BOKO HARAM TAKES OVER MILITARY BASE
The spate of insecurity is
still a major challenge in Nigeria. Boko Haram militants on Saturday launched
fresh attacks on communities in Borno and Yobe states, killing scores of
people, including children.
The attack on Borno State was on a military
base at the fishing community of Baga, near Lake Chad.
The base is used by the Multinational Joint
Task Force which was established in 1998 to battle cross-border crimes but
whose mandate was expanded to fighting Boko Haram.
> It was an ugly development in Baga on
Saturday morning, when the Boko Haram insurgents attacked the base there and
practically dislodged the soldiers. I can tell you that it was really bad.
The force is made up of troops from Nigeria
as well as Niger and Chad.
Hundreds of fear-stricken residents of Baga
and five other towns and villages were reported to have poured into the
neighbouring Chad in fishing boats to escape being attacked too by the sect
members.
According to Punch, a military source said
the soldiers in the base were caught unawares by the terrorists.
A resident, Usman Danssubdu, told the AFP
that the insurgents seized the base after several hours of gun battle with the
troops.
He added that most of the residents of the
community were now seeking refuge in Gubuwa, Kangallam and Kaiga villages
inside Chad, near the border with Nigeria.
Another resident, Yunus Ali, told Punch in
Maiduguri that the Boko Haram boys captured the community and hoisted their
flag at the military base.
Ali, who arrived Maiduguri around 5pm on
Sunday, said he slept in the bush and trekked many kilometers before he got a
bus to the state capital.
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