Boko Haram insurgents continued their rampage on Monday night, killing
49 security operatives and civilians in two communities in Yobe and Borno
states.
In the attack on Buni Yadi, Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State,
they left 20 soldiers and 20 policemen dead while in Chinene, Gwoza
LGA of Borno State, they cut the lives of nine civilians short.
The Divisional Police Officer and the Divisional Crime
Officer of the Police Station in Bunu Yadi were believed to be among the
victims of the attack by the insurgents who stormed the town with an Armoured
Personnel Carrier and Toyota Hilux vans.
Residents said the attackers dressed in camouflage and
hoisted Boko Haram’s flag on the APC and the vans.
They said the gunmen, on arrival moved straight
to the military formation in the town from where they launched the attack which
lasted over two hours.
The attackers were said to have set the military formation, LG
secretariat, the divisional police station, the area court, the district head’s
residence and office as well as some residential quarters ablaze.
The palace of the Emir, Alhaji Muktar Gangaran, was also
vandalised by the insurgents during the attack, the third on Buni Yadi this
year.
One of the residents, who declined to give his name said, “We counted up
to 20 dead soldiers and 20 policemen when the attackers left our village after
operating for almost two hours.
“They overpowered the security operatives on duty and also
burnt the military base and police station in the town .”
Another resident, Mallam Modibbo Kawu, said the insurgents
told them not to be scared because they were on reprisal against the military.
“They told us not to be afraid because they were in Buni Yadi on a
reprisal against the military for attacking them in Alagarno last
week,” he said.
“I can confirm to you that several police, soldiers and
mobile policemen were killed. Their corpses were taken to the Damaturu
Specialist Hospital,” he said.
But military sources, who asked not to be named, claimed that 14
soldiers and 11 policemen lost their lives.
They regretted that the attack claimed the lives of many of
their colleagues.
Reuters’
account of the attack had it that 24 security personnel lost their lives. It
quoted security sources and civilian witness as saying that
the attack occurred not far from where the insurgents shot or
burned to death 59 pupils at a boarding school in February.
The spokesman for the military in Yobe State, Lt. Eli Lazarus, could not
be reached for comment on the attack.
The state commissioner of police Mr. Markus K. Danladi, who
visited the scene, said he could not give the casualty figure
because he was still getting the details.
In Chinene, the insurgents killed nine
civilians, and set ablaze churches and residential buildings.
They were said to have hoisted their flag on some structures
in Ashigashiya ward in the community, thus depicting its conquest.
According to sources, many people sustained serious bullet
wounds while others were forced to take refuge in nearby bushes and
surrounding hills.
An LG official, Nglamuda Ibrahim, who spoke to journalists
in Maiduguri, said many of his extended family members and friends displaced in
the attack had been calling for assistance since Monday night.
Ibrahim said, “As we speak now, I am still receiving distress calls from
them; they are all calling for help. No soldier and no policeman
had gone there yet.’’
“The Boko Haram gunmen mounted their flags in Ashigashiya
ward showing that it was now under their control.
“Last night, six churches were burnt, eight persons were
killed and several others seriously injured. We cannot count the
number of houses that were burnt in Chinene village of Chikide-Joghode-Kaghum
ward.
“The insurgents also attacked Amuda village in Chikide-Joghode-Kaghum
ward where one person was killed and several others injured.
“All we are doing now is calling on the military authorities in the
state to quickly go up there and help us rescue those poor villagers, their
wives and children.”
He listed the names of some of those killed in Chinene village as Bulama
Dajiba, Bulama John, Haruna Wadda, Bitrus Kurma, Haruna Kwatha, Haruna Waruda,
and Shaibu Galva.
A top security officer, who did not want his name in print, said, “We
all have received the report from Chinene village. It was really another sad
episode and we learnt that the insurgents hoisted their flag in Ashigashiya.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Gideon Jubrin, could
not be reached as all his telephone lines were switched off.
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