There are
strong indications that the Nigerian Military have over-run the Boko Haram sect
and liberated Michika and Gulak in Madagali Local Government of Adamawa State.
The two
towns had been under the control of Boko Haram insurgents since September 7,
this year.
A source,
said following the fierce fighting between the military and the insurgents, the
soldiers crushed the sect and took control of the towns.
According
to the source, “I can confirm to you authoritatively that the military are advancing
towards Madagali after taking over Michika and Gulak.”
The
source, who spoke from Michika, on Monday, noted that despite the military
bombardment, the insurgents tried to regroup at the Government Technical
College, Michika on Sunday night but they were dislodged by the soldiers.
Though
efforts to get the reaction of the Army Public Relations Officer of the 23rd
Army Brigade Yola, Capt. Nuhu Jabaru, proved abortive as his GSM line was not
reachable, the Adamawa State Acting Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, confirmed
the development.
Fintiri,
in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Solomon Kumangar, commended
the military for liberating the two local government areas overran by the
militants in the past one month.
He said
the liberation of Michika and the other towns was a welcome development.
Reports
indicated that about 200 insurgents had been killed in the latest offensive as
Boko Haram insurgents were forced to beat a retreat when troops routed them
from Michika town.
“The
Nigerian troops have gained entry into Michika and Gulak and are now fully in
control of the towns after they dealt a severe blow to the insurgents, who lost
about 200 members while some escaped with gunshot injuries,” the source said.
He added
that the insurgents came through Uba and attacked the Nigerian troops who had
already advanced into Michika but were repelled immediately.
“The
gallant Nigerian soldiers were attacked from behind by the militants but the
soldiers engaged them in a fierce battle for over five hours and eventually
overpowered them,” the source said.
However,
there are reports that the members of the Boko Haram Sect have launched another
attack on some communities in Adamawa State after they fled Michika.
It was
gathered that some of the insurgents evaded the fighter jets of the Nigerian
Air Force and went to hide in two buildings and an EYN Church but were bombed
by the military inside the buildings.
“The Boko
Haram today entered Madagali, and Michika, but the soldiers cleared them; they
also bombed the two houses and a church (EYN) where the Boko Haram went to
hide,” the source said.
However,
the source said that the insurgents moved into the hometown of the Minister of
Youth Development, Alhaji Boni Hanura, Kuburshawshaw, and killed about 70
people.
The
insurgents were also said to have raided two other towns, Watu and Garta,
before they were forced to withdraw in the direction of Gwoza by troops.
The
report was not confirmed.
When our
correspondent contacted the Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris
Olukolade, he said that the Madagali and Michika axis remained areas of the
ongoing military operation in the North-East.
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