Forty-eight corpses of persons killed by Boko Haram
insurgents during an oil exploration to the Lake Chad Basin have been brought
to the Maiduguri Teaching Hospital in the Borno State capital.
Sources at the UMTH and the Maimalari Army Barrack said that the corpses were brought into Maiduguri from the scene of the
attack.
The corpses brought include 18 soldiers, 15 Civilian JTF,
five university staff and four NNPC drivers.
Also six persons who were wounded in the attack but
escaped to somewhere in Yobe State were later found dead and brought to
Maiduguri.
Apart from the wounded soldiers admitted to military
hospital in the town, two members of the Civilian JTF were as at Thursday on
admission at the UMTH.
The Army, in a press statement on Wednesday by it’s
spokesman, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, had claimed that all the NNPC staff abducted
in the Tuesday’s ambush had been rescued.
Usman, in the statement, said: “On receipt of the
information, the Brigade mobilized and sent reinforcement, search and rescue
party that include the Armed Forces Special Forces and guides that worked and
pursued the terrorists throughout the night.
“So far, they have rescued all the NNPC staff and
recovered the corpses of the Officer, 8 soldiers and a civilian who have been
evacuated to 7 Division Medical Services and Hospital.
“The team recovered 4 vehicles one of which include a gun
truck mounted with an Anti-Aircraft Gun, 2 white Hilux taken away from NNPC
staff and 1 blue Hilux belonging to CJTF. The team also recovered large
quantities of arms and ammunition, several spare tyres, many jerry cans of
containing Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant, assorted drugs, Improvised Explosive
Device (IED) making materials, reflective jackets and a Motorola handheld
radio, among others. The team also neutralized many of the terrorists.”
But investigations revealed that
five lecturers from the University of Maiduguri in the exploration team were
killed.
Names of three of the lost were given as Dr. Joseph
Millitus, Dr. Manaja Uba and Idris Njodi.
A family of one of the deceased (Dr. Joseph Millitus),
Daniel Millitus said that the family was still in grief over
the lost of one of the rising stars of the family.
Daniel Millitus, who is a pastor in one of the parishes
of Redeemed Christian Church of God in Maiduguri, said the family is making
arrangements for the burial of their son.
Another relative of a slain lecturer (Dr. Manaja Uba),
said the family was still in shock and found it difficult to believe that
“Manaja was no more.”
She lamented that another relative (Yusuf Ibrahim) also
in the exploration team is still missing.
When contacted on phone by journalists, the spokesman of
the University of Maiduguri, Professor Danjuma Gambo, said, he was in Abuja
and, therefore, has limited access to information on happenings at the
institution.
He, however, promised to get more information on the
claims as soon as he gets back on campus from Abuja.
The Deputy Director Army Public Relations, Col. Kingsley
Samuel, when contacted on the matter, said it was not within the purview of the
7 Division where he is the spokesman.
He asked that: “You have to get in contact with Abuja on
this, as I have no available information.
It is under the 8 division.”
The Army, in a press statement on Wednesday by it’s
spokesman, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, had claimed that all the NNPC staff abducted
in the Tuesday’s ambush had been rescued.
Usman, in the statement, said: “On receipt of the
information, the Brigade mobilized and sent reinforcement, search and rescue
party that include the Armed Forces Special Forces and guides that worked and
pursued the terrorists throughout the night.
“So far, they have rescued all the NNPC staff and
recovered the corpses of the Officer, 8 soldiers and a civilian who have been
evacuated to 7 Division Medical Services and Hospital.
“The team recovered 4 vehicles one of which include a gun
truck mounted with an Anti-Aircraft Gun, 2 white Hilux taken away from NNPC
staff and 1 blue Hilux belonging to CJTF. The team also recovered large
quantities of arms and ammunition, several spare tyres, many jerry cans of
containing Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant, assorted drugs, Improvised Explosive
Device (IED) making materials, reflective jackets and a Motorola handheld
radio, among others. The team also neutralized many of the terrorists.”
But investigations revealed that
five lecturers from the University of Maiduguri in the exploration team were
killed.
Names of three of the lost were given as Dr. Joseph
Millitus, Dr. Manaja Uba and Idris Njodi.
A family of one of the deceased (Dr. Joseph Millitus),
Daniel Millitus told our correspondent that the family was still in grief over
the lost of one of the rising stars of the family.
Daniel Millitus, who is a pastor in one of the parishes
of Redeemed Christian Church of God in Maiduguri, said the family is making
arrangements for the burial of their son.
Another relative of a slain lecturer (Dr. Manaja Uba),
said the family was still in shock and found it difficult to believe that
“Manaja was no more.”
She lamented that another relative (Yusuf Ibrahim) also
in the exploration team is still missing.
When contacted on phone by journalists, the spokesman of
the University of Maiduguri, Professor Danjuma Gambo, said, he was in Abuja
and, therefore, has limited access to information on happenings at the
institution.
He, however, promised to get more information on the
claims as soon as he gets back on campus from Abuja.
The Deputy Director Army Public Relations, Col. Kingsley
Samuel, when contacted on the matter, said it was not within the purview of the
7 Division where he is the spokesman.
He asked that: “You have to get in contact with Abuja on
this, as I have no available information. It is under the 8 division.”
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