Suspected Boko Haram militants have launched an attack on
Babban Gida
town, the headquarters of Tarmuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State
north-east Nigeria, residents said.
According to a report
monitored on Channels TV, Sporadic gunshots were heard across the town
as the rebellious group arrived by 6:30 p.m on Saturday and engaged
Nigeria’s security forces in a gun battle.
Babban Gida is 50
kilometres north of Damaturu the state capital. The town had
experienced series of Boko Haram attacks in the past.
Residents
said the militants pounded the military base located north of the town
and the police station situated in the southern part, as well as the
Local Government Secretariat, the Government’s Lodge and the boarding
primary school of the area.
The Weekly Trust however reported that
the militants have been subdued after the military asked for
reinforcement. But before then, the attackers had set ablaze both the
military camp and the LG secretariat
A resident, Mohammed Lurwan, said he sighted smokes and flames going up at the northern part of the town.
Chairman,
Tarmuwa Local Government Council, Alhaji Samaila Mai Adamu confirmed
that part of the secretariat was burnt and the military base destroyed.
He however said “the situation is under control as soldiers have
dispatched reinforcement.”
A security personnel in Babban Gida
town told Channels Television that report of a possible attack on the
town by the militants was heard some days back but expressed dismay that
no meaningful measures were taken to avert the purported attack.
Saturday’s
attack brings to four the major towns of Yobe State being attacked by
the insurgents within a period of one month as Damaturu, Damagum, and
Geidam were attacked in December.
Source:PM News

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