Members of the outlawed Boko Haram sect have,
again, seized Chibok, the home of over 200 schoolgirls abducted by the
insurgents in April.
The insurgents attacked and seized the town on
Thursday evening, residents said.
The attackers have repeatedly targeted villages
around Chibok over recent months.
A senator from Borno State, Ali Ndume, told the
BBC Hausa service that security forces deployed in the town ran away
when the insurgents attacked.
Residents said the insurgents headed to the
centre of Chibok and declared that they were taking it over as part of their
caliphate.
The insurgents have changed tactics in recent
months by holding on to territories rather than using hit-and-run attacks that
have left thousands dead.
It was, however, learnt that the attackers were
those dislodged from Mubi by soldiers on Thursday.
A security source said troops engaged the
insurgents in a lengthy gun battle at the headquarters of the Chibok Local
Government Area.
Our correspondent could not ascertain the
casualty figure as of the time of filing this report.
The source said, “The Boko Haram fighters
attacked Chibok again on Thursday night but the soldiers gave them a good
fight.
“From what we heard, the insurgents were those
dislodged from Mubi following attempt by soldiers and the vigilante members.
“You know that vigilante members were drawn from
all the local government areas of Adamawa. Some also came from Gombe and Kano
states.”
But another security source said the insurgents
only attacked Chibok and left without occupying the place.
Our correspondent could not get the Defence
Spokesman, Maj. Gen Chris Olukolade, to comment on the attack as the calls to
his mobile telephone line indicated that it was either switched off or in an
area outside of network coverage.
Chairman, Chibok Community in Abuja, Chief
Tsambido Abana, who confirmed the Chibok attack on Friday, explained that the
situation in the town was dicey and the condition of residents uncertain.
Abana said, “I have been getting information that
Boko Haram has attacked Chibok town again. Those that were able to escape to a
place where there are mobile networks phoned me that the militants were shooting
at people and for now, we don’t know the number of those that have been
killed.
“I also learnt that the Army and the vigilante
group have responded to the attack and they are engaging the terrorists, but for
now, the situation is not clear. I believe within a day or two, we would get a
clear picture of the situation.”http://www.punchng.com/news/boko-haram-militants-capture-chibok-again/
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