Despite
the ceasefire declaration and efforts by the federal government to negotiate
the release of over 200 Chibok schoolgirls who were abducted by Boko Haram in
April, about 45 women were reportedly kidnapped by the terror sect from Waga
Mangoro and Garta villages in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State
following renewed attacks unleashed by the insurgents.
However,
as news broke about the most recent abductions in the North-east, the House of
Representatives on Wednesday approved the $1 billion loan request made by
President Goodluck Jonathan for the procurement of military hardware to end the
insurgency.
Whilst
40 women were said to have been abducted from Waga Mangoro, 20 were forcibly
uprooted from their homes in Garta.
Locals
in the affected areas, who escaped during the attacks, confirmed the kidnapping
saying hundreds of insurgents overran the area on motorcycles and in vans
during a rampage on Saturday.
They
said in the course of the attacks, the insurgents burnt houses and abducted
young women.
One of the locals in Garta, Tizhe Kwada, who escaped by a whisker, said the onslaught on his community was still ongoing yesterday, forcing many residents to flee the area which has been under Boko Haram siege for almost two months.
One of the locals in Garta, Tizhe Kwada, who escaped by a whisker, said the onslaught on his community was still ongoing yesterday, forcing many residents to flee the area which has been under Boko Haram siege for almost two months.
Kwada
said the insurgents cordoned off houses in Garta in search of young women and
took them in their vans to an unknown destination.
“The
insurgents are still in the area. They slit the throats of three men in Garta
and abducted many young women. We also heard from residents of Waga that they
killed two men and took 40 women away,” he stated.
Similarly,
a community leader from Michika, Emmanuel Kwache, confirmed the incident to
journalists in Yola, saying he got the information from villagers in the area
that the attack on Garta was still in progress.
When
contacted, the Chairman of Madagali Local Government Area, James Watharda, said
he had been in Yola since the insurgents took over his council and could not
speak on the matter.
However,
other sources revealed that the insurgents invaded the villages last Saturday
and that several of the residents had fled to other communities including Yola,
the state capital, which is about 88 kilometres from Madagali.
Ahmadu,
a resident in Waga Mangoro, also confirmed that the insurgents invaded his
community, which borders Gwoza in Borno State. He said the insurgents used the
abducted ladies as human shields during reprisals by Nigerian troops.
Ahmadu
added that the attackers carted away food items, animals and household
belongings of residents.
Two
other residents, Titus and Ayuba, who managed to escape to Yola, said they
travelled through bush paths to avoid the rampaging terrorists.
According
to them, the insurgents stormed the town at the weekend through the road
leading to Sambisa forest.
In
another incident, suspected members of Boko Haram attacked another Borno town
where they killed three persons and set ablaze houses including churches.
Sources
revealed that scores of insurgents attacked Pelachiroma village in Hawul Local
Government Area of Borno State on Monday.
“Three
people have been killed by members of the Boko Haram sect who attacked
Pelachiroma village of Hawul Local Government Area in Borno State on Monday,”
the source revealed.
A
resident of the area, Ignatius Musa, said the insurgents stormed the village
around noon.
He disclosed that the insurgents went berserk and “churches were not spared”.
Pelachiroma is a few kilometres from Azur forest where eight people were killed on Friday by the insurgents.
He disclosed that the insurgents went berserk and “churches were not spared”.
Pelachiroma is a few kilometres from Azur forest where eight people were killed on Friday by the insurgents.
The
caretaker chairman of Hawul, Dr. Andrew Malgwi, who confirmed the attack
yesterday, said the insurgents also destroyed many houses during the siege.
The
terror sect also laid ambush on a Borno highway, killing a soldier of the
Nigerian Army on Wednesday.
Though
details of the ambush were sketchy at press time, a security sources said that
the slain soldier was among the Nigerian troops who were travelling from
Maiduguri to Damboa where 25 insurgents were killed on Sunday.
The
source, who could not confirm if there were casualties on the part of the
insurgents, said the troops were travelling along the dangerous Maiduguri-Biu
highway before the ambush.
He
said the insurgents may have laid in ambush for the troops in a reprisal after
their members were killed on Sunday.
The
source said the insurgents laid in ambush at a spot not far from Damboa and on
sighting the troops opened fire on them.
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