Bloodbath in Maiduguri: 185 Killed as Soldiers, Boko Haram Clash
MAIDUGURI—No fewer than 185 persons, including women and children, have been
killed and more than 2000 houses destroyed in an intense fighting between the
military and suspected members of Boko Haram sect in Baga, a fishing community
in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State.
Soldiers were said to have
bombarded the remote town of Baga near the Nigerian border with Chad for hours
last Friday evening exchanging rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine-gun
fire with insurgents in the neighbourhoods filled with civilians.
The fighting saw
insurgents fire rocket-propelled grenades as soldiers sprayed machine-gun
fire into the neighbourhoods.
The fighting in Baga began Friday and lasted for hours, sending people
fleeing into the arid scrublands surrounding the community on Lake Chad.
By Sunday, when government officials finally felt safe enough to see
the destruction, homes, businesses and vehicles were burnt throughout
the area.
A local government official, Mallam Lawan Kole told
Governor Kashim Shettima who inspected the affected area that at least
185 bodies had been found and buried on Sunday afternoon.
The
Commander of the Multinational Forces, Brigadier General Austin
Edokpaye, who was also on the visit did not dispute the casualty
figures.
Edokpaye said: “We received an intelligence report that
some suspected Boko Haram members usually pray and hide arms at a
particular mosque in the town and after soldiers had surrounded the
mosque, the extremists used heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled
grenades to attack the soldiers. They reportedly used civilians as human
shields during the fight. We lost an officer during the attack on our
men.
“When we reinforced and returned to the scene, the terrorists
came out with heavy firepower including RPGs which usually has a
conflagration effect.” Edokpaye said.
Boko haram
General
Austin Edokpaye, however, revealed that the conflagration that consumed
the town and the resultant deaths should be blamed on the Boko Haram
terrorists who opened fire on soldiers and were using civilians as human
shield. He also denied allegations by the residents that the shootout
was unprovoked.
A resident of Baga town whose name was given as
Mallam Bana told the visiting Governor Shettima that the incident
started at about 8pm on Friday night.
“The soldiers were mindless
that night in their approach; they killed (our people) and burnt our
houses, chased everyone into the bush including women and children. So
far, we have buried 185 corpses, some were burnt beyond recognition;
others are hospitalised with various degrees of burns,” Mallam Bana
said.
According to a grocer, Bashir Isa, “everyone has been in the
bush since Friday night. We started returning to town because the
governor came to town today. To get food to eat in the town now is a
problem because even the markets are burnt. We are still picking corpses
of women and children in the bush and creeks.”
By Sunday afternoon, the burnt bodies of cattle and goats still filled the streets while bullet holes marred burnt buildings.
Jonathan orders probe
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered a full scale probe
into the incident at Baga in Borno State and assured Nigerians and the
global community that Nigeria ‘’places the highest possible value on the
lives of all citizens of the country and that his administration will
continue to do everything possible to avoid the killing or injuring of
innocent bystanders in security operations against terrorists and
insurgents.”
A statement by Dr. Reuben Abati, Special Adviser to the
President on Media and Publicity said in part: “Rules of engagement for
the military and security agencies are already in place for this
purpose and the investigation ordered by President Jonathan into the
incident in Baga is to amongst other things, determine whether or not
these rules were fully complied with.
The President has also ordered
the National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) and Federal health
agencies to liaise with the Borno State Government and take urgent steps
to provide immediate relief and medical support for all who suffered
losses and injury in the fighting at Baga.”
Our ordeal: French ex-hostages released by Boko Haram
Meanwhile, members of the French family held hostage for two months by
the Boko Haram sect, spoke about their ordeal on French national
television over the weekend. They said the four children helped them get
through the tough times.
Despite their kidnapping, the family said it would be happy to return to Cameroon.
“It’s a superb country,” said Tanguy Moulin-Fournier, head of the
family. “We were there for two years. We have friends there and
Cameroonian brothers.”
The French family kidnapped in Cameroon by
suspected Boko Haram Islamist militants were released last Thursday,
without a ransom paid, French president François Hollande said. The
group had released videos of the family, threatening to kill them if
authorities in Nigeria and Cameroon did not release Muslim militants
held there.
However, Albane Moulin-Fournier, in a prime-time
interview Saturday night, said that there had been some “very hard
moments, physically,” during their captivity.
Albane was held in a
different location from her husband, Tanguy, who said they were put in
extreme heat with little access to water. Tanguy’s brother Cyril said a
routine of daily activities for the children helped the family keep
their sanity.
“There were activities. We folded up the sheets in the
morning. We went to prepare breakfast,” said Cyril. “It was important
to keep up a daily routine.”
7/03/2014
Bloodbath in Maiduguri: 185 Killed as Soldiers, Boko Haram Clash
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