Only trees
will stand and watch when a man with cutlass is coming by not to talk of a man
with sophisticated weapons.
This is
the only reason to justify the scampering for safety from Maidugeri as the rampaging Boko
Haram insurgents continue their deadly attacks in Northern Nigeria, towards
Maiduguri.
It appeared, yesterday, as if the
army has given up, with soldiers deserting and residents fleeing the towns and
villages.
At night, a resident said he was
awake and heard gun shots from a distance. “Nobody can sleep anymore,”
explained a resident from Maiduguri, who wanted to remain anonymous.
Gwoza, Bama, Gulak, Michika, Duhu,
Shuwa, Kirshinga captured by insurgents
Gwoza, Bama, Gulak, Michika, Duhu,
Shuwa, Kirshinga – the Islamists have been capturing new cities on an almost
daily basis.
They arrive in hijacked army
vehicles, fight off the Nigerian troops and terrorise the residents. “Boko
Haram are committing all kinds of atrocities killing and raping. At the same
time they are taking young girls in batches and the city is littered with dead
bodies,” said Senator Ahmed Zanna. Bama is just 70 kilometers (43.5 miles) from
Maiduguri and fell to the Islamists four days ago. Zanna recounts how the
soldiers who were supposed to defend Bama, refused to advance any further,
noting, “They were ill equipped and they just stayed in Kondudga.”
Sect gunning for Maiduguri
Maiduguri would be a major win for
Boko Haram in their hope of creating an Islamist-ruled state. “Even a brief
capture of Borno’s capital, will be a significant symbolic victory for Boko
Haram,” said Ryan Cummings, a South African security expert, who is also a
member of the Nigerian Security Networks. Capturing Maiduguri would give Boko
Haram a very strong boost, believes the Nigerian expert Nnamdi Obasi of the
International Crisis Group, added. With Maiduguri, the Islamists would not only
control a major city but also an international airport.
Terrorists are better equipped —
Military
The morale of the government troops
is very low and the terrorists are better equipped. Military officers said: “We
cannot do anything against Boko Haram, because most of the Boko Haram are using
modern automatic weapons and the military is using AK47s.”
A reporter Mubi in Adamawa State
said the town can also fall prey to Boko Haram.
We all live in fear, says resident
“We all live in fear,” explained a
resident. “Because soldiers come into our houses, take off their uniforms and
put on civilian clothes. So if the military is already fleeing the fight, we
don’t stand a chance.”
Over 10,000 flee the fighting
Thousands of people have fled the
fighting. In Yola, the capital of Adamawa State, residents have taken in those
who had to leave their homes. Ten people now live in one room and a woman who
goes by the name of Aisha explained their fate: “There is nobody left in our
town. Everyone has left, because the terrorists came into our town and they
killed the people. We are desperate for help.”
In Maiduguri, residents are now also
preparing to leave. “The people are scared. Many have already left the city,”
said a woman who chose to remain anonymous. “We who remain here, hope that God
will help us.”
The residents have armed themselves
with sticks. They no longer believe that the army will defend them. Thousands
of young men have now gathered in Maiduguri and are demanding that the
government recognize them as local defence groups, so that they can officially support
the soldiers.
“There are soldiers in the city, but
they are not well-armed,” explained a resident who had trouble sleeping. Even
the Senator Ahmed Zanna is unsure whether the army can defend Maiduguri: “If
Bama with an army of 1,000 can fall within three to five hours, then there is
every likelihood that these people will advance towards Maiduguri.”
Bama under government control
—Official
In the meantime, official sources
say that Bama is once again under government control and that Maiduguri is safe
for now. Nevertheless, the residents remain skeptical.
Vanguard
Why Soldiers, Residents Flee As Boko Haram Approaches Maiduguri
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