Boko Haram insurgents struck again, Monday, on a highway in Borno
State, razing down two trucks loaded with oranges and a Toyota Hilux
vehicle, after abducting their drivers.
The ambush was on the now dreaded Maiduguri-Damboa- Biu road, which
has witnessed a series of highway raids resulting in the killing of
several persons.
It was gathered that the attack occurred a few kilometres from
Limanti/ Bullabulin Ngarwa communities where a series of deadly road
attacks masterminded by Boko Haram sect had taken place in recent times.
Speaking to journalists in Maiduguri, a commercial driver who
narrowly escaped the attack, Mallam Musa Usman, said the insurgents
seized the highway at about 9am.
According to him, some suspected members of the notorious sect were
seen driving from their enclave in the Sambisa Game Forest to the
highway and on getting to the highway, they barricaded the road and
blocked off other vehicles.
“They set ablaze three vehicles including a truck loaded with oranges,” he said.
Usman added that immediately he reached the scene, shortly after the
attack, he saw the terrorists ordering the abducted drivers into their
vehicles, which made him to make an immediate U-turn and made his way
back to Maiduguri.
“I have to thank God for sparing my life with two of my children who I
was taking to Biu for the Christmas Holiday after finishing their exams
last week,” he said.
He noted that he had even encountered two different security
check-points before almost falling into the hands of the Boko Haram
members.
“But as God would have it, I sighted an unusual happening along the
road, just a few metres to the scene, which made me to immediately put
my vehicle into reverse gear, before making U-turn back to Maiduguri,”
he said.
The spokesman of the 7 Division, Nigerian Army, Colonel Mohammed
Dole, who confirmed the incident, declined further comments, adding that
details of the attack are still sketchy.
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