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Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by oloriooko(m): 9:43am On Apr 29, 2013
Borno State is Nigeria’s self- acclaimed ‘Home of Peace’. That is the appellation. But you may not be wrong if you now describe it as ‘The Home of Ruins and Pieces’. The truth about the state is that it has become a theatre of a war unleashed by the Islamist group called Boko Haram. Insurgency has been the order of the day in the state, leaving in its trail bombings, shootings and deaths.

When the residents are lucky, the death toll is low, but sometimes it can be high. Some analysts blame the problem on the international borders with Chad, Niger and Cameroun which they believe is porous as to allow Islamic extremists from the countries to enter the state at will.

The Federal Government raised a military outfit under the aegis of the Joint Task Force (JTF) which it deployed to contain the Islamists. However, the efforts to abate the violence in the state have led to the JTF’s stand-off with the intransigent Islamists, claiming more lives. One of such incidents was the face-off of last week between the JTF and the Boko Haram elements which reportedly claimed about 185 lives – the JTF is the arrowhead of a multinational force working in the state to contain the insurgents.

The face-off took place at Baga, a remote village in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State, believed to have been a haven for the Islamist group. Most of those killed in the four-hour battle were said to have been civilians thus sparking national outrage.


The dead, according to reports, include women and children, while hundreds of houses were torched.

Baga, about 235 kilometers away from Maiduguri, Borno State capital, is a border town with Niger and Chad. It produces fish. Troops from Niger and Chad were reported to have been involved in the operation.

Until this incident, the last reported insurgent activity in the area was the killing of a Customs officer. This time, the multinational force took the battle to the ‘home’ of the Boko Haram Islamists. Reports said the civilian casualty was high as the Islamists used residents as human shields from the multinational force fire.

A Baga resident, who gave his name as Mallam Bana, said he survived the battle by whiskers. According to him, it all started at about 8pm penultimate Friday. “The soldiers were heartless that night in their approach; they killed and burnt our houses, chased everyone into the bush including women and children. So far, we have buried 185 corpses. – some were burnt beyond recognition; others are hospitalized with various degrees of injuries,” Bana said.

But the commander of the JTF, Brigadier General Austin Edokpaye, who confirmed the incident, while conducting Governor Kashim Shettima round the affected area, on Sunday, debunked the claim that scores of civilians were consumed during the battle. “We lost an officer during an attack on our men on patrol. We received intelligence report that some suspected Boko Haram members usually prayed and hid arms at a particular mosque in the town. It was around that mosque that our men were attacked with several of them injured and an officer died”, Edokpaye said.

“When we reinforced and returned to the scene, the terrorists came out with heavy firepower including RPGs which usually have a conflagration effect that caused houses with tatched roof or fencing to catch fire.”

The commander revealed that the fire that consumed the community and the resultant deaths should be blamed on the Boko Haram Islamists who opened fire on soldiers and using civilians as human shields. He denied the residents’ allegation that the shootout was unprovoked.

Edokpaye noted that in his many years of stay in Borno State, he had cultivated civil and military relations to the effect that Baga and environs had enjoyed relative peace.

He said those who died as a result of the incident could be victims of the crossfire between the soldiers and the Boko Haram gunmen, which he said was highly regrettable.

Shettima drove through the village with a large retinue of government functionaries, including the member of the House of Representatives representing the area, Hon. Isa Lawan Kangarwa, and the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Baba Ahmed Jidda.

The governor and his entourage also visited the General Hospital, Baga, where he commiserated with the women, children and aged men admitted for various cases of burns.
The governor took time to pacify the aggrieved residents and pleaded with those in the bush to return home.

He directed that those in hospital with severe cases of burns be transferred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital where they could get better treatment.


Shettima later expressed his displeasure with the way the soldiers carried out their duties on the fateful day, just as he implored the commander to “take full charge” of his operation and ensure he personally supervises his field officers from time to time “in order to avert such nasty incidents in the future.”

Before he left the town, he inaugurated a high-powered committee, led by Hon Isa Lawan Kangarwa, to ascertain the extent of the damage and how the people could be helped out of their “seemingly irreparable trauma”.

Sunday Vanguard checks revealed that food and other basic needs became a problem in the community throughout last weekend as a grocery merchant, who lost his house and business stall in the conflagration, Malam Bashir Isa, said, “Everyone has been in the bush since Friday night; we started returning to town because the governor came today. To get food to eat now is a problem because even the markets are burnt. We are still picking corpses of women and children in the bush”.

To cushion the effect of the hardship faced by the surviving residents, the Federal Government ordered the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, North East Zone to collaborate with Borno State government to mobilize to site on Wednesday to assist the victims with relief materials. Consequently, NEMA officials were deployed to the area.

source: news naij

Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by amaham(m): 12:23pm On Apr 29, 2013
These scenes reminds me of fallujah in afghanistan. Could someone explain to me how you could be used as human shield against your will.these baga dudes should speak the truth and stop playing victims here

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Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by skidos4u(m): 12:30pm On Apr 29, 2013
its most unfortunatedat it hapen dat way wit alot of civilian casualties. but d truth most b told; any community dat habor d boko haram sect shld b redy 2 face such actions. pls let us report dos devilege group 2 d security men.
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by Olaolufred(m): 3:15pm On Apr 29, 2013
amaham: These scenes reminds me of fallujah in afghanistan. Could someone explain to me how you could be used as human shield against your will.these baga dudes should speak the truth and stop playing victims here

