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Saturday 10 January 2015

'I Kept Stepping On Dead Bodies'-Boko Haram Survivor narrates his Escape Baga:

Amnesty International has said the recent attack in Baga is probably the deadliest since Boko Haram began it's insurgency.over 2,000 were said to have been killed..Below is a survivor's account...

 Yanaye Grema hid for three days between a wall and his neighbours' house, as Boko Haram fighters ransacked his hometown of Baga on the shore of Lake Chad in Nigeria's far northeast.

The 38-year-old fisherman already knew the attack was serious: he joined civilian vigilantes to defend the town but their simple weapons were no match for the Islamists' superior firepower.He told AFP
"People fled into the bush while some shut themselves indoors," he said of last Saturday's attack.The gunmen pursued fleeing residents into the bush, shooting them dead,"
But it was only after breaking cover on Tuesday night that he realised the true scale of the attack, which it is feared may be one of the worst in the six-year insurgency.
"For five kilometres (three miles), I kept stepping on dead bodies until I reached Malam Karanti village, which was also deserted and burnt," 
Local officials this week said the attack forced at least 20,000 people from Baga and other settlements in and around Lake Chad to flee, many of them across the border.Nearly 600 others had been stranded on an island on the lake without food, water or shelter.

The attack wasn't the first on Baga. Nearly 200 people were killed in April 2013, when militants stormed the town and set much of it on fire, prompting fierce fighting with the Nigerian military.

This time, the Islamists met less resistance and were able to take over the town and overrun the headquarters of the Multinational Joint Task Force, which is based there.At least 16 towns and villages in the area were razed.

Security analysts believe the targets of last weekend's attack were the civilian vigilantes helping the military in the counter-insurgency.

Hiding from view between the wall and the house, behind a roadside stall and the cover of a thick neem tree, Grema said the rampaging Islamists unleashed mayhem.

"All I could hear were ceaseless gunshots, explosions, screams from people and chants of 'Allahu Akbar' (God is greatest) from the Boko Haram gunmen,""I remained in my hiding place until Tuesday evening.Every night when it was dark, I would furtively scale the fence into my house to quickly eat garri (processed cassava granules) and drink water and go back to my hideout."
His family was not at home. They were in Kukawa, 40 kilometres (25 miles) away, paying their respects after Boko Haram killed his wife's cousin about two months ago.

"Some of the Boko Haram gunmen camped outside the Baga main market just 700 metres from my hideout,At night I could see lights from the power generator they ran. I could also hear their cheering and laughter.
"Luckily on Monday some of the gunmen withdrew while others stayed in the town. This reduced their number, which made it difficult for them to patrol the whole town. It worked to my advantage.
"On Tuesday they began looting the market and every home in the town... Around 6:00 pm (1700 GMT) they set fire to the market and began burning homes. I decided it was time I leave before they turn in my direction.Around 7:30 pm I ventured out of my hiding and started to walk away from the noise coming from the gunmen. It was dark, so no-one could see me."
In the bush, Grema chanced upon an old man at a nomadic Fulani herdsmen's settlement, who advised him to move west to avoid running into the militants.

"His warning frightened me but made me more determined to get away. I thanked him and moved on,"
"I quickened my pace. I soon caught up with... four women. One of them was carrying a baby on her back."They told me they were among hundreds of women that were arrested by Boko Haram and detained in the home of the district head which Boko Haram had converted into a women's detention centre.Three of the women had been separated from their children.
Grema said he pushed out on his own, as the women were "too slow", running and walking throughout the night, before arriving at Kekeno village near Monguno, 65km away, the following morning.On Thursday, he took a bus from Monguno to Maiduguri.

"I will never forget this experience and I will forever be grateful to the old Fulani nomad for his life-saving advice," he added.

15 comments:

  1. May the good lord help us...Amen.

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  2. Terrible experience eyaaaa....GOD have mercy

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  3. Is the govt. Really getting this breaking news?? God forbid!!!

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  4. I dont know why they are giving their life experience about the terror group now that the table has turn against them.This people were the ones shielding bokoharam and snitching to bokoharam about movement of security operative before.

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  5. God!!!....we've endured for soo long

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  6. MOGBE! Is when shekau captures you and you claimed you are a muslim, the you phone rings. Ring tone " I am serving the Lord of Miracle" IT IS WELL

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  7. MR EDDY said.
    Thank God for ur life
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~wishes u happy new year.

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  8. The trained dogs now turn to wild animals.. Am sure they never saw this coming, quite a pity !!!

