Suspected insurgents belonging to
the Islamist sect, Boko Haram, yesterday attacked the towns of Dikwa and
Marte in Borno, with the Emir of Dikwa escaping death by fleeing to
Maiduguri, the state capital. Continue...
A close aide of the emir told
SaharaReporters that the heavily armed insurgents stormed Dikwa and
Marte, arriving in several sports utility vehicles and motorcycles. He
said the residents of the towns fled into the bush at the sight of the
invading militants who chanted “Allah is Great!” as they advanced. The
source said the Emir of Dikwa, Muhammad Masta Ibn El Kanemi, was among
those who took to the bushes to hide and escape. The Emir was later seen
in Maiduguri today.
Another source said the
insurgents later cruised into the town of Marte, walking freely within
the town without any challenge from Nigerian soldiers. “They (the
militants) told us that they didn't come here for us, but that they were
looking for soldiers among us,” said our source, a resident of Marte.
Dikwa is about 80 kilometers from the Borno State capital of Maiduguri along Gamboru-Ngala axis.
The Islamist insurgents have
intensified their attacks in Adamawa and Borno states where at least
400,000 people have been displaced from their former homes and
locations. More than 10,000 of the displaced people have taken refuge in
the neighboring West African country of Cameroon.
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