Battle for Mubi Rages, Military Ramps up Counter-Attack
The fighting between Nigerian troops and suspected members of Boko
Haram in Mubi, Adamawa State, entered the second day with the Nigerian
Air Force launching a ferocious aerial bombardment against the
terrorists who attacked the town and its environs on Wednesday,
according to intelligence sources.
However, the fighting in the northern part of
Adamawa took a turn for the worse yesterday following reports that the
hometown of the Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh had
been overrun by suspected members of the sect.
A trapped resident,
who identified himself as Dauda Longman, said the sound of gunshots and
explosions prevented them from sleeping throughout last night.
“We could not sleep, there were explosions and gunshots as helicopter gunships continued to bombard the town,” he said.
He disclosed that the Mubi market was burnt down and many vehicles were
also set ablaze by the insurgents who went about destroying houses and
killing innocent people.
Longman said thick black smoke had covered
the sky of the ancient city, adding that he made an effort to escape
through difficult terrain because that was the only route out of Mubi,
as the insurgents had blocked the major roads in and out of the town.
“This morning there was still fighting going on in Vimtim, the home
town of the Chief of Defence Staff and there was heavy exchange of fire
and explosions there.
“We are in state of despair and agony over the
spate of killings by the rampaging Boko Haram sect. Right now, corpses
are littering the streets of Mubi especially around the police station;
there are dead bodies of slain policemen and soldiers at the ‘Welcome to
Mubi’ entrance gate,” he said.
Madam Mary also narrated her
experience, saying Mubi was now in disarray. “We are hiding in our homes
and other places. They (Boko Haram members) burnt down many places
including the market and motorcycles. They have since hoisted their flag
at the emir’s palace.
“They are in control of police stations,
military barracks and institutions of higher learning. The soldiers ran
away, several people have been killed including civilians. They also
attacked and killed those they believe are informants or infidels,” she
said
Also, residents of Vintim village, the hometown of the CDS,
confirmed that the village, a suburb of Mubi, finally fell to the
insurgents, adding that the rampaging terrorists had sacked the military
and locals of the village,
A source, who confirmed the incident,
said following the capture of Vimtim yesterday, the insurgents had a
field day looting and burning properties in the village.
In response
to the raging battle in Mubi, the Adamawa State Government yesterday
dispatched over a hundred buses to comb the town and its environs for
people trapped and stranded in the area for onward movement to the
internally displaced persons camps in Yola, the state capital.
Governor Bala James Ngillari of Adamawa State gave the order when
concerned citizens of Mubi visited him to brief him on the current
developments in the area.
However, the military elected to keep mum
over the setback it had suffered and reported casualties of soldiers,
policemen and residents who had lost their lives in the two-day battle.
Suspected terrorists, in a surprise attack on Wednesday afternoon were
reported to have taken some of sections of the town including the 234
Battalion Army headquarters, until they were repelled by hurried
reinforcement by the armed forces.
According to some security
sources, the military guarding the barracks fled the scene when more
militants arrived in the area with heavy firepower.
Nonetheless,
there was no official confirmation from the military on the situation in
Mubi for the second day running, as efforts to speak to the Director of
Defence Information (DDI), Major-General Chris Olukolade and Director
of Army Public Relations (DAPR) Brigadier-General Olajide Laleye proved
abortive.
In the same vein, the Minister of Defence, Lt-Gen. Aliyu
Gusau (rtd), Badeh and Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Usman
Jibrin, all shied away from the subject when they attended a function
yesterday in Abuja.
Gusau and the service chiefs, who were at the
commissioning of the naval headquarters new office extension, avoided
the journalists who were at the event.
The CDS, whose hometown is
close to Mubi and was reportedly taken over by the sect yesterday,
immediately scampered away when journalists confronted him.
Speaking
on the office extension, Jibrin said the edifice was capable of
accommodating two branch chiefs and eight other offices for directors
and staff officers.
“This also has a restaurant, VIP waiting room
and a conference room equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia
facilities. The building was constructed through direct labour but a
number of the contractors were engaged to carry out works such as
cladding, supply of furniture and fittings, installation of air
conditioners and multimedia facilities in the conference room amongst
others,” he said.
However, our source learnt that the Nigerian Air
Force launched a ferocious aerial bombardment against the insurgents who
had taken over Mubi.
According to an intelligence source, the air
raid had been ongoing for the past 24 hours, even at the risk of losing
air force personnel.
“Air raids killed some of them yesterday
(Wednesday) and today (Thursday). The situation is still dicey. It seems
the air force guys are provoked and doing the necessary pounding even
in the face of risk,” the source said.
The source revealed that the
military authorities, who were still in shock over the lapses that
enabled the terrorists to launch the horrendous attack on Mubi, had set
up a board of inquiry.
“Investigations into the surprise attack on troops’ positions is ongoing", the source stated.
He added that if it is established that the attack was carried out by
Boko Haram terrorist it could jeopardise the ongoing negotiations for
the cessation of hostilities between the group and federal government.
As at press time, no group had claimed responsibility while the federal
government insisted on going on with the negotiations currently being
mediated by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
10/31/2014
Battle for Mubi Rages, Military Ramps up Counter-Attack
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