Boko Haram fighters have overpowered
Nigerian soldiers at a military base in the far northeastern town of Baga,
forcing residents and soldiers to flee. The military has not issued a statement
about Saturday’s attack, but sources told VOA the Islamist insurgents have full
control of the town.
One survivor said “hundreds” of
insurgents rode into Baga on motorbikes and other vehicles, some throwing
explosives. They set fire to buildings and triggered a fierce gunfight with
Nigerian soldiers.
The soldiers resisted “for hours,”
said an intelligence official in Maiduguri, telling VOA that they could not
hold the town without reinforcements.
Insurgents had blocked the main
roads. Residents fled into the bush or headed for Lake Chad to hop in canoes or
try to swim away. Some drowned. Other residents were shot or injured. The
number of dead and wounded is not known.
A fisherman who escaped told VOA
some soldiers were peeling off their uniforms and begging for civilian clothes.
He said they appeared to have run out of ammunition.
The militants attacked “between five
and six in the morning. By nine, it was all over,” said Maina Maaji Lawan,
senator for Borno state. It includes Baga, his hometown.
Lawan said local and state
authorities had informed the military of the Boko Haram threat in the area.
“Reports were made,” he emphasized.
“I do not know – the ease with which it [Baga] fell is really, really very,
very disappointing.”
There has been no official response
to the attack. In the past, government officials have insisted the war covers a
vast territory in the northeast and said the military cannot be everywhere at
once.
Boko Haram is known to attack
military bases to resupply and rearm, but hoisting their black flag over Baga
also struck a symbolic blow.
The town sits on Lake Chad, whose
waters straddle the borders of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad. The military
base there was the nominal headquarters for a four-country joint task force set
up last year to combat trafficking and terrorism. It appears only Nigerian
troops were staffing the base when it was attacked.
Security analysts told VOA the loss
of Baga raises renewed concerns about the military’s levels of morale and
preparedness.
Soldiers in the northeast have
complained they do not have adequate gear and ammunition to fight the
insurgents.
Local media report military
tribunals have sentenced at least 70 soldiers to death for mutiny and refusing
to fight. More are reportedly awaiting trial.
(VOA)
Boko Haram Overruns Nigerian Military Base
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