12,000 Civilian Volunteers Demand Permission From Government To Go After Boko Haram
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Source: Sahara Reporters
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With military officials and the
government of Borno State quietly backing away from claims that the
strategic town of Bama was still in the control of Nigerian soldiers, at
least 12,000 volunteers gathered today in Maiduguri to offer their
services in the war against the Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram.
The volunteers, who gathered at the Maiduguri palace of the Shehu of
Borno, Abubakar Umar Ibn- Garbai Elkanemi, urged the Nigerian government
to accept their services in the war against terror.
Our correspondent reported that
thousands of ex-service men, hunters, and youths said they were ready to
become part of the increasingly critical war against Boko Haram, which
recently has captured several towns in Borno and Yobe States and killed
more than 2,000 civilians in the first half of 2014, according to Human
Rights Watch.
Some of the ex-servicemen, who
had served in the military, the police, and with the SSS, said today
that they wished to join youths in the civilian joint task force (JTF)
to stop Boko Haram’s incessant attacks and recent string of triumphs
over demoralized Nigerian soldiers based in the violence-ravaged
northeast of Nigeria.
The prospective volunteers
trooped today to the palace of the Shehu of Borno to seek his support
and cooperation in their desire to combat the seemingly energized and
increasingly more brutal Islamist insurgents. Some of the vigilante
volunteers vowed to enter Sambisa forest and other hideouts to hunt down
Boko Haram militants and bring an end to the ongoing insurgency.
Over the last three weeks, Boko
Haram insurgents launched a series of attacks on several towns in Borno
and neighboring states, including Damboa, Gamboru Ngala, Bama and Banki.
The terrorists have seized numerous towns and engaged in widespread
slaughter of civilians. Thousands of people have been displaced, some of
them taking refuge in neighboring west African countries.
Some of the volunteers said their
goal was to resist Boko Haram’s reign of terror and to reverse the
insurgent group’s seizure of important towns.
Ex-staff sergeant Yahaya
Suleiman, who fought in Nigeria’s civil war, urged the Nigerian
government to accept the offer from him and others. “We are fully ready
to join the military in fighting against terrorism. Enough is
enough. All we need is support from the federal government to stop this
madness.”
The dramatic gathering came a day
after the Shehu of Borno suggested that people of different faiths
observe three days of alms, prayers and fasting in order to restore
peace to the state and the country at large.
The Shehu also called on members
of the vigilante youth, popularly known as 'Civilian JTF,' to always
abide by the rule of law while discharging their civic responsibilities.
Addressing the volunteers, the
traditional ruler commended the effort of the civilian JTF in tackling
the Boko Haram insurgency. He urged them to always follow the directives
of the military and other security agencies. He added that the civilian
JTF had helped to dislodge the sect from Maiduguri and surrounding
areas. He encouraged other besieged towns and communities to set up
their own volunteers to help fight terrorism.
“I want to thank you for this visit and the effort you are
collectively and voluntarily making in order to fight Boko Haram who are
bent in not only destroying our social and economic structures, but
also killing innocent lives. I want to also appeal to you that you
should desist from politics, religious or ethnic considerations while
discharging your duties.”
The Borno State coordinator of
the civilian JTF, Abba Aji, said the residents of the beleaguered states
had suffered enough at the hands of Boko Haram. He said he and other
volunteers were determined to go after the insurgents “even if we are
not well armed. We are optimistic that, with our sticks, Dane guns and
other local arms, we will raid all terrorist hideouts and kill them when
given permission by the federal government.”
Mr. Aji added that members of the
civilian JTF were now more motivated with the support and assurance
they received from retired military men, local hunters and other
patriotic citizens who have expressed their willingness join the group
to end the madness perpetrated by Boko Haram terrorists.
The passion displayed by the
volunteers came as US authorities tacitly confirmed that the insurgents
had indeed seized the town of Bama, contrary to earlier denials by the
Nigerian military and Borno State officials. Bama is less than 45 miles
from Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State. Its capture by Boko Haram
raised fears that the group might try to seize Maiduguri as well.
A top US official announced plans
to offer a border security initiative designed to help Nigeria and
other threatened West African countries to contain the Islamists.
Speaking in Abuja, Assistant
Secretary of State Linda Thomas-Greenfield, described the situation on
the ground in Nigeria as “worsening.” Noting that attacks by Boko Haram
insurgents had “grown more acute,” Ms. Thomas-Greenfield added, “This is
a sober reality check for all of us. We are past time for denial and
pride.”
The official stated that the US
was “very troubled by the apparent capture of Bama and the prospects for
an attack on and in Maiduguri.”
Speaking to SaharaReporters, an
official of Borno State backed away from earlier claims that Bama was
still in the hands of Nigerian soldiers. The source blamed the deputy
governor for spreading the misleading information, admitting that Bama
was under the control of Islamist insurgents. The official said he was
confident that Nigerian troops and civilian volunteers would drive the
terrorist fighters out of Bama and other seized towns in Borno State.
Source: Sahara Reporters
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