Boko Haram terrorists on Wednesday killed nine people
in a renewed push for Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
Though they were successfully repelled by the
military, the terrorists left in their wake destruction of two villages on the
outskirts of the town, the birthplace of Boko Haram insurgency.
It was learnt from sources that nine persons were
killed during the push for Maiduguri by the sect in Molai and Bukarti villages.
A resident of Molai, a village about 10 kilometres
away from Maiduguri on Damboa/Biu road, Ahmed Balami, told reporters on phone that
though the attack did not leave heavy number of casualties, there was massive
loss of properties for both the residents of Molai and the military stationed
in the village.
He lamented that the insurgents “attacked and
destroyed power transmission station and took away the military gun truck
stationed there.
“They
(insurgents) killed two persons in Maibukarti village, not far away from Molai.
And then, they killed two others in Molai, one of them was a mad man.
“They burnt the entire Molai market and many houses
before they left.”
Another source in Molai, who preferred anonymity,
said the attackers, during the siege,
attacked the power station and carted away the gun truck that was
stationed there.
Confirming the attack to journalists on Wednesday, the
General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division of the Nigeria Army, Brig. Gen.
Ibrahim Biu, said Maiduguri was never attacked as the insurgents were repelled
at the outskirts of the town.
According to him, “Troops neutralised a number of
the insurgents and repelled the attack.
“The insurgents came and fired some shots, but
troops engaged and repelled them. Some disgruntled elements are peddling
misleading information that Maiduguri is under attack. How can Maiduguri be
under attack when we already repelled them?
“They attempted to infiltrate Molai village in the
outskirts of Maiduguri but were immediately countered. As I speak to you now, I
am standing in Molai village. Troops are combing the area in hot pursuit of the
fleeing insurgents.”
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