Seven days after Boko Haram insurgents seized Mubi, the
commercial nerve centre and second largest town in Adamawa as well as Vimtim,
home town of Defence Chief, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, the Federal
Government, yesterday, gave a marching order to the military to flush out the
terrorists from the occupied areas immediately.
This happened on a day that more than 23 people were killed
after two suspected Boko Haram suicide bombers burst into the Shi’ite Muslim
procession in Potiskum, Yobe State to commemorate the new Islamic calendar. It
was also a day gunmen attacked Kogi prison, setting 145 inmates free.
In Adamawa, to ensure that the terrorists were flushed out
from the occupied areas, more attack helicopter gunships and surveillance
aircraft were deployed, yesterday, while the new General Officer Commanding 3
Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General FO Alli, whose Area of
Responsibility (AOR) includes Adamawa State, was said to have relocated to
Yola.
It was gathered that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. KTJ
Minimah tasked him to leave no stone unturned in ensuring that Mubi and Vimtim
were retaken in the shortest possible time.
The Federal Government was said to have given the military
the marching order following intelligence reports that the new upsurge in Boko
Haram attacks may have been influenced by political motives to ensure that
political activities do not take place in the North East zone of the country.
It was gathered that a time frame was given to the GOC and the
Commander of the Air Force Strike Group in Yola within which to push out the
terrorists. Air Force helicopter gunships (Mi35 and the Super Puma attack
helicopters) have commenced softening the grounds with light attacks preparatory
to a massive onslaught, it was gathered.
A senior officer who spoke to our source disclosed that
by the directive the Government wanted to prove the insurgents wrong that they
can take over Mubi and nothing will happen. The thinking has created uncertainty
among residents of Yola, the capital of Adamawa State.
The Federal Government’s directive it was further gathered,
followed intelligence findings which showed that with the successful derailment
of the failed bid of the group to invade and take over Maiduguri, using Konduga
and Kawuri as launch pad, they have turned to plan ‘B’ which is to push for
Yola.
Suicide bombers kill 23 in Yobe
Meanwhile, on the suicide bombing in Potiskum, the incident
was said to have taken place at about 10 am on Old Market Road. 48 people were
injured in the first blast; before the other suicide bomber was arrested
yesterday by the police. Speaking on the incident in Damaturu, the Police
Commissioner; Danladi Markus in a telephone interview said:
“There was a Monday morning blast in Potiskum, that claimed
the lives of more than a dozen people with the injuring of others, but I cannot
give you the exact figure as I am on my way to the scene of the blast, 100
kilometres from the state capital. At this moment, I am travelling to Postiskum
to assess the extent of damage to both lives and property.
“One of the suspects was arrested at the blast scene, while
the military and police rescue teams have evacuated many people to Postiskum
hospital for treatment.”
Hamza Isa, a resident of Potiskum also said: “When the blast
went off by 10am this morning, all of us ran in different directions for
safety, as the explosion rented the air with deafening sounds before soldiers
and policemen rushed to the blast scene near the Old Market.
“The security operatives responded with sporadic gunshots to
show their readiness to stem any further attack on the town and this caused
panic among traders to flee into various directions, leaving the streets and
market empty for over three hours.”
PROCESSION—Members of Shi’ite sect celebrating Muharram, the
death of Imam Hussein, grandson of Prophet Mohammed (SAW) in Bauchi,yesterday.
Similarly, during last Saturday’s nomination of Governor
Ibrahim Gaidam at the August 27 Stadium, Damaturu, a disruption threat letter
was issued to operatives of security agencies in the state, before yesterday’s
blast in Potiskum that claimed lives of innocent residents.
Meanwhile, Governor Gaidam has condemned the attack,
describing it as heinous, barbaric and unwarranted. A statement signed by the
governor’s spokesman, Alhaji Abdullahi Bego said:
“Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim Gaidam has been informed of an
attack in Potiskum town on Monday (yesterday) during an annual procession of
members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, marking Ashurah. The
governor notes that those behind the attack are criminals who want to fan the
embers of religious discord. He called on all the people of the state to remain
calm and vigilant.
“Governor Gaidam has prayed the Almighty Allah (SWT) to
grant eternal repose to those killed in the attack and quick recovery to those
who sustained injuries”.
The governor, according to the statement, has also directed
government hospitals in the area to provide immediate free medical treatment to
all victims of the attack.
Mubi attack: NEMA Records 10, 496 IDPs in five camps in
Yola
Following the recent attacks on Mubi town by Boko Haram
insurgents, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and Adamawa State
Emergency Management Agency (ASEMA) have recorded 10,496 internally displaced
persons (IDPs) in five camps situated in Yola south and Fufore, while more
people are still pouring into the state capital. Five women were also safely
delivered babies in two of the IDP camps.
Receiving the NEMA team, the Adamawa State Governor, Bala
James Ngilari, said that the state government had sent vehicles for the
evacuation of thousands of displaced persons who were scattered in various
locations around Mubi and those that ran into Cameroon to established camps in
Yola.
He said: “The tragedy has really stressed us, we require
your intervention for both short and long term”.
He noted that majority of the displaced persons live with
their relatives in the host communities, while appealing to them to come
forward and register so that they too could benefit from whatever was provided.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Minister of Women Affairs
and Social Development, Alhaja Zainab Maina said President Goodluck Jonathan
assigned her to assess the situation and assured them of his continuous support
up to the time when they would be going back to their homes. She said the
Federal Government has been doing everything possible to see the end of the
insurgency.
The camps are in Dawarei, Girei, Malkwohi, Nyako Housing
Estate, NYSC camp and COCIN Church. Relief items provided at all the camps
include drugs, rice, clothes, mattresses, maize, buckets, mats, soaps, towels,
cooking oil and sanitary items.
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