The JTF confirmed the attack.
By Ola’ Audu
Gunmen believed to be members of Boko Haram early
Thursday morning attacked security bases in Gashua Town of Yobe State
shooting for hours and engaging security forces in a shootout.
Fati Umar, a female school teacher in Gashua, sent a text message at
about 1 a.m. saying “please do pray for us! We are in danger.”
The spokesman of the peacekeeping Joint Task Force in Yobe,
Lieutenant Eli Lazarus, confirmed the incident via a text message sent
to reporters at about 12:35 a.m.
In his text, Mr. Lazarus said; “fighting is currently ongoing between
JTF troops in Yobe State and suspected Boko Haram terrorists who
attacked military location and the police station in Gashua town of Bade
LGA. Other details would be provided later. Please acknowledge.”
Ms. Umar later confirmed on the telephone to PREMIUM TIMES that
dozens of Boko Haram gunmen invaded their Mobile Base area of Gashua at
about midnight shooting and chanting Islamic slogan ‘Allahu Akbar’
“From the way they were moving, it was like they were going house to
house. They shot several gunshots around our house but the gate was
firmly locked.
“It was this morning we heard they attacked police station and the prison,” she said.
The mother of three said “we are still locked up inside the house now
because the soldiers said no one should come outside till 1p.m.”
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