Borno: Civilian JTF After Politician Sponsors of Boko Haram, Burn ANPP Chair House, Go After Ali Modu Sheriff; Woman With IED Blows Off Her Leg

Decoding Boko Haram: NewsRescue 2013 article

July 2, 2013

  • Youths burn Borno ANPP chair’s house; Alhaji Mala Atuman on the run, escapes death
  • Proceeded to the former Grescuedovernor Ali Modu Sherrif’s multi billion Naira residence in the same GRA
  • As female Boko Haram member loses leg planting IED

Ndahi Marama, Vanguard

Maiduguri—Youths popularly known as Civilian Joint Task Force, JTF, who have been assisting security agencies in arresting Boko Haram suspects in Borno State, yesterday, invaded the residence of All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, Chairman, Alhaji Mala Othman, at the New GRA,  Maiduguri, the state capital, setting it ablaze.

They claimed to be looking for the Boko Haram insurgents.

This was even as a  middle aged woman suspected to be a member of the Boko Haram  had one of her legs shattered while trying to plant an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, on a Baga Road market square in Maiduguri.

The woman said to be carrying the improvised bomb to the area where it would have been planted,  but it detonated before she reached her destination, last Sunday.

The ‘Civilian JTF’ also arrested two women with  AK47 rifles at the Monday Market yesterday.

Atuman-WANTEDIt was said that after torching the ANPP Chairman’s building, the youths proceeded to the former Governor Ali Modu Sherrif’s multi billion Naira residence in the same GRA with the aim of also setting it on fire.

It however, took the timely intervention of the security agents  guarding the house to stop the action.

The security operatives were alleged to have shot sporadically into the air to scare away the youths who scattered without accomplishing their mission.

However, the party chairman was said to have narrowly escaped being killed by his attackers as security agents reportedly whisked him away in  a tinted Toyota Camry saloon car before the youths arrived.

DailyPost in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital has gathered that as early as 10:30 am, the youth in their hundreds stormed the politician’s house, demanding for his arrest and burnt down his building, chanting Sai mun Kawo Karshensu, meaning (Until we bring their end).

The youth blocked the entire major streets leading to his house to avoid harming innocent people passing through the area. Efforts by the youth to track down the politician proved abortive, as he was later sneaked out of the house by security operatives.

On realizing that the ANPP chairman has been smuggled out, the youth set his house ablaze and proceeded to the house of his boss, the former Governor, Ali Modu Sheriff, chanting “Saura Mai Gidan shi” meaning ( His boss’ house is the next), but they were prevented by the security men who manned the gate. The security men also shot sporadically into the air to disperse the rampaging youth.

Ali-Modu Sherrif
Ali-Modu Sherrif

It would be recalled that the youth have been hunting for the ANPP chairman, Alhaji Mala Othman, alleging that both the Chairman  and his boss were responsible for the ongoing crisis in the state. –dailypost

Youths on a similar mission, had earlier invaded Othman’s house but were stopped from carrying out the action by security agents who informed them that the chairman was not in town.

The youths whose efforts had earlier been commended by Governor Kashim Shettima and other concerned individuals for helping in the arrests of several Boko Haram sect members in Maiduguri and Damaturu, the Yobe State capital in the last couple of weeks have vowed that they would arrest both Othman and former Governor Sheriff and hand them over to security agencies for appropriate action.

ends-civilian-jtfVanguard reported last week that some of the Volunteer Youths went to the residence of the ANPP chairman at the new GRA, on a  mission to arrest him or set his house ablaze.

It took the security operatives  guarding the residence of the politician about 20 minutes of begging the aggrieved youths to drop the idea.

A reliable source told Vanguard that the ANPP chairman had reportedly been on the run since last year over the Boko Haram palaver in the state.

However, on the woman who tried to plant an explosive, an eye witness who identified herself as Abubakar Kundiri said: “We were sitting under this tree with two of my friends when the woman passed by carrying something in her bag that looked like a tin of cowbell milk. Immediately  when she reached there, (pointing to the area) she bent over and put the object she was carrying on the ground.

No sooner had she stood up than we heard a loud sound and her leg was torn into pieces.

”In fact, we were very lucky to be alive as we never knew she was carrying a device which could have exploded  and killed all of us,” she stated.