Mubi:
Boko Haram seized our girls, gave us N5,000 —Parents •Gombe orders
closure of schools • Lagos court jails sect’s financier for 10 years
AS survivors of the Boko Haram attack on the town of Mubi continued to
flee, a family man, who fled to Kano, has told the British Broadcasting
Corporation (BB)C Hausa in an interview that parents were forced to
collect N5,000 and surrender their daughters to the insurgents.
Similarly, a woman, who also fled to Kano, said some air planes were
shot down during the encounter,while some soldiers, who were either dead
or injured, were seen on the bush paths they took as escape routes.
In Nafada town of Gombe State, the insurgents caused havoc, killed
about 25 security agents and a renowned Islamic cleric, Sheik Adam
Nasara, together with six of his students.
The BBC Hausa report said the town of Ashaka was also attacked.
A staff of the Ashaka Cement company said that the insurgents broke
into the company and stole about eight trucks, forced their way into the
store and took dynamites, which the company use to break rocks in
cement production.
The company worker said there were women among
the fighters, but they did not touch civilians, though the security
agents were yet to confirm the development.
Also, seven young men,
all supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at Sabon Kasuwa
village of Hawul Local Government Area of Borno State were reportedly
killed along Gombe road, while traveling to Maiduguri, the Borno State
capital, to meet with some politicians in the state.
According to
reports, they left Sabon Kasuwa at about 9.00 a.m. and were said to be
caught up in a crossfire at Gombe, when the insurgents who attacked
Nafada and took over Ashaka cement factory in Gombe were in operation.
A resident of Sabon Gari, Mallam Audu Chara, told our source on
Wednesday that the attack of Gombe had now cut off the people of Biu and
Hawul in Borno State from their families in Maiduguri, since Gombe is
the only route being used since Boko Haram had destroyed the bridge at
Mandafuma.
Meanwhile, the state government had directed that schools
be shut, while buses were deployed to evacuate the students, especially
the girls, so as to prevent a repeat of the Chibok incident.
The
News Agency of Nigeria reported that parents who took their children to
school on Wednesday were told to take them back, as the schools had been
closed on the orders of the government.
Mrs Edith Williams,
Headmistress, Bethany International College, Gombe, told NAN that she
received a circular on Tuesday evening that all schools should be shut
for security reasons.
Some parents who spoke to NAN commended the
state government for the action, saying it was a necessary action to
safeguard the students.
In Mubi, Adamawa State, soldiers fled for allegedly not been able to face the superior fire power of the insurgents.
One of the soldiers told the BBC Hausa that four days ago, while they
were between Bazza and Michika in Adamawa State,they were informed to be
ready to attack Boko Haram.
“They said they are going to fix the
bridge but we told them not to do that, because that was why the
fighters cannot enter Mubi. But they fixed the bridge and we were not
provided with weapons. After fixing the bridge, they send us to fight,
about 150 of us, without arms.
“They did not give us the required
arms, we needed about 7 APCs, RPC and artillery bombs to enable us to
confront and push them back to where they came from. But wallahi, we had
only AK-47 and two magazine, which was inadequate.
“Our adversaries
came with anti-aircraft, deployed 4 APCs with other sophisticated
weapons. We fought them for about 30 minutes, facing each other from
opposite sides. When they realised we were not many, they used that
bridge to crush us completely and moved directly to Mubi,” he said.
The soldier, however, said the Nigerian troops were brave and could confront enemies on the battlefront.
Meanwhile, the Executive Secretary of Yobe Hospitals Management Board,
Dr Mamman Mohammed, has confirmed that 119 casualties were reported,
with 30 deaths in the Monday bomb attack in Potiskum, Yobe State.
Mohammed told Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State, who paid a visit to
the victims at the Potiskum General Hospital, that some of the victims
with severe injuries had been referred to tertiary health institutions
in Azare and Nguru.
Gaidam directed that free treatment be given to the victims and condoled with the Shiite group on the death of their members.
The governor also visited some of the victims currently receiving
treatment at the general hospital, where he directed the hospital to do
everything necessary to ensure the they get the best of treatment, to be
paid for by the government.
In another development, a Federal High
Court sitting in Lagos has sentenced a major financier of Boko Haram to
10 years in prison.
The convict was said to have been the brain
behind the international bond that the sect recently established with
some foreign terrorist organisations.
The Boko Haram financier was
among four suspects – Adamu Mohammed, Mohammed Mustapha, Bura Husseni
and Mohammed Ibrahim – secretly tried before Justice Saliu Saidu by the
Department of State Security (DSS).
The jailed suspect was not officially named but he is believed to be the third accused person(Bura Husseni).
Efforts by journalists to get details of the allegations against the
suspects and other details about the conviction were unsuccessful, as no
one was willing to divulge the information.
But it was gathered
that one of the suspects was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in jail
for sponsoring the sect, while Justice Saidu released the three others.
The suspects were said to have been prosecuted by Mr P. Okerinmodu on behalf of the government.
When the suspects were brought in to the courtroom under heavy
security, all other people in court were ordered out, except the
lawyers, court registrars and the judge.
Last month, Justice Ibrahim
Buba, also of the Federal High Court in Lagos, sentenced three Boko
Haram members to 25 years each in prison, after finding them guilty of
belonging to the outlawed fundamentalist group.
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Mubi: Boko Haram seized our girls, gave us N5,000 —Parents •Gombe orders closure of schools • Lagos court jails sect’s financier for 10 years
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