Religious and political leaders in
Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno on Sunday denied reports of an
outbreak of religious war in the area. The spokesperson of the group,
Asabe Vilita, told newsmen shortly after an emergency meeting in
Maiduguri that "no ethno-religious crisis was recorded in Gwoza."
Vilita, also the Borno Commissioner for
Commerce and Investment, however,
acknowledged that the area was facing attacks by
suspected insurgents. She said "we wish to state categorically clear
that there is no outbreak of religious war in our communities in Gwoza
as being speculated, especially in the social media. "What our people
are facing is
full-scale insurgents’ attack and terrorism. "Although sometimes people
have disagreements due to the confusion caused by
the attacks in different areas, our people have since identified the insurgents as common enemy
and have decided to unite in fighting them.'' She said 1,290 persons
have been
displaced in the current insurgents’ attacks in the area, especially in
Gwoza East, stressing that "most people had to escape to Maiduguri,
following increased attacks in villages in the last few days. "We have
decided to
set up three camps in Maiduguri, where these people are taking shelter
now. "The camps are located in the EYN Church in Wulari area of
Maiduguri, the Molai General Hospital and an area in Tashan Bama, also
in Maiduguri. "We have about 426 refugees in the EYN Church, about 50
refugees in Molai General Hospital and 814 refugees in Tashan Bama."
Vilita said that a committee had been set up
to mobilise relief materials for the victims, announcing that "four of
the six communities in Gwoza East are currently under siege by the
insurgents.’’ The spokesperson listed Ngoshe, Agapalwa, Ashigashiya
and Cikide as the affected areas. She said religious and political
leaders from Gwoza were collaborating with military authorities and
other security agencies to ensure that normalcy was restored in the
area. She added that "we are in contact
with military authorities and they have assured that they will secure
the area soonest for peace to return.’’ She then appealed to security
organisations to intensify efforts aimed at securing the area for the
villagers to return home.
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