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Nigerian army recaptures Mubi, Gombi, Maiha, Hong from Boko Haram



The military announced, yesterday, it is now in full control of Mubi, Gombi, Maiha and Hong local government areas of Adamawa State earlier captured by the Boko Haram insurgents mid last month.

The announcement came on a day President Goodluck Jonathan commended the nation’s armed forces for their courage and sacrifices in the war against insurgency in parts of the country even as he assured that the Federal Government was working hard to improve security in the North-East ahead next year’s elections.



On the recaptured council areas on Adamawa, an army officer (who did not want his name in print) who conducted newsmen round the council areas weekend said the troops in collaboration with other security agencies chased out the insurgents

The officer said the tour with the journalists was necessary to debunk insinuation that the insurgents were still in the areas and more importantly to assure residents of the affected areas that their places were safe, well protected and fortified for them to return to their homes.

Residents express relief
It was observed that life was gradually returning to normal in the local government areas as people were returning home.

But, most of the roads and streets in these areas were still deserted as pockets of people gathered in front of their homes apparently scared of the advancing military vehicles thinking they belonged to the insurgents.

In Mubi town, which is the commercial nerve centre and second largest town in the state that was renamed “Madinatul Islam” by the insurgents moments after it was captured, businesses had resumed in the markets.

Apart from the markets, the town itself was like a ghost city as government and private business places remained under lock and key even as all the commercial banks in the town were either burnt down or destroyed by the insurgents with Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs.

Some of the residents of Mubi described what they went through as a story that cannot be recounted.
Malam Isah Ali said: “I thank God for keeping me alive to tell this story, though we lost all our property to the Boko Haram insurgents. My shop and house were locked, we had to move to the mountains in the border with Cameroon to hide for weeks.

“The Nigerian Army tried by recapturing this town as I never thought of coming back soon.”


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