
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alexander Badeh
Some fleeing residentsof Mubi, Adamawa State’s second largest town, recounted yesterday how it was taken by Boko Haram fighters.
According to Abubakar Idi, a resident
now in hiding, Boko Haram insurgents divided themselves into four groups
and headed for Uba where soldiers were stationed. When the news broke
that the group was headed for Uba, about three kilometres away, soldiers
rushed out of the town.
According to Abubakar, this took place
at about 4am. The presence of a large number of soldiers in Mubi that
early morning alerted the people that something was amiss.
Boko Haram moved in splinter groups at
about 6am to attack Mubi town from Mararaban Mubi, which is four
kilometres to the main Mubi motor park. Another group came through
Vimtim, after the home town of Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal
Alex Badeh fell into their hands. Vimtim is 5km to Mubi from the North
towards Bazza.
Abubakar said another group came out of the road that led to the Republic of Cameroon at Gidin Tsamiya.
They swooped on defenceless residents at
about 8am. There was confusion as all military personnel in Mubi had
rushed out of the town towards Maiha to Yola.
Another eyewitness, Hajiya Fatima, 32,
said: “My husband was in Yola working. He called me that they learnt of
the Uba incident. So I should leave Mubi.”
“When I came out of my house at about
9am, I saw many people rushing out of Mubi and as I was about calling my
husband, some strange youths came into our house and they asked me if I
wanted to run too. I said yes; then the boys said anybody who wanted to
go could go, but at night they would carry out their duties.”
Hajiya Fatima went on: “That statement
alarmed me and I moved out of the town. At that point, many women,
children, old men and youths were running from all directions. It was so
pitiful that no one could make any efforts at saving the town. It was
terrible. Only God knows what happened and why the police left the
people behind.”
Mr. Innocent Yauba, who lives after the
post office in Angwan Lokuwa, said he saw hell before getting out of
Mubi. He said when the soldiers got wind of the situation, they did not
inform the people.
“The youth were prepared to defend
themselves against Boko Haram, but the security men simply, left the
town and this situation made the multi billion naira economy of Mubi an
easy prey. Boko Haram went to the huge Mubi International Market,
searching for foodstuff, goods and money.”
He said the foreign currency exchange
section was most hit because the market was on when they came and
surrounded the place. They carted everything into trucks and all the
goods were taken to the palace of the Emir as they came back after each
delivery at the palace.
Mr. Yauba said: “Mubi was so easily
taken by a band of ragtag youths masquerading as Boko Haram fighters
when able bodied youths of the town, if supported by the military, could
have overrun them and sadly the security men allowed a buoyant town
like Mubi to be taken like a dead chicken”.
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