Son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Lt. Col. Adeboye Obasanjo, an army
engineer at the 3rd Division in Jos, Plateau State was shot yesterday by Boko
Haram terrorists as he led soldiers on an offensive to reclaim Michika town in
Adamawa State, which fell into the hands of the insurgents. Twenty four soldiers
were also reportedly killed during the encounter in which Lt. Col. Obasanjo was
said to be seriously injured.
The Defence Headquarters did not respond to inquiries seeking confirmation
of the incident but a reliable military source, who confirmed the story, said
the injured Obasanjo was receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in Yola,
the state capital.
At the time of the incident which took place at Baza, Major Gen. J. S.
Zaruwa, Colonel Victor Ebhaleme, who serves as the Brigade Commander of the
23rd Army brigade in Yola and Lieutenant Agwu were all together advancing
towards Michika when Boko Haram fighters ambushed them and unleashed the deadly
attack on the soldiers.
According to reports, the army also lost an armoured tank to the militants.
As a result of the attack, Mubi town has practically been deserted following
the closure of schools and massive retreat of soldiers from the city.
Meanwhile, as the insurgents overran Michika, security operatives were said
to have fled when they ran out of ammunition on Sunday.
A competent source from Michika, who escaped the attack and now taking
refuge in Gombi council area of Adamawa State, expressed worry over the deadly
attacks carried out by terrorists in the North-East. He regretted that this has
destabilized the economic fortune of the citizenry who had laboured in this
rainy season but had to abandon their farmlands.
Another resident who fled from the attack on Michika, Mr. Tumba Philemon who
is now residing with one of his relatives at the state university in Mubi,
expressed fears that the insurgents may invade Mubi as the town is not far from
Michika town, which has been reclaimed by insurgents.
Over 20 Boko Haram terrorists were killed by the troops of Nigerian Army on
Sunday, while three soldiers sustained fatal injuries when the insurgents
attacked the residence of former Commander of Niger-Delta Special Task
Force, Major General Tukur Buratai and Buratai Central Primary School in
Buratai Town of Biu Local Government Area of Borno State.
A resident of the area, Mallam Idi Buratai said the gunmen, numbering over
50 in number, stormed the town on motorcycles and Hilux vehicles and attacked
the residence of General Buratai and Buratai Primary school, and succeeded in
burning them.
He said: "The soldiers guarding the residence of the former Task force
commander, in collaboration with their colleagues from Biu Military Barracks and
the members of vigilante group, repelled the attack, killing over 20 members of
the sect."
Mallam Idi said the terrorists also succeeded in burning all mobile network
masts in the town, adding that the terrorists, who stormed the town at about
9:30am on Sunday, came through Buni-Yadi, the town captured by the insurgents
in Yobe State last month.
A resident of the town, who fled to Biu, Bukar Buba said the soldiers
guarding the residence of the Army General successfully repelled the attacked,
where many insurgents were killed, adding that they however fled with three
vehicles including a military vehicle, noting that the three soldiers that
sustained injuries later died at Biu general hospital while receiving
treatment.
Confirming the incident, the District Head of Buratai, Alhaji Maina Garga
said the insurgents attacked the residence of General Buratai but the soldiers
guarding the house successful repelled the attack, killing many of the
insurgents, while three soldiers sustained injuries.
He said normalcy has since return to the town, as the soldiers guarding the
residence of General Buratai got prompt re-enforcement from Biu Military
Barracks.
Altogether, Boko Haram terrorists are now in control of six local
governments in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states. In Borno, the insurgents have
taken over and hoisted their flags in Gwoza, Gamboru-Ngala and Banki local
governments. Bama and Damboa, which were earlier taken over by the insurgents
had been reclaimed by the military. In Adamawa, the insurgents are in control
of Michika and Gulak local governments, while in Yobe, they have taken
over Buni-Yadi Local Government.
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