Boko Haram, on Sunday continued
its expansion drive by overrunning Michika and Uba in Adamawa State.
The capture of the two communities brings to 13, the number
of communities now controlled by the sect in the North East.
The others are
Gwoza, Buni Yadi, Gamboru Ngala, Damboa, Marte, Bama, Bara, Banki, Gulak, Dikwa
and Madagali.
It was gathered on Sunday that they also headed for Mubi,
the host community to the Adamawa State University.
A source, who confided in one of correspondents, said that
the military later deployed fighter jets and helicopters in the areas to chase
out the insurgents .
He added that eight trucks carrying some troops were sighted going to the troubled areas.
It was further gathered that the Adamawa State Acting
Governor, Alhaji Adamu Fintiri, on learning that many of the residents of the
troubled communities were fleeing, dispatched six luxury buses to
move them to Yola.
Our source said that the insurgents, who were firing into the air, were advising the people not
to flee because they had only come to engage the military in gun battle.
He said, “The Boko Haram members are now in Uba and Michika,
the headquarters of Michika Local Government Area.
“The insurgents who were moving in over 50 hillux vans and
hundreds of motorcycles, were
wielding assorted weapons.
“When they started advancing from Madagali to Uba, the
soldiers who were in Uba withdrew to Michika and they(insurgents) headed for
Michika and Mubi.
“There was no shootout between them and the soldiers even
though eight trucks carrying troops were sighted on the road leading to those
communities. Air Force fighter jets
were also said to have pursued them.
“Several people fled the communities to avoid being killed
by insurgents.”
One of the residents
of Michika, who is now taking refuge in Hong,
Joseph Kwaya, said, “We left the town based on the instruction of the
military. As I am talking to you,
majority of the people in the area have left out of fear.
“The situation is very bad and we pray God to intervene and
bring an end to the activities of Boko Haram.”
It was not only the people of Michika, Mubi and Uba that
fled, their neighbours in Bazza and Marraban also took to their heels on
learning that the insurgents were advancing.
A source,who did not want his name in print, said many
people from Uba and Marraban Mubi were also seen trekking long distances to
find vehicles that could take them to Hong and Yola.
A resident of Hong,
Ibrahim Danjil, said, “Our town
is now full of people who fled from Uba, Michika, Madagali and Bazza.”
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