During the attack which lasted several hours, at least six people were reported killed, while many others sustained injuries.
Eyewitness account told Vanguard that the suspected insurgents in their large number stormed the popular Kasuwar Gwari market along Mubi Bye Pass, fingered their victims and shot them at close range.
The eyewitness added that serious stampede ensued in the area and spread to other parts of the state capital like wild fire.
In the ensuing confusion, several people sustained injuries as people ran for their lives following sporadic shooting.
The military enforcing the state of emergency in the state have launched a man haunt for the fleeing suspected Boko Haram members.
The man haunt has led to the closure of all roads leading to and from the state capital thereby creating long queues along the major roads.
As at the time of this report, all the major markets in the state capital have remained closed and shut, even as other shop owners operate at low level.
Anxious Journalists who visited the Brigade Commander of the 23 Armoured Brigade, Yola, Brigadier General Fattai Alli went away in disappointment as he said he was too busy to talk to the press.
Adamawa alongside Borno and Yobe states have their state of emergency extended by another six months following unending activities of Boko Haram insurgents. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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If muslims say Boko Haram activities are unislamic, can they please explain to the world if the verses quoted by this same BH to back up their devilish acts not embedded in the deep stomach of the Quran. "Jihad" is what they are fighting, what does Jihad stand for in the Quran?
ReplyDeleteThe most surprising aspect of it all is for a man to fight for God and not vice versa -what a funny analogy