Saturday, April 19, 2025 - Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have launched an attack on the recently resettled Yamtake community in the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, k!lling two soldiers and several civilians.
Security and local sources confirmed the attack, saying the
assailants invaded the communities around 11:15pm on Thursday, April 17, 2025,
the punch reported.
One of the military sources said before a reinforcement team
was sent from Gwoza, the damage had been done as the attackers stormed Yamtake
military formation.
“We are waiting for the reinforcement team to return, but we
learnt that two of our men and other civilians were affected. I advise we wait
until they return,” he said.
Meanwhile, Senator Ali Ndume, who confirmed the incident
said he had been in touch with the people of Yamtake community.
“It is unfortunate that our people in Yamtake village came
under deadly Boko Haram invasion last night (Thursday). It’s one of the
communities that received its IDPs recently, they were resettled by Borno State
Government,” Ndume said.
"It is very sad that two soldiers paid the supreme
price, while an unspecified number of innocent civilians were among the
casualties. May their gentle souls rest in peace.
"But let me also commend Brig. Gen. Nasir Abdullahi, the
Brigade Commander 26 Task Force and his gallant troops for their unwavering
sacrifices and doggedness in repelling several attacks, especially those
targeted at Gwoza town
"I was reliably informed that the attackers after
wreaking havoc in Yamtake made an attempt to infiltrate Gwoza town, but the
troops played a gallant role to repel the attack. On several occasions, troops
lay ambush in and around Gwoza town which helped in preventing terrorists who
are making all efforts to dislodge Gwoza people living in the Council
Headquarters.
"In the past one month, several communities in Borno
South, North and Central Senatorial Districts witnessed deadly Boko Haram
attacks without confrontation. The situation is worrisome.
"Let me therefore use this opportunity to advocate for
the setting up of Armed Community Defence to complement the efforts of the
military. This is because men of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), hunters
and vigilantes have been doing their best, but they have limitations, as they
only carry den guns, sticks which they found it very difficult to confront the
terrorists.
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