BOKO HARAM KIDNAPS ADAMAWA COUNCIL VICE CHAIRMAN
The
Adamawa State Police Command on Wednesday confirmed the abduction of the Vice
Chairman of Hong Local Government, Bijida Yakubu, by gunmen suspected to be
members of the Boko Haram.
The
Public Relations Officer of the command, Othman Abubakar, who confirmed the
incident, said three vigilante members that were with Mr. Yakubu lost their
lives in the encounter.
Mr.
Abubakar, who did not give details, however, said the police officers investigating
the incident have so far recovered the vice chairman’s shoes.
A
resident of Hong who simply identified himself as Hussaini said that the
incident occurred in Gayafa Village of the area.
“You
know, insurgents attacked the village last week. The vice chairman who hailed
from the village was on an assessment visit with some hunters when the
insurgents attacked and over-powered them.
“About
seven insurgents were killed in the encounter before they over-powered the
hunters and took away the vice chairman,” he said.
Mr.
Hussaini claimed that the abducted vice chairman was later allowed by his
captors to call his wife with his cell phone before the device was switched
off.
The
Chairman of Adamawa branch of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria,
Sahabo Gurin, also confirmed the incident.
Adamawa
is one of the three states most affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.
The
insurgency has caused the death of about 20,000 people in northern Nigeria with
hundreds of thousands of others displaced.
The
Nigerian military recently began a major offensive against the group,
reclaiming some of the territory initially seized by the insurgents.
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