Many
girls and women have joined the youth volunteer groups also known as “Civilian
JTF” in the hunt for Boko Haram suspects in Maiduguri.
This
is coming days after reported cases of suspected members of the Boko Haram sect
deploying women or disguising as women to wreak havoc, Our correspondent who
went round Maiduguri metropolis, yesterday, saw girls and women, aged between
15 and 30 carrying swords, daggers, knives and sticks.
They
stop and search vehicles and pedestrians together with their male counterparts.
About ten girls were seen along Shehu Laminu way, five at West End roundabouts
and more than 25 at various checkpoints mounted by the “civilian JTF” along
Baga road.
Whenever
a vehicle is stopped, the women volunteers check their womenfolk while men
check men and when the vehicle is “certified” the driver is allowed to go. Both
private and commercial vehicles are not spared in the operation even as the
checkpoints mounted by the youths far outnumber that of security operatives.
“We
joined the civilian JTF in order to be searching females. A woman can search any
other woman anywhere and nobody can raise eyebrows,” said Halima, a girl of
about 17 years, who was seen around Ramat Square.
Halima
said she was not afraid at all and had participated in raiding some houses at
Kumshe ward.
“Securing
Maiduguri is now a collective responsibility, irrespective of age, gender or
status. The safer the town, the better for all of us,” she said.
Another
girl, Saratu said she suspended working as a sales girl in order to take part
in the routine patrol being undertaken by civilians.
It
was gathered that on Saturday, over 120 young vigilantes, whom the Joint Task
Force (JTF) said should be addressed as” patriotic citizens” had stormed
“Libya” a red spot close to Jajeri in the outskirt of Maiduguri.
Security
sources said the youths had succeeded in recovering an AK47 rifle and some
shallow graves at a house.
Meanwhile,
Daily Trust observed that hawkers of weapons such as swords, bows and arrows
and knives now make brisk business in Maiduguri as a result of high patronage
by the “civilian JTF.”
Before
the emergence of the youth groups, it was not possible to see anyone selling
daggers in the open but our correspondent saw some middle aged men peddling
them about.
One
of the hawkers who was seen around Wulari but declined to give his name said
his sales had risen by 0ver 80 percent.
“The
price of sword has also gone up from N250 to N350 or more,” he said. Inside the
Baga Market, blacksmiths were also seen making knives and swords and one of
them said there was sharp increase in demand.
Barrister
Usman Sani, a legal practitioner said there was the need to control the
proliferation of such weapons in the hands of the youths.
“If
authorities did not take the right measures now, we would find ourselves
confronted with another serious dilemma in the nearest future,” he said.
Spokesman
of the Joint Task Force (JTF) Lt Col. Sagir Musa had in an interview with
newsmen at the weekend called on parents to also assist authorities in
regulating the activities of the youth vigilante groups.
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How else can you define bravery?
ReplyDeleteIn truth the proliferation of such weapons should be checked properly.
Boko Haram is a sect of misguided individuals with an irrational and confused ideological approach to life's issues.
It is a failed group who has lost focus from the day it was born.
Killings of innoSaint children in the guise of fighting against western education.
If their so-called leaders were not educated in such wise will they ever have a voice in todays world?
Boko haram remains like a child, a hopeless one and alone. With mental deprivations and psychological misplacement of ideals.
Na children go bring them down.
Them no need daggars, knives or guns. Just believe in your brooms and sticks and you will see God doing the rest.
I am sooo torchd by dis volenteers, God protect dem.
ReplyDeleteWhich way Nigeria?
ReplyDeleteMay God Bless this volunteers...I pray that Nigeria as a whole will learn frm dis, when we all joins our hands together, we will definately be victorious no matter the strength of our adverseries. United we stand, Devided we fall. Let's inculcate that in all dat we do!
ReplyDeleteMay Allah continue to protect and guide this brave youths. It shall be well with them
ReplyDeleteWhat nonsense!!! How won't they go out to protect themselves??? At age 17 under normal circumstance dt girl should be thinking of jamb, waec n hw to get admission into higher institution. Dis goes a long way to show how well the security system have failed in Nigeria...legal practitioner my foot!!! Cos hw else can u describe it....if dey stay back home dey may get bombed n still die all d same so why not face d battle head on!!!
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