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Boko Haram In New Assault On Maiduguri

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Boko Haram fighters on Sunday launched a fresh attempt to take over the strategically crucial northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, a brazen attack on a state capital just two weeks before national elections.

Four residents told AFP that Sunday’s fighting began at roughly 3:00 am (0200 GMT) with loud explosions and gunfire, as the Islamists tried to enter the city from the south.

After heavy fighting in the Mulai area just three kilometres south of the city, troops backed by vigilantes repelled the attack, but the militants then began a separate assault to the east and gun battles were ongoing, multiple witnesses said.

“The gunmen were initially subdued in Mulai, but now they have changed strategy and are attacking through the Damboa road (to the east),” said local Bukar Mungono, in an account supported by two others. “Fighting is still going on.”

The Islamist rebels tried to capture Maiduguri just a week ago, but were repelled by troops. The military was not immediately available to comment on the latest raid.  “The whole city is in fear,” said resident Adam Krenuwa. “People are afraid of what will happen if Boko Haram defeats the security forces.” Losing control of Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, would be an enormous defeat for the security forces, whose handling of the six-year Islamist uprising has been fiercely criticized.

The city’s fall would also likely spark a humanitarian disaster. Maiduguri’s population is believed to have swelled above two million in recent weeks as residents from other parts of Borno have been forced to flee to the city to seek refuge from Boko Haram violence. Resident Fannami Dalwaye said people from the Mulai area ran towards the city-centre as the violence raged earlier on Sunday.  “Some of us are in mosques praying, just waiting to hear the outcome of what happens,” Krenuwa told AFP.

 

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Akin Akingbala is an international journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. Aside being happily married, he has interests in music, sports and loves traveling.

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  1. johnevbogbai@yahoo.com'

    Its truly worrisome the seemingly unending attacks of Boko Harram. Our leaders are yet to confront this obvious treath appropriately. The earlier, the better for the peace and continous existence of our Beloved country. Very shortly, I shall write on Blood Moon which will appear twice this year and its implication. Watch out for this expository. John Evbogbai

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