The ceasefire deal reportedly struck with the Boko Haram Islamist
sect by the Federal Government has suffered another major set-back as
the insurgents were said to have abducted 40 young ladies in a fresh
attack.
The insurgents had in April invaded Chibok, Borno State, and
kidnapped over 200 schoolgirls said to he writing examination then. The
release of the schoolgirls was said to be the subject of the alleged
negotiation between the Federal Government and Boko Haram leadership.
But Daily Sun gathered that the 40 ladies were reportedly abducted
from Waga Mongoro District of Madagali Local Government Area of Adamwa
State
.
The villages affected included Mbororo, Moda, Kwabapale, Villag, Wa,
Vi, Boka, Tilli, Murvwa, Wurogayandi, Mai and Wandu. Others are Futu,
Yambele and Wat.
Sources disclosed that the insurgents are also forcefully recruiting people everyday.
The insurgents invaded the district last Saturday, through to
Tuesday, making residents to flee to Yola, about 358km away and nearby
local government headquarters not affected by insurgency.
The insurgents first invaded Waga, the district headquarters last
Saturday night. The town borders Gwoza in Borno State. They burnt houses
while residents fled to relatively safe places away.
The insurgents were also said to have used the abducted ladies as human shields during counter attacks by the Nigerian troops.
Two residents who escaped to Yola, told Daily Sun that they passed through bushes to avoid being attacked by Boko Haram.
Titus and Ayuba said they preferred being in the bush than to going
back their villages as their houses were destroyed while foodstuffs,
animals and other belongings were carted away by the rampaging
insurgents.
According to them, insurgents also stormed some villages in Michika
Local Government Area in the wee hours of Tuesday through the road
leading to Sambisa:
“After they finished their onslaught, they escaped through the same
route. When they came into the town, they rounded up about 40 girls and
put them into the trucks they came with and carted away foodstuffs,
household items and domestic animals before razing our houses.”
A victim, Matthew, who is taking refuge in Yola, disclosed that his
relative “who is currently trapped in the bush,” told him that he heard
the insurgents debunking the ceasefire agreement reached with the
Federal Government.
He stressed that the insurgents said their commitment to ensure the
sustenance of Islamic codes can never be truncated by the
propagand: “When they struck, we heard them chanting anti-govenment
slogans to the effect that they were not party to any ceasefire
agreement.”
The chairman of Madagali Local Government Area, Mr James Abawu
Watharda, when contacted, could neither confirm nor deny the report as
he said he has since lost contact with the people of the areas, adding
that the areas have been deserted by people for a long time.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Boko Haram: 40 girls abducted in fresh attack in Adamawa
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