
Director, Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade
Suspected Boko Haram insurgents on
Wednesday launched a fresh attack on Maiduguri, the Borno State
capital from a cashew plantation a few kilometres from the Giwa
Barracks.
Maiduguri has not experienced an attack
since two major takeover attempts in late January and early February as
well as several bombings in March.
The insurgents have been fighting to create a Islamic state in the North-East along the border with Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
Residents said on Wednesday that they
heard heavy shooting and explosions on the outskirts of the city and
began fleeing their homes.
The shooting, which was still heard as of 8pm, according to them, began around 6.45pm.
A security source, who participated in
the operation, said they fought off several hundred insurgents, which
included suicide bombers.
“Some civilian youth vigilante who went to battle may have lost their lives,” he said.
The source explained that they were
“trying to evacuate some women from a community behind the Giwa barracks
when a bomb exploded from a woman suspected to be a suicide bomber.”
One of the residents said, “We were
around Galtimari in Maiduguri behind the Giwa Army Barracks around
6.45pm when we started hearing gunshots from afar. The Nigerian soldiers
were repelling the attacks.
“From what we learnt, the soldiers had
surrounded Maiduguri town and Sambisa Forest and were attacking the
insurgents. The gunshots were so loud that we felt it was happening
where we were. We were so terrified. We are now wiser as many stayed
indoors.
“The gunshots lasted for two hours but
it has subsided owing to the inability of the Boko Haram fighters to
withstand the soldiers. We learnt some of the insurgents are sneaking
back into town disguised. With this it will be difficult to identify
them.”
Another resident, Kabir Olaoye, who
said they were caught unawares, told Reuters that he was “trapped near
the University of Maiduguri now.”
Abdul Musa said the fighting had dwindled to a few intermittent gunshots.
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