The Nigerian Army reportedly abandoned its
positions at checkpoints on Wednesday when a group of Boko Haram insurgents
advanced on Shuwa, Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa state.
The soldiers were reportedly intimidated by the
size of the number of insurgents and abandoned their posts for fear of loss of
life and/or limbs.
A pastor who was at the scene told Agence France
Presse, “When the soldiers at the military checkpoints saw the number of
the attackers, they retreated into the nearby bushes as the gunmen operated
without challenge during the operation that lasted throughout the night.”
The head of a nearby Christian Secondary School
upon hearing gunshots advised the pupils to run into the bushes in order to
avoid being killed by the terrorists.
The terrorists did eventually arrive at the
school and set the place ablaze because they did not find students there.
Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako said the
attacks ridiculed President Jonathan’s remarks that the military was winning
the war against terror in the country.
Meanwhile the Defense Headquarters has said that
it is employing a new tactic to stop Boko Haram attacks, which ironically
includes chasing the terrorists to prevent their escape.
Director of Defense Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris
Olukolade, said during a news conference in Abuja on Thursday, “The purpose of this briefing is to intimate you
with the elevation of counter terrorism campaign in the country. The new
approach marks another phase in the operations designed to further contain the
terrorists and their activities.
“The specialised campaign which has commenced is
being undertaken simultaneously in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states. This
operation is also in furtherance of efforts at apprehending the terrorists and
ensuring they do not escape out of Nigeria as they are now desperate to do.
“Unfortunately, however, they have in the course
of their flight towards various borders, continued to perpetrate mayhem as
noticed in some parts of Adamawa State yesterday (Wednesday), where they
attacked communities.
“In desperation for money and food, they looted
and burnt banks, shops and filling stations along their way through Michika as
they headed for the Camerounian border.”
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