Youths, local hunters and vigilante group members have reportedly
killed scores of Boko Haram insurgents who had been terrorising
residents of Michika and Madagali local government areas of Adamawa
State.
On the night of Tuesday, 9 September, the militants were ambushed
when the residents of the area noticed that they had exhausted their
ammunition, after a series of battles with the army in recent weeks. continue after the cut..
They were said to have killed between 75-80 militants, who ran into the forest after running out of ammunition.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, 10 September, the Defence headquarters
refuted reports which insinuated that Boko Haram had attacked and were
in control of Mubi in Adamawa State.
The Defence headquarters posted a message
on its Twitter feed saying, “Mubi has not been attacked. Troops are
still in patrol. Deployment positions in and around the town, keeping
watch. Situation is calm.’
The Mubi Emirate Council of Adamawa State, also denied that Mubi was
attacked and that the Emir of Mubi, Alhaji Abubakar Ahmadu, fled from
his palace to Yola, following the alleged attack.
The spokesperson for the council, Chief John Elias, stated at a news
conference on Wednesday, that the Emirate was appalled to hear the
reports.
He said, “The Emir did not leave Mubi for Yola as an escape from the
insurgents but rather for meeting with members of the 2014 pilgrimages
delegation committee which he is the leader. He returned to Mubi
immediately the meeting was over.”
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