At least 20 people were feared dead, while several others sustained
injuries, yesterday, when suspected Boko Haram terrorists launched
separate attacks on Gajiram, the council headquarters of Nganzai and
Bulabulin Ngawra Village of Konduga Local Government Area of Borno
State. Two primary schools, a clinic and some residential houses were also set ablaze during the attacks.
Nganzai is about 73 kilometres, while Bullabulin Ngawra is 45
kilometres away from Maiduguri, the state capital. Both councils are
linked and share borders with the terrorist’s camps of Marte and Sambiza
Forests said to have been destroyed by JTF at the peak of the emergency
rule and the military onslaught of Boko Haram terrorists in the state
since June this year. Although, the actual number of casualties could not be officially
ascertained at press time, our Correspondent gathered that some terror
suspects numbering more than 40 fully armed with Ak47 rifles laid ambush
on Gajiram town on Thursday morning where they killed 15 residents and
set some public and residential buildings ablaze. Thereafter, they were
repelled by the combined efforts of the vigilante youths and men of the
Joint Task Force, JTF. It was also gathered that the State Attorney-General, Mr. Kaka Shehu
Lawan later went to Gajiram to condole with the residents. He was said
to have gone in company of the chairman of the local government council
and some senior police officers. Similarly, on the Maiduguri- Dambao-Biu road which was reopened two
weeks ago after its closure by the JTF, Boko Haram suspects were said to
have mounted roadblocks few metres away from Bullabulin Ngawra village
where they shot and killed five people An eye witness, Aisami Babagana from Bulabilin Ngawra told our
Correspondent that, “the Boko Haram sect members attacked Bullabulin
Ngawra in the early hours of today (Thursday) and killed five people. I
believe that they attacked us because of how our volunteers have
succeeded in curtailing their atrocities in our area”. Some residents of Maiduguri who did not want their names mentioned in
print for security reasons told our Correspondent that “We saw two
Hilux patrol vehicles of the JTF conveying dead bodies and the injured
heading towards University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, UMTH, but we
could not ascertain whether they were victims of the latest attack in
Nganzai or Bullabulin Ngawra.” Meanwhile, in their renewed efforts to put an end to Boko Haram
insurgency in the state, members of the state’s Vigilante Youths also
being addressed as ‘Civilian JTF or Yangora’ and men of Joint Task
Force, JTF; Wednesday arrested 14 terror suspects with arms and
ammunition in Bulunkutu ward, University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital,
UMTH, premises and Sulimanti ward of Maiduguri metropolis. The arrested terror suspects at the hospital, according to sources,
yesterday, in Maiduguri, sneaked into the hospital through the perimeter
fence, before the youths sighted them with rifles and ammunition at
about 10.35am on Wednesday. Those who were arrested in Bulunkutu area of the metropolis,
according to one of the vigilante youths, were “Boko Haram informants”
from Northern Borno and Yobe state, who came to Maiduguri on Tuesday to
collate more information on the activities of JTF and vigilance youths
patrolling Bulunkutu and Gomari Airport wards of Maiduguri.
Speaking on how the terror suspects beat UMTH security on Tuesday, a
source at the hospital said: “The suspects disguised as wounded and sick
persons with rifles hidden under their flowing gowns, and perforated
the barbed wires; before gaining entry into the hospital premises to
seek medical attention. The vigilance youths, were able to sight the
suspects; and arrested them on the spot, before handing them to us
here.” He said the youths also recovered from the suspects rifles and
ammunition, including charms worn round their waists and arms. The
suspects were also said to have wounds suspected to be from gunshots
they sustained either at Bama or Monguno last week during encounters
with JTF. Speaking on the incidents, the JTF spokesman, Lt. Colonel Sagir Musa,
told journalists in Maiduguri that he was not aware of the incidents,
but promised to send press release on the development after compiling
his report.
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