Boko Haram insurgents, on
February 14, launched an attack on Gombe State and warned residents not
to participate in the upcoming general elections.
The
terrorists invaded Hina, Dadin Kowa and Zambuk in the state and also
attacked the military barracks but were eventually repelled by troops
after hours of fierce fighting.
"We are under
attack now. Boko Haram are trying to invade our town. They are very
close by here and the soldiers are engaging them. We've all rushed back
inside our houses now. Everywhere is quiet except for the sounds of
shooting and explosions," a resident Jummai Aliyu told The Associated Press.
The
militants however left a threatening note urging residents not to show
up at polling booths for the elections which are slated to begin on
March 28.
“Whoever professes Islam should distance himself from polling stations, because we are going to attack polling booths,” the note, written in Hausa read.
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