The dreaded Islamic insurgents, Boko Haram have reportedly taken over northern
and central Borno where they have mounted toll gates on the highways and are
collecting passage fees from passengers and drivers lucky to be spared.
Leadership Newspaper reports: “Apart from collecting tolls from travellers,
the gunmen would also screen every passenger, and any person who speaks Kanuri
or found to be a resident of Maiduguri would be shot dead, witnesses added.
“In the last three weeks the gunmen had laid siege on the roads to Maff,
Dikwa, Ngala and Gamboru, where they would ambush travellers and dispossess
them of their goods. Most of their targets were vehicles conveying rice and
sugar supplied by government to be delivered to villagers for their use during
the ongoing Ramadan fasting.
“The route from Maiduguri to Gamboru, a border town near Cameroon, is about
185km and it is usually busied by heavy trailer trucks ferrying various
commercial commodities to and from Nigeria”
Modu Air, a truck driver, had told newsmen in Maiduguri, “Only a few of us
are now plying the road. Many of our colleagues have changed routes because of
the attacks that occur on the roads every day. I have witnessed instances where
some passengers were shot dead either because they speak Kanuri and live in
Maiduguri or because you come from one village where their members were killed
or arrested by the vigilante.”
Confirming the attacks on the highways, Hon. Idrissa Jidda, a member of the
Borno State House of Assembly representing Gamboru-Ngala, said “the insurgents
have absolute control of the road since the past one month. No day passes
without a case of attack along the Maiduguri-Dikwa-Gamboru road and, in most
cases, innocent people are being killed.
“In most cases, they would carefully
select some passengers and promptly execute them; they also kidnap girls at
will and sometimes forcefully snatch vehicles that are loaded with assorted
food items. The attacks are now rampant in Gamboru and Ngala to the extent that
most of our people have fled to safer places like Maiduguri while many others
have crossed over to Cameroon. We really need the intervention of the federal
government”.
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