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Yobe Governor Buni’s Whereabout Unknown As Lawmaker Laments Military Killings of Civilians

by Our Reporter
Lawan Shettima, a House of Representatives member representing, Yunusari, Bursari, Geidam constituency of Yobe State has cried out over what Boko Haram is doing to his people in Geidam.

The lawmaker alleged that Boko Haram fighters operated in Geidam, Yobe State on Friday for 24 good hours without being challenged by the men of the Nigerian Army.

He further said that his people are at the mercy of the insurgents.

Lawan went on and alleged that the insurgents were moving freely in the community, destroying government and private properties without being challenged.

He said: “My people are helpless; you can’t imagine that as a full Nigerian citizen, you can be at the mercy of Boko Haram for the last 24 hours and nobody cares to do anything about it. They will send send a jet that will bomb innocent people instead of Boko Haram. This is the kind of thing that is going on now.”

The lawmaker also said the military formation stationed there does not care to help to counter them.

Meanwhile, Yobe State governor, Mai Mala Buni has neither been seen nor made any statement since the latest attack nearly 72 hours.

It’s unclear if Buni is in the state or in Abuja where he usually spends most of the time attending to issues of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which he chairs.

Buni has been in charge of APC since Adams Oshiomhole was sacked by a court.

Many residents of Geidam have been on the run since Boko Haram insurgents and the military exchanged firepower on Friday.

After airstrikes by the military, the insurgents beat retreat but they returned hours later and have been wreaking havoc on the town since then.

About 11 persons of the same family were reportedly killed as a result of an explosive that struck their home at Saminaka Area close to military camp in Geidam.

A resident, Abba Nura, said nobody can authoritatively tell if it was the military or the insurgents who released the explosive.

“I heard the sound, but I can’t tell where it came from, whether it is from the military airstrike or the side of the insurgents because they engaged in a serious gun battle.

“Upon entering their house after the shooting had stopped, we found 11 of them death as a result of the injuries they sustained with no first aid support.”

He said the funeral procession cannot be performed in Geidam due to the current situation.

“We conveyed their corpses to neighbouring communities and Damaturu the state capital for the burial. We are just confused. The attack is so tragic; only God can save us.

“As I speak to you now, people are still fleeing the town, and the insurgents did not utter word when we passed in front of them.”

The Executive Secretary of Yobe State Emergency Management Agency; Dr Mohammed Goje, on his part said some survivors have been evacuated and are currently receiving treatment as directed by Governor Buni.

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