An attack by
Boko Haram on a military base in Yobe State Saturday night reportedly killed
five soldiers and left about 30 others missing.
The army,
however, denied it suffered any casualties.
“Yes, there
was an attack on our troops two days ago by Boko Haram terrorists in Kannama
town. It was, however, repelled. Our soldiers are in hot pursuit of the fleeing
insurgents,” said Col. Kayode Ogunsanya, spokesman of 3 Division, Nigerian
Army, in Damaturu, the state capital, yesterday.
But a
credible top security source told The Guardian that about five soldiers were
found dead and evacuated to Maiduguri, adding that about 30 others were still
missing.
An
eyewitness, Bukar, said the attackers arrived in seven Toyota Hilux vans. “We
thought they were soldiers because everything about them was like soldiers,
their dressing, their vehicles, everything. They passed through the town but
did not touch anybody. They went straight to the military base. Then we started
hearing heavy gunshots,” he said.
Meanwhile,
Borno State governor, Kashim Shettima, at the weekend, ordered council chairmen
and workers to return to liberated communities and restore civil authority.
He gave the
directive while swearing in 27 local government caretaker chairmen at
Government House, Maiduguri, noting he had instructed the Local Government
Service Commission to put in place mechanisms to punish any worker who flouted
the order.
The
military’s Operation Lafiya Dole liberated over a dozen council areas including
Ngala, a border community with Cameroon between 2014 and 2016.
Notwithstanding,
all is not clear in some local government areas, like Marte, Abadam, Guzamala,
Kala/Balge, Bama and Gwoza East.
The
persisting atmosphere of caution over the entire state might have necessitated
the need to nudge the officials into compliance.
“You should
relocate to respective liberated communities, to ensure that civil authority is
restored. The immediate relocation and return must be done alongside your
workers,” said Shettima.
He also
warned: “It is not yet time for politicking. Any government official that wants
to embark on politicking should resign, because we are going on a massive
provision of dividends of democracy to the people in the first six months of
2018.”
He told the
officials: “You should move to your local government headquarters and swear in
your councilors, with the exception of the chairmen of Marte and Abadam, whose
communities are yet to be assessed for relocation.”
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