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Residents Flee Yobe Community Over Boko Haram Invasion
- Geidam is the hometown of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba
Geidam, a community in Yobe State, have begun witnessing a mass exodus of its residents following an attack by Boko Haram insurgents last week.
The military had said that it repelled the attack, killing over 20 insurgents and recovered an anti-aircraft vehicle and some other arms.
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But the residents, according to reports, said that the insurgents hoisted their flags in parts of the community, engaging in house-to-house preaching of their ideologies.
After being under terrorist group’s siege for over 48 hours, scores of residents, including women and children fled the community on Sunday.
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Among the fleeing residents were Hassana Adamu and Idris Abubakar, who left for Yunusari – a nearby village.
They called on the Federal Government to urgently deploy more troops to recapture the community, saying the lives of the remaining residents in the community were at risk.
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