Soldiers and Boko Haram insurgents engaged in a gun battle along the Maiduguri-Damaturu highway in Borno State in the early hours of yesterday.
There
were however two different accounts of the incident.
While one account
claimed that the gun duel began when the Boko Haram attempted to seize a
military base at Lawan-Mainari village along the highway, a military
source said the insurgents tried to sack the soldiers from their
checkpoint along the road by laying an ambush for them.
Lawan-Mainari
is a village about two kilometres away from Jakana.
Jakan, a town that is about 41 kilometres from
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, has been attacked several times by
Boko Haram in the last 10 years
The
spokesman of Sector II Operation Lafiya Dole, Lt. Kennedy Anyanwu, did
not respond to calls by The Nation, but Borno State
Commander of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Abioye Babalola,
confirmed the incident. He, however, made no mention of
casualties on both sides.
Babalola
said: “It was an attack on the military at a location between Jakana and
Mainok. The military effectively repelled the attack and
reopened the road for commuters.
“But
we had to provide an escort that followed trapped travellers down to Damaturu,
to avoid any likelihood of the terrorists returning to attack innocent
travellers.”
But
a military source said: “Soldiers left to mount the check-point between
Jakana and Mainok but unknown to them, Boko Haram had already laid an ambush
for them to arrive.
“They
engaged them immediately in exchange of fire. We lost one officer who was a
Lieutenant and two soldiers.
“Some Boko Haram
insurgents were also killed but you know they will always carry their
dead ones but our guys captured one alive and recovered one of their dead
bodies.”
A
local security source said that the insurgents came out three
times (around 7.30 am, 9-10 am and 12noon or 1 pm) from the bush
during the gun battle.
Another
local security source in Jakana, Bukar Adam, also said the soldiers
halted movement on the highway to avoid civilian casualties.
Adam
added:”The Boko Haram gunmen came out through the Lawan-Mainari axis of the
highway to probably attack the military base there. They engaged one
another in a shootout for some hours.”
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