Baga, a town that has suffered several attacks from the Boko Haram in
the past two years, fell to insurgents who overpowered soldiers of the
Multinational Joint Task Force, MNJTF, and wrecked havoc on residents
and property on Saturday, witnesses, a lawmaker, and security officials
have said.
Many resident of Baga, a fishing community in Kukawa Local Government
Area of Borno State, who were lucky to escape the attack are now taking
refuge in Chad Republic. Some, who could not swim through the lake, or
get on canoes, reportedly drowned.
Some of the fleeing residents, who managed to call their relatives in
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, using Chadian phones, said many
women, children and aged ones who couldn’t get canoes and boats to
escape, died in the rivers.
Witnesses said the attackers arrived on several four-wheel trucks and
motorcycles and used high caliber rifles and explosives to attack both
soldiers and civilians.
“They attacked and burnt our homes, business premises and parts of
the seized MNJTF base”, said Audu Labo, a displaced resident who spoke
via the phone of a relative in Maiduguri from Chad. “The soldiers were
overpowered and had to abandon their post and fled for safety.”
“It was in the very early hours of Saturday morning that they came
into Baga in their hundreds, driving several Hilux Patrol Vehicles,
trucks and some on motorcycles as they immediately began to throw
explosives and bombs coming out from long rifles they carry on their
shoulders (rocket propelled grenades) as well as those rifles called
AK47,” Mr. Labo said.
Mr. Labo and other survivors said soldiers initially engaged the insurgents but had to flee to superior fire power.
“We ran for several hours before we got to the Lake and from there some of us who could not get on the boats had to swim across to Chad Republic,” Mr. Labo said.
He said residents avoided the land routes to Chad because Boko Haram gunmen had already taken over the routes.
PREMIUM TIMES learnt that some of the soldiers had to disguise as civilians by pulling off their uniforms and boots to avoid being spotted by the terrorists.
“We all were running for our dear lives; even the soldiers had to
pull off their uniforms and some of us had to volunteer our clothes for
them to disguise so that they could escape into Chad safely”, a
survivor, who sought anonymity for security reasons, said.
A top security officer who had earlier spoken to PREMIUM TIMES on
condition of anonymity confirmed the seizure of the MNJTF base to
journalists but declined comment on the casualty.
“It is still very difficult to give correct figure of casualties
because as you may be aware, the town is now fully under the control of
the insurgents,” he said “Our troops tried to hold on for hours but due
to lack of reinforcement, they were overpowered”.
While speaking on the attack, Maina Lawan, who represents Borno North
in the Senate said civilians ran “helter skelter” and soldiers
abandoned their post.
“There is definitely something wrong that makes our military abandon
their posts each time there is an attack from Boko Haram,” the senator
said while lamenting the situation to the BBC World Service.
There have been several cases of soldiers fleeing battle or refusing
to go fight the Boko Haram insurgents who are believed to be better
motivated and armed than the military. Many of the fleeing soldiers have
accused the military hierarchy of refusing to provide adequate arms and
ammunition to fight the insurgents.
The military has since condemned such acts and has sentenced dozens
of Nigerian soldiers to death for various offences like mutiny,
disobedience of orders, and so on.
The Nigerian military, which coordinates the MNJTF, is yet to react to the latest tack.
In the last two years, Baga has suffered five major attacks with high
casualty – the latest was that of November 2014 when Boko Haram
insurgents ambushed fishermen returning from a night fishing expedition
and slit the throats of 43 of them.
Baga was also the scene of a major masaccre in 2013 that saw dozens
of civilians killed and hundreds of houses burnt by angry soldiers
allegedly hunting for insurgents.
Source:
Premium Times
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