Boko Haram Takes Over Bara in Yobe State


Boko Haram insurgents have taken control of another territory in Yobe State on Wednesday after engaging in a fierce battle over Bara, a town not far from Maiduguri in Borno State.

Reuters reports that the newly captured town was taken over by the Islamist fighters without any resistance, with witnesses saying that the town has no Nigerian troops guarding it. Musa Abdullahi, a trader who escaped the town, said Boko Haram members stormed Bara unarmed and then went about convincing residents to join their cause.



“They went preaching in the whole town, asking people to leave government work and join them to do the work of Allah,” he said. “People were afraid, but they said that they did not come to kill anybody but to preach.”The takeover follows earlier claims by residents of Gwoza and Bama that both towns had been seized by the sect. But both claims have since been disputed by the military, which continues to maintain that no portion of the Nigerian territory has been surrendered to the insurgents.

“The attack on Bama town was very unfortunate, but I want to reassure our people that government is on top of the situation,” Borno state deputy governor, Zanna Mustapha, said of Monday’s seizure. “Our security forces are engaging the insurgents in a fierce battle.”
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