It is possible.
Have you seen military men drill someone before?
Not many obeyed willingly.
Have you seen a scene of roberry where people are told to lie down?
those are obeyed under duress.
Guerilla war forces innocent women and children to shields.
If you say no, you will die.
If you say yes because you want to avoid dying, you could still be killed from the other side.
In this case, Our Military should have done better to avoid the death of women and children.
It is unfair to let down the innocent bloods.
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by oloriooko(m): 3:25pm On Apr 29, 2013
@ olaolufred
It is unfair to let down the innocent bloods.
the soldier that was murdered by the baga community was not an innocent blood abi?
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by Olaolufred(m): 3:55pm On Apr 29, 2013
oloriooko: @ olaolufred

the soldier that was murdered by the baga community was not an innocent blood abi?

soldiers are armed.
boko haram are also armed.
It is no issue when casualty is between Military and boko haram.
However, when a villager (that impoverished woman and her child,
looking so haggard because they are malnurished,
Are felled down by the bullet that is supposed to protect them.
IT IS UNFAIR because THEY ARE NOT ARMED.

IF YOU CLAIM THIS IS FAIR,
YOU ARE DIRECTLY SAYING THE DEATH OF ALL BIAFRAN CHILDREN OF 1960S IS FAIR.
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by oloriooko(m): 4:07pm On Apr 29, 2013
Olaolufred:

soldiers are armed.
boko haram are also armed.
It is no issue when casualty is between Military and boko haram.
However, when a villager (that impoverished woman and her child,
looking so haggard because they are malnurished,
Are felled down by the bullet that is supposed to protect them.
IT IS UNFAIR because THEY ARE NOT ARMED.

IF YOU CLAIM THIS IS FAIR,
YOU ARE DIRECTLY SAYING THE DEATH OF ALL BIAFRAN CHILDREN OF 1960S IS FAIR.

when women and children were killed by bh on christmas day in suleja naija state, was that fair?
so a suspected bh member was traced to the village and they refused to produce the guy for further interrogation and you claim the killing of "innocent" children and women is unfair? do you know why guerrilla fighters deploy child soldiers to battle front?

these "innocent" women and children are weapons for bh to carry out their evil plans. if they have to level the whole village just to get at one bh member they were harboring, so be it.
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by Joeadamu86: 4:27pm On Apr 29, 2013
This issue must be seen from angles...communities should stop shielding terrorists, and the JTF should be more careful next time..
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by TonySpike: 4:33pm On Apr 29, 2013
oloriooko:

when women and children were killed by bh on christmas day in suleja naija state, was that fair?
so a suspected bh member was traced to the village and they refused to produce the guy for further interrogation and you claim the killing of "innocent" children and women is unfair? do you know why guerrilla fighters deploy child soldiers to battle front?

these "innocent" women and children are weapons for bh to carry out their evil plans. if they have to level the whole village just to get at one bh member they were harboring, so be it.

I'm sure from your point of view that you support the killing at Odi too, isn't it?
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by aurenflani: 6:39pm On Apr 29, 2013
oloriooko: @ olaolufred

the soldier that was murdered by the baga community was not an innocent blood abi?

Just say it openly that you are happy the women and children murdered are Muslims. You reasoning is manifestly flawed even by you myopic standard.
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by OmoTier1(m): 7:17pm On Apr 29, 2013
GEJ's days in ICC jail is getting closer by the day. I have said it, GEJ will be Nigeria's first president in the current democratic dispensation to go to jail lipsrsealed
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by oloriooko(m): 7:52am On Apr 30, 2013
Tony Spike:

I'm sure from your point of view that you support the killing at Odi too, isn't it?
after bh visits your family or loved ones, the you can come back and ask me this question.

This issue must be seen from angles...communities should stop shielding terrorists, and the JTF should be more careful next time..
agree with you to some extent

Just say it openly that you are happy the women and children murdered are Muslims. You reasoning is manifestly flawed even by you myopic standard.
see this religious bigot, your sense of reasoning has been eroded by your blind and senseless belief.
its evident that bh is an offshoot of islam; there is no argument about that but if we want to flush them out then we all have to give them up not harbor them whether you are a muslim or christian.

if a community decided to groom them then they should be ready to be crushed muslim or christian
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by slimghost(m): 8:07am On Apr 30, 2013
Omo_Tier1: GEJ's days in ICC jail is getting closer by the day. I have said it, GEJ will be Nigeria's first president in the current democratic dispensation to go to jail lipsrsealed

When will you ever start making sense sir? Who is going to jail for the madala bombing? What about the Kano park bombing? Who is going to jail for the death of the coppers? You are just one hopeless bigot! The community deserve everything they got for shielding and housing terrorists! Other communities should learn from this!
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by TRUTHTELA: 8:10am On Apr 30, 2013
Pikin wey say him MAMA no go sleep...

Tell ur blood thirsty cowards to stop the FACELESS war. They will NEVER win it. Islam has never won any of their COWARDICE war, from Somalia, 2 SUdan, 2 Afghan, 2, Pakistan, 2, Iraq, u guys will keep losing, better repent or DENOUNCE this bloody Idol worshipping sect
Re: Baga Mayhem: ”we Are Still Picking Corpes Of Women, Children In The Bush” by OmoPastor(m): 8:13am On Apr 30, 2013
in this kind of war there must be civilian casualties which may be unfortunate but the evil target must be destroyed

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