No fewer than 35 people, including
five military personnel and a local hunter, were said to have been killed by a
bomb explosion yesterday morning around Mararaba-Mubi area of Adamawa State.
An eyewitness told newsmen in Yola,
the state capital, that a combined team of the military and hunters were on
routine patrol of the area following their successful recapture of Mubi town
when the bomb planted by the insurgents exploded, killing 35 of them instantly.
According to the eyewitness, the
scene of the blast was a busy area where people gathered to transact business,
adding that the explosive might have been planted there overnight while it went
off in the morning as people gathered there.
The eyewitness, who spoke to newsmen
on phone, said the military had converted the venue of the blast to a
checkpoint, since people were always at the spot in large numbers.
According to him, “my house is some
metres from the scene of the incident. I stood outside my compound watching the
suburb and all of a sudden, I heard a loud bang which shook the entire
surroundings. The few people who were returning to the area started running
away and the area was immediately cordoned off by the military.”
The explosion prompted the military
authorities to declare the area “a no go place” and advised returning villagers
and passers-by to be extra cautious along the routes.
The authorities also cautioned the
people to be wary of strange objects and polythene bags within their reach,
advising that they might be explosives fashioned out to look attractive for
unsuspecting victims.
Meanwhile, hundreds of local hunters
keeping vigil with the military in the recovered areas of Adamawa State have
vowed to ensure that the sect members are completely chased out
The hunters, who were returning to the recaptured areas of Mubi and its environs, told newsmen, yesterday, in Yola that their major pre-occupation now was to ensure that the area is completely secured for the inhabitants to return to their homes.
The hunters, who were returning to the recaptured areas of Mubi and its environs, told newsmen, yesterday, in Yola that their major pre-occupation now was to ensure that the area is completely secured for the inhabitants to return to their homes.
The leader of the hunters, Young
Moris, pledged that they will do everything to ensure that Michika and Madagali
are equally rid of the insurgents very soon.
Vanguard with AFP picture
Vanguard with AFP picture
Boko Haram kills 5 soldiers, 30 hunters in roadside bombing
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