couter-terrorism efforts by the
military, the marauding sect continued its attacks on communities in the
North-east, the latest being the capture of Maiha town, the
headquarters of Maiha Local Government Area in Adamawa State, on Monday
night.
According to a security source, the insurgents were spotted
hovering around the area at about 5 pm on Monday, adding that nobody
anticipated any attack, as he alleged that the insurgents had been to
Maiha to preach and persuade the people to support their struggle.
He said the insurgents used the Potiskum bombing that led to the death of at least 47 students to divert attention.
“When the authorities' attention was diverted, the insurgents struck in
Mahia at night, leading to the killing of some residents who had
remained in the community despite the Mubi attack,” the security source
said.
According to him, even before Mahia was overrun by the Boko
Haram insurgents, it had been rendered a ghost town, as commercial and
social activities had been paralysed as a result of the mass exodus of
people from the town. Maiha is 20 kilometres from Mubi which was
captured by the sect two weeks ago.
A fleeing resident of Mahia, who
spoke to our source on the phone, said nobody anticipated that the
insurgents would attack the town, adding that the insurgents had
previously asked them not to run away, promising to provide them with
security and a better life instead.
He said the killings and destruction orchestrated by the insurgents in Mahia violated the promise they made to the people.
“Why will you kill somebody you want to govern; their act violates the
preaching that they would give the people a better government,” he said.
Another fleeing resident, who identified himself as Usman, said
soldiers detailed to the area fled on seeing the large numbers of
insurgents who stormed the town, adding that he assisted some of them
out of Maiha.
“The fleeing soldiers asked us to help them to escape from the area to safer places", Usman said
He said after the attack, many of the insurgents returned to Mubi, while a few were left behind.
However, travellers who passed through Maiha yesterday said they did not encounter the insurgents.
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