Following the aerial onslaught by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on the
strategic town of Bama at the weekend, leading to the forced retreat of
Boko Haram terrorists from Borno’s second largest town, the sect last
night launched a counter-offensive on Mubi and Michika, two important
towns in Adamawa State with large Christian populations.
It
was learnt from security sources that Michika had come under severe
attack, forcing several of its residents to flee the town to
neighbouring towns and villages.
However, the insurgents found
it more difficult to make inroads into Mubi as they were repelled by the
superior firepower of the Nigerian military.
Earlier yesterday, students of Adamawa State University, Mubi, on
getting wind that the insurgents were advancing to the town and Michika,
fled their campus.
The authorities of the university also announced its closure to forestall the destruction of lives and property in the school.
They were seen at bus stations in the town trying to depart Mubi.
The insurgents had on Friday launched an attack on Gulak, headquarters of Madagali Local Government Area in Adamawa State.
The Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Liman Tukur, who confirmed
the attack in a statement Saturday, said the insurgents had taken over
Gulak.
Boko
Haram has been laying siege to several major towns and villages in
Borno and Adamawa States in recent weeks in its bid to carve out an
Islamic enclave.
Though it still has Gwoza and Gamboru Ngala,
both in Borno State, as well as Banki in Adamawa State, under its
control, the Nigerian military has sworn to leave no stone unturned
until it recaptures every territory from the sect.
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