Showing posts with label Borno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Borno. Show all posts

Friday, 24 October 2014

REVEALED: The 18 Villages Under Boko Haram’s Evil Control!! [SEE LIST]


Speaking at yesterday’s plenary in the House of Rep, Hon. Isa Lawan who represents Guzamala, Kukawa, Mobbar and Abadam federal constituency in Borno State revealed that about 18 villages in Borno State are firmly under the control of Boko Haram insurgents despite a recent ceasefire allegedly agreed to by the sect and the federal government.

He stated that "Northern Borno axis is falling into the hands of Boko Haram on daily basis." and urged the House to pass a motion calling on the federal government to rescue the seized territories.

The villages are: Adabam, Kukawa and Mobbar local government areas on the shores of the Lake Chad Basin, which include Abadam, Gashager, Jubullam, Doguri, Madai, Shawaram, Kangarwa, Arega, Faliwa, Gogobirni, Ali Jilamari, Mamuri, Kurnawa, Malum Zuberu, Dumba, Kulleram and Bawari.

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Military arraigns five Lance Corporals over mutiny


Five Lance Corporals of the Nigerian army were yesterday October 21st arraigned before a military court at the Army Headquarters Garrison, Mogadishu cantonment in Abuja over a two count charge of conspiracy to commit mutiny and mutiny.

Daily Trust reports that the soldiers are alleged to have committed the offenses in October 2013 after shooting into the air when they received the news of the death of some of their colleagues who were killed by Boko Haram in the North Eastern part of Nigeria.

  

When the two count charge was read to the soldiers, they all pleaded not guilty. The soldiers are part of 59 soldiers of the 7th Division of the Nigerian Army in Maiduguri, Borno state, who are standing trial for various offenses ranging from insubordination, mutiny and others.

SAD! Ceasefire Collapses as Army fights Boko Haram back!

Boko Haram was the first to abandon the ceasefire when it attacked two communities in Borno and Adamawa states.
Damboa was for several days in July under the control of the insurgents who killed some soldiers, including a Lieutenant Colonel. They had also hoisted their flag in the community which is only about 85 kilometres away from Maiduguri.
The military however succeeded in chasing them but on Sunday night, the terrorists staged a comeback but were overpowered by the "military during an exchange of gunfire."
Boko Haram had on Friday, the day the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal, Alex Badeh, announced the ceasefire, attacked Shafa and Sina in Borno and Adamawa states.
Just as the attacks were viewed as a breach of the ceasefire, the insurgents struck again in Borno State where they captured Abadam village and beheaded six people on the Biu-Garkida Road on Sunday.
A military source was however quick to dismiss the belief that attacks by the insurgents amounted to a collapse of the ceasefire.
He had said, "One cannot say the peace deal has been violated; it is the nature of most terrorist organisations to act that way, and it should be expected because they have several layers of
operation."
But findings on Sunday by ThePUNCH had revealed that the Federal Government might have entered into the deal with a faction of the group interested in ending the insurgency in the North-East.
A Federal Government team is to meet on Tuesday(today) with representatives of the sect in Ndjamena to conclude the talks being brokered by Chadian President Idris Deby.
The military source, who spoke with our correspondent on the Damboa incident, said there was no way the troops on the ground would have watched the militants overrun the
community without confronting them."Since we just couldn't watch them overrun the town again, we engaged them in crossfire," he said.
The source, who did not want his name in print because he was not authorised to speak on the development, added, "We were able to effectively repel them. Twenty five of them were killed during the heavy shoot-out. We also recovered several arms and ammunition as well as a Buffalo Armoured Personnel Carrier which they abandoned in the heat of the confrontation that lasted some hours."
The state CAN Chairman, Rev. Titus Pona, who read the statement said since the insurgents had expressed their desire for peace, government must take advantage of it by playing along. He said, "We the Christian faithful in Borno State commend the Federal Government for agreeing with the Jama'atul Ahalis Sunna Lida'awati popularly called the Boko Haram for a ceasefire."We are happy with the ceasefire, although we heard some reports suggesting attacks by some suspected insurgents lately. We believe it is only a faction that is not interested in the peace process."We assume that the Chibok girls and other people in their captivity are alive and well."We pray that the offer for ceasefire will be stuck to and come to reality in order
to have the abducted ones released and for an end to the insurgency ravaging Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states and other parts of the country."

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Sunday, 19 October 2014

Boko Haram breaks Ceasefire Deal, attacks Borno villages




Less than 24 hours after the much-publicised ceasefire deal reached by the Federal Government and the Boko Haram sect, the terrorist group attacked two communities in Borno State, a security source told Punch about the unfortunate incident.

The Nigerian government announced on Friday that the sect and the military had agreed to a ceasefire. 

But according to the top source, about 20 Boko Haram fighters in two pick-up vans stormed Maikadiri in Abadam Local Government Area, northern part of Borno on Friday night, shooting into homes.
An indigene of the attacked communities, Masta Ibrahim, said in Maiduguri that, “My parents are there and my brother called from Monguno to inform me early this morning but we couldn’t get across to our aged parents.”


A member of the local vigilance group, Adam Kolo, in a telephone interview with our correspondent in Maiduguri on Saturday, said the sect had shown that there was no ceasefire with the latest attack.

He stated that the insurgents killed the father of the former Speaker of Borno State House of Assembly, Goni Ali-Modu.

Also in a renewed attack on Shaffa, Hawul LGA, south of Borno on Saturday morning, scores of Boko Haram insurgents rode to a village near the town in the early hours of the day, shooting indiscriminately.

Eight people were killed, according to a resident, Elijah Msheliza. He said that many of the residents of the town had fled into the bush. Msheliza said, “There was pandemonium in Shaffa as Boko Haram invaded the nearby village, shooting at everybody at sight. We had to flee into the bush and, as I am talking to you, many of us are taking refuge in the bush.”

Shaffa is about 230 kilometres from Maiduguri and had witnessed series of attacks by the insurgents.

Source: punchng