Boko Haram kills varsity lecturer and family, stamps authority on Mubi
Islamist Boko Haram militants have seized control of the northeast
Nigerian town of Mubi, killing dozens of people and forcing thousands to
flee, witnesses said.
The insurgents stormed Mubi on Wednesday. Gunfire has been heard in the town ever since, witnesses told Reuters.
A security source on Thursday confirmed the town had fallen to the insurgents. Witnesses said they hoisted their black flag over the palace of the traditional ruler.
Witnesses said the insurgents robbed banks, burned down the main market
and sacked the palace. One saw them kill a university lecturer and his
entire family — Boko Haram, whose name means Western education is
sinful, abhors secular learning.
Violence in Nigeria’s northeast has
been on the rise since the government announced a ceasefire with the
rebels nearly two weeks ago to pursue talks in neighbouring Chad aimed
at freeing more than 200 girls kidnapped in April.
The government
has blamed criminal networks for the violence, which has undermined
public confidence in both the ceasefire and the talks. It has had no
immediate comment on the situation in Mubi.
Student Stephen Adaji
said he had been hiding in the bush since mid-morning on Wednesday when
the fighting began until a farmer helped him cross to a nearby village
and he fled to the nearest city of Yola.
“We couldn’t sleep in the
bush because of the fear Boko Haram may get us,” he said. “We were so
scared, shooting was going on throughout the night and they often
shouted Allah Akbar (God is greatest).”
A spokesman for the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the northeast, Abdul Ibrahim,
said the agency had sent extra personnel to help manage people fleeing
to Yola, a relatively safe city that is home to the well-guarded
American University of Nigeria.
He said an attack just prior on the
nearby town of Uba had forced 4,000 people who were in a displaced
persons camp to vacate the camp and head for Yola. Several hundred also
fled across the border into Cameroun.
10/31/2014
Boko Haram kills varsity lecturer and family, stamps authority on Mubi
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