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  9. ANOTHER FOUR YEARS UNDER PDP WILL RUN NIGERIA AGROUND

    1. Worsening insecurity

    a. Boko Haram
    i) Over 13,000 killed, according to BBC over 1.5 million people displaced, 276 Chibok girls yet to be rescued, 10 months and counting.
    ii) Boko Haram is spreading from Adamawa, Yobe, Borno and Abuja to Gombe, Bauchi, Kano, next state(s) could just be yours.
    iv) Loss of villages, towns, cities and territories to Boko Haram.
    b. Kidnapping has become widespread across the federation.

    2. Monumental corruption and nepotism

    a. Missing $20bn from the coffers of NNPC yet to be explained.
    b. Diezani Alison-Madueke: ₦10bn Private Jet Scandal.
    c. Diezani Alison-Madueke: $25mn House acquired in Austria, Vienna.
    d. John Yusuf: ₦27bn Pension fraud.
    e. Abdulrasheed Maina: ₦21bn Pension funds embezzlement.
    f. Farouk Lawan: $500,000 bribe.
    g. Stella Oduah: ₦255mn BMW salon cars.
    h. Pardoning of ex-convicts and dropping of charges against friends – DSP Alamieyeseigha, Bode George, Femi Fani Kayode, Mohammed Abacha, Al-Mustapha.
    i. Petrol subsidy scam: Nobody has been prosecuted till date.
    j. Continuing Kerosene subsidy fraud despite the product being fully deregulated. ₦91bn included in 2015 FGN Budget proposal.
    k. Creation of emergency billionaires – Asari Dokubo, Ayiri Emami, Government Tompolo.
    l. Oritsejafor: $15mn private jet arms deal scandal.
    m. Continued environmental degradation of the Niger-Delta through oil spill.
    n. Continuing oil theft. Over 300,000 barrels of crude oil was stolen on daily basis in 2013.
    o. Militants now contracted to secure national waterways.
    p. Transparency international ranks Nigeria 136th out of 175 economies surveyed on corruption index. Put another way, Nigeria is the 39th most corrupt country in the world.
    q. US State Department Global Human Rights Report: ‘Massive, widespread, and pervasive corruption affected all levels of government and the security forces… and officials frequently engaged in corrupt practices with impunity’


    3. Financial recklessness

    a. Plundered fiscal buffers. Mid-2008, External Reserves (EXRV):$40bn Excess Crude Account (ECA):$22bn. Total buffer: $62bn.
    Fast Forward end-2014: EXRV:$32bn ECA:$1bn, SWF:$1bn New total buffer: $34bn
    b. Piled debt on the Nation with nothing to show for it. $47.4bn (214%) growth in total public debt between 2007 and 2014
    According to Debt Management Office: End-2007 Debt levels (Foreign:$3.7bn, Domestic:$18.5bn. Total:$22.2bn). As of end-Sep 2014sadForeign:$9.5bn, Domestic:$60.1bn. Total:$69.6bn)
    c. Has 10 aircrafts in the Presidential Air Fleet (PAF). An eleventh one already included in the 2015 FGN Budget Proposal. UK Prime Minister, David Cameron flies commercial on British Airways. South African President has 6. Egypt has 1. Israel has none.
    d. ₦7.5bn spent on reconstruction of Abuja city gate.


    4. Catalogue of Presidential blunders

    a. Question: Where is the missing $20bn? Jonathan: America will Know, it is their money.
    b. Question: Corruption in Nigeria. Jonathan: There is no corruption but mere stealing in Nigeria.
    c. Question: Assets declaration. Jonathan: I don’t give a damn
    d. October 2011: ‘We are responsible for Independence Day bombing’ – MEND.
    ‘MEND is not responsible for the Abuja bombing; I know my people’ – Jonathan.
    Fast-forward January 2015: ‘MEND was paid to assassinate me during Independence Day bombing’ – Jonathan.
    e. World Bank Report: Nigeria is among the 5 poorest nations in the world. Jonathan: “If you talk about ownership of private jets, Nigeria will be among the first 10 countries, yet they are saying that Nigeria is among the five poorest countries…Nigeria’s problem is not poverty but redistribution of wealth.
    f. 7-January-2015: 11 people killed in France, the whole nation is thrown into mourning. 14-April-2014: over 100 killed in Nyanya Bomb Blast. GEJ goes dancing at Kano campaign rally a day after.
    g. Presidency’s first reaction to Chibok girls’ abduction: ‘It is a propaganda’. Took the President three weeks to believe the abduction happened.


    @jejunsunukun
    #GoodGovernanceInitiative

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