Last week’s seizure of Mubi, Adamawa state’s second largest city
was
carried out by only 64 Boko Haram fighters, a national newspaper claims.
This has further raised questions about the combat readiness of
Nigeria’s military and its capacity to defend Nigeria’s territory from
the Islamist sect.
According to the Daily Trust, only 64 Boko
Haram fighters captured Mubi town, quoting, a resident who fled the
town, now even renamed by Boko Haram to ridicule Nigeria.
The man
who spoke with the BBC Hausa on Tuesday, said the insurgents told the
residents that only seven fighters attacked the military barracks.
“The boys have been on alert, as they continue to patrol the town,” the resident said.
“They man all the junctions in the town and search all those coming into and going out of the town.
“Some
of them went to a cleric and lectured him extensively. They told the
cleric that they were able to capture the town so easily because what
they stand for was the right path.
“They told him that only 64 of
them launched attack on Mubi and captured the town eventually. The boys
(Boko Haram) told the cleric that only seven people were left to handle
the town’s military barrack,” he said.
The local, who spoke after
he left Mubi, explained that there was not a single uniformed security
officer in Mubi pat present, “unless if they changed their uniforms to
civilian ones.”
He said some jobless youths alleged to be thieves
were killed by the sect’s members after discovering stolen cartons of
foodstuff in their houses.
“They not only amputated them, but
killed them after they found out that parts of Mubi town were set ablaze
to enable them break into shops and steal,” he said.
He said the insurgents, mostly youths, have been moving freely in the town and patroling all the streets with guns.
“When they come to you, you just have to say ‘Allahu Akbar’ and they will allow you to pass untouched,” he said.
Source:PM News

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