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Reports have suggested that some suspected Boko Haram
insurgents are said to have attacked Michika community with sporadic gunshot
heard by residents.
The attackers were said to have attacked Kopa and Wurogayadi
on the outskirts of Shuwa, causing chaos in the area.
The attack is said to have happened at around 7 p.m., on
Tuesday, and residents of Michika community are reported to have fled the town
heading towards Uba while others are said to have taken refuge in nearby
mountains, multiple local sources told Daily Sun.
The Sun, however, gathered that the military and local
hunters have been mobilized to address the security challenge.
The PPRO of Adamawa police command, Suleiman Nguroje
confirmed the security breach saying the police force had deployed personnel to
curb the situation.
The PPRO, however, could not confirm whether there were
casualties as at the time of filing this report.
The senator representing northern Adamawa, Ishaku Abbo, told
Daily Sun he had just had a discussion with the relevant security operatives
and the military had mobilised to address the situation.
Ishaku Abbo said: “I just had a discussion with the
appropriate security establishments in Michika and Madagali, the situation is
under control.
“The Army are fully mobilised and our Airforce have moved
their jet fighters.
“Remain indoors as the mild security challenge is already
under the control of our forces.”
As at the time of filing this report, it was yet unclear
whether there were casualties.
Michika is one of the seven local
governments in northern Adamawa that were occupied by the Boko Haram
insurgents; it has been grappling with challenges of recovering from the
debilitating blow of the attack as the community has remained cut-off from
electricity since 2014 and the three major bridges linking the community with
the rest of the state have been in a state of disrepair after they were
destroyed by the insurgents. (The Sun)

