The
Boko Haram sect has attacked another town, Askira in Borno State, some
fleeing residents of the town told journalists in Maiduguri on Tuesday.
According
to one of the residents of the town, Yusuf Mohammed, who fled to
Maiduguri, the insurgents attacked the town in a convoy of Toyota Hilux
vehicles and motorcycles at about 3.35 pm on Monday.
He
said the terrorists, who were armed with Improvised Explosive Devices
and petrol-bombs, torched several public buildings, including a
secondary school, the Divisional Police Station and telecom masts.
Mohammed,
who arrived Maiduguri on Tuesday morning in a pickup van with some
other passengers, said, “As we were about to depart the motor park
yesterday (Monday) afternoon, we saw some insurgents chanting Allahu
Akbar (God is great) in Arabic.
“They burnt down a school in the
town. They did not stop there they proceeded to the police station and a
health centre and threw IEDs at the buildings.”
The residents of the town who, he said, were shocked, fled into the bush and nearby communities.
Inuwa
said their vehicles were mounted with Rapid Propelled Grenades and they
shot sporadically and chanted Allahu Akbar (God is great, in Arabic).
He narrated that he had to flee along with six passengers in the taxi to Maiduguri through Mbalala-Chibok Road.
On
casualties, he said, “I cannot give you the number of casualities but
we saw some bodies on the road, while we were fleeing towards Mbalala.”
Askira
is a predominantly farming community bordering Adamawa State, and 252
kilometres south of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, the birthplace
of the Boko Haram insurgency.
A police source told our
correspondent that there was a report of insurgents’ attacks on one of
the towns in Southern Borno Senatorial District.
He said, “I cannot give you the casualty figure, but some public buildings were
burnt, including our station in Askira town, 60 kilometres west of Uba near Mubi town in Adamawa State.”
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