Women beg for relocation as Chibok turns into killing field
John Shiklam and Raheem Akigbolu
A man believed to be a top member of the dreaded Bo
A man believed to be a top member of the dreaded Bo
The suspect was said to have engaged in a gun duel with
armed security operatives who stormed
his Kinkino residence in Agwan Mu'azu
area of Kaduna metropolis, following a tip off.
It was gathered that security operatives comprising the SSS,
police and soldiers stormed the area at about 2 am on Sunday, cordoned off the
house and ordered its occupants to come out.
But rather than obey the order by the security agents, the
suspects who were said to be two in number opened fire on security agents who
also responded by shooting at them.
A resident of the area who pleaded anonymity said the gun
exchange lasted for about one hour, resulting in panic and apprehension among
residents of the area.
“Initially we thought it was armed robbers that had invaded
our area and we were making frantic calls to the police. But later discovered
that it was a combined team of soldiers and police who came to arrest two
people suspected to be Boko Haram members,” he said.
The suspect was said to have been one of the top Boko Haram
members who fled Maiduguri for Kaduna.
Sources further revealed that security agents had been on the trail of the suspect for a long time.
The second suspect was said to have attempted to escape but he was arrested and taken away.
Sources further revealed that security agents had been on the trail of the suspect for a long time.
The second suspect was said to have attempted to escape but he was arrested and taken away.
Several school certificates and SIM cards were recovered
from the kingpin’s house after the gun duel ended.
Sources in the Kikino neighbourhood named them as Usman and confirmed that he relocated to the area about two months ago and had participated in normal religious activities with members of the community.
Source disclosed that the soldiers who carried out the operation came from Kano.
Sources in the Kikino neighbourhood named them as Usman and confirmed that he relocated to the area about two months ago and had participated in normal religious activities with members of the community.
Source disclosed that the soldiers who carried out the operation came from Kano.
However, the Kaduna state police command could not confirm
the incident.
Spokesman of the command, Aminu Lawan, an Assistant Suprintendant of Police (ASP) told THISDAY on the phone that he was not aware of the killing or arrest of any Boko Haram suspect.
Spokesman of the command, Aminu Lawan, an Assistant Suprintendant of Police (ASP) told THISDAY on the phone that he was not aware of the killing or arrest of any Boko Haram suspect.
“We have no report of such an incident in any part of
Kaduna, I am just hearing it from you,” he said.
In another incident, Chibok women, many of whose daughters are still held by the terrorists 85 days after there were kidnapped, have have cried out, asking that they be relocated from the terror zone.
In another incident, Chibok women, many of whose daughters are still held by the terrorists 85 days after there were kidnapped, have have cried out, asking that they be relocated from the terror zone.
Ever since the April 14 abduction of over 200 schoolgirls
from the Government Secondary School, Chibok, there has been anxiety and
threats of attack on the community.
However, the pains, tears and sorrow of the women took a new
turn yesterday when they called on well-meaning Nigerians to help them and
their children relocate from their village, as several surrounding villages
have been attacked with huge casualties.
Most of the communities have not only lost many of their
loved ones, but also their homes and sources of livelihood, as too often, their
homes, businesses and farmlands are razed in the incessant attacks.
The mounting fear has caused the villagers to relocate to
the top of the mountains and the surrounding bushes where they are now being
bitten and killed by snakes and other dangerous animals.
The distressed women who spoke on the phone with reporters
at a press briefing organised by Gabasawa Women and Macedonian Initiative, two
non-governmental organisations (NGOs), said they had relocated to the bush for
fear of being killed by dreaded Boko Haram members.
They painted the harrowing picture of how their children
were dying of snakebites in the bush and how their husbands were being killed
on their farmlands. The women expressed concern over the way they had suddenly
been turned into undertakers burying the corpses of family members as most of their
husbands had been gruesomely murdered.
A man, who identified himself as Phillip, said men in the
area had also given up hope.
“As things are, we don’t have hope in soldiers and government but in spirited Nigerians, especially women of substance, who can pull resources together to relocate our wives and children to other parts of the country. It is obvious the soldiers are helpless.
“As things are, we don’t have hope in soldiers and government but in spirited Nigerians, especially women of substance, who can pull resources together to relocate our wives and children to other parts of the country. It is obvious the soldiers are helpless.
“A few days ago, we received a distress call and we
intimated the soldiers but they said they had been overpowered. Civilians, who
could boast only of sticks tried to prevent the horror but they were helpless.
They were killed alongside scores of others,”
A member on the board of Gabasawa Women, Rev. Ladi Thompson, said the two organisations were already talking with some South-west governors and influential women to join forces with them to relocate the women and children from Chibok.
A member on the board of Gabasawa Women, Rev. Ladi Thompson, said the two organisations were already talking with some South-west governors and influential women to join forces with them to relocate the women and children from Chibok.
He said: “We are setting up a fund to assist in the
extraction of those who are crying for help. We are already processing requests
and the design structure, such that children and women are given priority in
the relocation process.”
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