Surivors of Boko Haram attacks in Bama, Borno state have recounted their painful ordeal.
Some of the displaced persons from Bama at the NYSC Camp, Maiduguri… on Thursday
Many
of the troubled residents, who narrated their close shave with death,
revealed that they trekked more than 50 kilometers in order to get to
safety in Maiduguri.
They were reported to have resorted to
queuing to collect blankets, sleeping mats and other relief items at the
National Youth Service Corps orientation camp in the state.
A resident, Mallam Bukar Gana narrated his experience with Saturday PUNCH saying: “We
suffered a lot in the process of escaping from Bama and we had to trek
several kilometers to reach Maiduguri. The journey took an entire day
and night. I got to Maiduguri the following day. I have seven children
but I was able to escape with only two. Right now, I do not know the
whereabouts of the rest of my children and their mother.
“Though they provide food for us at
the camp, I have not been able to eat like several other people here
because we are presently suffering psychological trauma. We are
concerned about the fate of the rest of our families and friends whom we
are still searching for and do not know whether they are trapped in
Bama or have been killed.”
“We heard deafening gunshots and it
was as if the heaven was about falling on us. We could no longer stay
indoors, we were afraid the danger was going to swallow us up. But
miraculously we found the courage to run and escape in any direction
available just to get to Maiduguri where we feel we could be a lot
safer,” Gana said.
Another victim 25-year-old Tijjani Mamman, 25 said: “We
initially thought the insurgents were soldiers deployed in Bama
barracks because they were fully kitted in military camouflage and
vehicles. When they reached the barracks, they started shooting
sporadically to scare the military men away and when we saw this we knew
the town was in danger. We had to run into the bush to save our lives.
“We had to trek from Bama to Kawuri
before we were able to board a vehicle to Maiduguri. As we speak, I do
not know what might have happened to my parents back in Bama. I am only
praying and hoping that they are safe wherever they are right now,” he said.
A 42-year-old woman, Kellu Kachallah, also shared her horrible experience saying: “We passed through hell getting out of the town with our children.
“It was hectic especially trekking
all the way to Kawuri for several hours with little children before
finally squeezing ourselves with others in a vehicle to Maiduguri. As I
am talking to you, I am still feeling pains all over my body as a result
of all we went through these past few days.
“I do not pray to see what I saw in
Bama in my life time again. The terrorists came in hundreds with
sophisticated weapons and started shooting in every direction. They
succeeded in scaring the security men away before taking their weapons.
It was like a war scene. I still cannot believe I am alive and truly
escaped from that place.”
On September 1, the Nigerian Army reportedly repelled Boko Haram attack in Bama and killed over 50 members of the sect in fierce battle.Just recently, it was reported the dreaded Boko Haram sect took over the second largest town, Bama in Borno state reportedly displacing Soldiers and residents who fled for their lives.
Meanwhile there are reports that Nigerian military has deployed Nigeria’s warplanes to begin airstrikes on Bama.
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