Badeh, CDS |
Few hours
after the commercial nerve centre and the second biggest town in Adamawa State
fell into the hands of Islamic sect, Boko Haram, the insurgents, yesterday,
overran Vimtim, the home town of the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex
Badeh.
The
terrorists have thus rubbished the purported ceasefire agreement announced by
the Chief of Defence Staff and his earlier vow on January 20 this year that the
Boko Haram menace would end last April.
Mubi town
was invaded, yesterday, by the terrorists who stormed the 234 Nigerian Army
Battalion, burnt down the police station and the Mubi prison, setting the
inmates free. The insurgents also hoisted their flag at the Palace of the Emir
of Mubi. When the insurgents invaded the town, the troops and the residents
fled while they had a field day looting and burning property.
As at
yesterday, Mubi was like a ghost town as the entire residents have deserted it
even as some edifices like the Mubi International Cattle Market, the local
government secretariat as well as some private buildings were still burning.
Having
taken over Mubi, the insurgents marched on to other surrounding villages and
towns before storming Vimtim, the home town of the Chief of Defence Staff.
How we
escaped from Mubi –Redeemed pastor A Zonal pastor of the Redeemed Christian
Church of God, RCCG,who escaped from the insurgents in Mubi, told Vanguard that
the Boko Haram sect had conquered Mubi and were fully in-charge.
Asked how
he escaped, he said he was just getting to Yola, the Adamawa State Capital at
press time last night, after a scary run through Mubi bushes and farm roads.
“For over
two hours, we ran and crawled through bush tracks and farm roads to get to
where I got a bus to Yola. I am just getting to Yola. I thank God.”
Asked
what he was doing in Mubi, the pastor said he was transferred to somewhere in
Borno where he stayed for several days. According to him, “there was no
telecommunication network in the area, I could neither call nor receive calls.
The insurgents were terrorizing the area and one of my zonal pastors at the
headquarters advised that I should not stay there hence, I had to leave”.
Before he
fled Mubi for Yola, he said the security problem had worsened. “However, the
men and the youths said they were not going anywhere, that enough is enough.
They have been killing the militants. Yesterday, they killed two. But they
withdrew the soldiers and mobile policemen and yesterday the insurgents
attacked. They have conquered Mubi. That is why most people are afraid.”
Adamawa
Govt moves to send trapped residents to IDP camp Meanwhile, Adamawa State
Government has dispatched over hundred buses to comb Mubi and its environs for
people who were trapped and stranded in buses and villages for onward transit
to the Internally Displaced Persons Camp in the State capital.
Governor
Bala James Ngilari gave the order yesterday afternoon, when concerned citizens
of Mubi visited him to brief him on current development in the area.
Briefing
the Governor, leader of the group, Mr. Joshua Atiku told him to consult with
the Federal Government to persuade the Cameroonian authorities to allow fleeing
people access into that country.
Atiku
disclosed that hundreds of thousands of people escaping into Cameroon were
stranded at the borders owing to the fact that the Cameroonian gendarmes have
denied them entry.
He added
that the situation was causing concern to the people, who have fled their homes
due to insecurity only to run into diplomatic problems with their neighbours.
Atiku
charged both state and federal governments to as a matter of urgency do
everything humanly possible to evacuate people still trapped in Mubi and its
environs as the insurgents continue to lay siege to the town.
What
Badeh said in January On January 20 this year when Air Marshal Alex Badeh
assumed office, he expressed optimism that there would soon be an end to
insurgency in some parts of the country. He said with the support and
co-operation of the new service chiefs, the Boko Haram menace would be stamped
out in the next three months.
He said
it was mandatory for the military to eliminate the menace of Boko Haram before
April to avert a constitutional problem in the polity. The CDS said it was
possible to bring the insurgency in the North East to an end if the military
approached its security responsibilities cohesively.
“We must
bring it to a stop before April so that we will not have constitutional
problems on our hands. We don’t want to go back to the Senate to start begging
and lobbying. If we do our work cohesively, I can tell you, Gen. Minimah, you
will finish your work in no time.
“I can
say confidently that this war is already won,” he had said. NEMA expresses
shock, fears over humanitarian challenges in Adamawa, Borno Meanwhile, the
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the North East sub region
yesterday, expressed “shocks and fears” over Wednesday’s multiple attacks on
Mubi town in Adamawa state, as the number of displaced persons continued to
rise with increased humanitarian challenges at various resettlement camps.
The
North-East Zonal Information Officer of NEMA, Abdulkadir Ibrahim, who addressed
newsmen on Mubi’s multiple attacks and eventual capture by Boko Haram
insurgents said: “We are very much alarmed and worried by the latest attacks on
Mubi and Uba towns of Adamawa and Borno states; which have sacked many
residents from their houses and displaced over 8, 950 refugees from their
existing camps in the two affected communities.
“It is
disheartening that this is happening when a humanitarian agency like this, was
doing everything possible to cushion the devastating effects of the attacks on
Madagali, Michika, Gulak and other surrounding communities through intervention
by providing relief materials to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at
Mubi and Uba which were also attacked by insurgents yesterday (Wednesday).
“Many
victims fled into mountainous border areas of Cameroon while others fled to
Yola for safety, leaving the existing camps empty”.
Vanguard
1 comment:
Azuh!!!
I didn,t believe u.
how can sack oga home town.
impossible.
leave this story!!!
Gbagam!!!
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