Boko Haram Preparing For Massive Onslaught On Maiduguri

Boko Haram Preparing For Massive Onslaught On Maiduguri

According to new security reports, Boko Haram militants may be planning a massive attack on Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State any time soon.

This comes less than a week after Nigerian soldiers repelled a daring attack and handed the insurgents a costly defeat last Sunday.

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According to Sahara Reporters, security and local sources say that Boko Haram terrorists appeared to be regrouping to overrun the strategic northeast city before commencement of Nigeria’s general elections due to start on February 14.

Before the Islamist fighters struck last Sunday, residents of some communities near Maiduguri said they had alerted the Nigerian military that some insurgents were approaching along the Dambua-Biu road near Allahganrino village. According to the reported informants, the military had apparently paid no heed to their warnings. A day later, Boko Haram attacked Maiduguri.

This account by  the locals also corroborates the findings by Amnesty International yesterday, January 28, 2015,  that the military command in Monguno had advance warning of the Boko Haram attacks on 25 January. But the military headquarters failed to take adequate action to protect civilians. 

A soldier who fled Monguno after it was overrun by Boko haram on Sunday told Sahara Reporters that the militants used to say when they would storm towns and military barracks and carry out such threats. He criticized commanders who boast about working on intelligence, saying they had nothing to show for such ostensible intelligence.

“We should stop defending all the time. There is [an] urgent need for a counter-offensive against Boko Haram,” said a military source. He alleged that the Islamist militants forewarned about their attacks on Baga and Monguno, adding that he had experienced such pre-attack warnings three times.

A resident of a village near Maiduguri said that he and other residents had seen a large number of Boko Haram militants arriving along Dikwa road in sports utility vehicles, motorcycles and camels, adding that they had alerted military authorities as well.

“We have received tips from some of the locals that they have sighted the militants,” a security operative in the beleaguered city told our correspondent.

A member of the civilian joint task force combating the Islamist militants told Sahara Reporters that many of the local people “have vowed to join in the fight to flush Boko Haram out. We are not going to take things [lightly] with them. We are ready for them [Boko Haram fighters]. Since they want to die, we shall kill them.”

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However, some residents of Maiduguri say they have not been able to “sleep with two eyes closed since last Sunday,” as one of them stated. He added that the fall of Monguno barracks meant that the militants now control various types of deadly weapons, including artillery weapons with capacity to fire from long distances. “We don’t know when they will come again, but they have the weapons to cause major havoc,” said the resident.

It would be recalled that attacks  by suspected members of the Boko Haram on January 25, 2015, Sunday in Maiduguri was foiled by soldiers. Scores of people including soldiers and insurgents were killed in that decisive battle. The Nigerian Army announced a 24-hour curfew following the Sunday attack.

Source: Legit.ng

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Kess Ewubare Kess Ewubare is a former senior political/current affairs editor at Legit.ng. He has a diploma in-law in addition to a BSc and a master’s degree in mass communication. Kess is a journalist with over 10 years of working experience in several fields of journalism ranging from radio presenting, television news reporting, newspaper reporter, feature and magazine writing as well as online and multi-media journalism.