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Boko Haram kills 20 in ​​​Borno town

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​Suspected ​Boko Haram​ militants​, on Thursday, killed at least 20 people in an attack on a remote village near Askira Uba, Borno State.
Survivors said the insurgents stormed Dile village at 2 a.m. in several vehicles, burning houses and killing anybody
​in​ sight.
Ibrahim Usman, a resident who fled to Mubi, said 20 persons were feared killed in the village and many others sustained injuries during the attack.
“Dozens of Boko Haram fighters attacked our village ‎at about 2 a.m. and killed 20 people,” Mr. usman said. “Many of us fled to the bush to avoid being killed. Everybody was running for his life. We don’t know the whereabouts of our family members.”
He called on military authorities to deploy troops to the area to ‎check the activities of the militants.
Another fleeing resident, Gambo Abakura, said “They just started burning houses and shooting at sight.
”Most of the insurgents had turbaned their heads; others in quasi-military uniform, chanting Allahu Akbar, meaning Allah is Great,” he said.
Although attempt to speak to military authorities in Yola was not successful but a security source confirmed the attack.
”Yes, there was an attack because many residents had fled to Mubi and they told us the insurgents have several camps in the bush around the area from where they wreak havoc on villages,” said a local vigilante in Askira, Mallam Baba.

Nigerian Army retakes Damboa, Askira Uba, others from Boko Haram

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The Nigerian Army on Friday said it has recaptured four towns from Boko Haram insurgents operating in the area.
The towns include Bita, Izge, Yamteke and Uba in Askira Uba and Damboa Local Government Areas of Borno State.
Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, said troops of 3 and 7 division of the Nigerian Army, supported by colleagues from the Air Force, liberated the towns from the insurgents on Thursday.
Mr. Usman, a colonel, said the operation was in continuation of the push by the Nigerian military to liberate Sambisa forest – a stronghold of the terrorists in Borno State.
While a soldier was lost and 10 others injured during the operation, the army spokesperson said many of the terrorists were killed and various weapons recovered from the locations.
Mr. Usman assured Nigerians that the Army will provide adequate security during the gubernatorial and state assembly elections on Saturday.
He said the Nigerian Army, working in collaboration with other security agencies, has directed all formations and units to remain vigilant and act within the law to prevent any attempt to endanger the lives of Nigerians anywhere in the country.
Mr. Sani said “The Nigerian Army wishes to assure Nigerians of its continued subordination to constituted civil authority and protection of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.
He also called all Nigerian Army personnel on election duties to show professionalism by abiding to the confines of the Code of Conduct for military official on such duties.
“As the 2015 Gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections approaches, the Nigerian Army enjoins all Nigerians to remain law abiding and continue to discharge their civic obligations of voting for the candidates of their choice on Saturday, 11 April 2015, without any fear,” Mr. Usman said.

Governorship Poll: Nigeria governors warn security agencies against bias; ask Nigerians to defend their votes

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The Nigeria Governors’ Forum has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission to investigate and prosecute anyone caught sabotaging or violating the electoral process, no matter how highly placed, during the April 11 governorship and House of Assembly elections.
It also asked the nation’s security agencies to perform their duties professionally and refused to be used to manipulate the electoral process.
The Forum also urged Nigerians to troop out en masse to vote for candidates of their choice while also defending their votes.
The Forum, which stated this in a statement by its Director General, Asishana Okauru, asked INEC to improve on its performance in last Saturday’s election.
It said although there were complaints here and there, local and international observers rated the last elections as largely free and fair.
It said the exercise is a huge progress for Nigeria and its electoral system.
“We expect that the Governorship and State Assembly elections will be even better, with INEC correcting the lapses observed in the March 28 elections,” the forum said.
“The logistics of distributing sensitive election materials should be perfected. Steps should be taken to ensure card readers work smoothly while ballot snatching and other forms of electoral fraud should be blocked.
“INEC should ensure that anyone caught sabotaging or violating the electoral process, no matter how highly placed, are investigated and prosecuted.”
The Forum urged the security agencies being deployed for the election to carry out their duties professionally and in line with the Constitution and should not allow themselves to be used by politicians to intimidate voters or perpetrate electoral fraud.
It said, “We expect that heads of security agencies will investigate complaints across the country, that during the presidential and national assembly elections, some personnel colluded with unscrupulous politicians to engage in malpractices.
“Heads of security agencies should re-orientate their personnel to shun partisanship and discharge their responsibilities on Election Day in line with global best practices.”
The Forum also admonished politicians from all political parties to abide by the rules and refrain from any action capable of undermining the electoral process or plunging Nigeria into crisis.
“We urge eventual winners of the elections to be magnanimous in victory while losers should take a cue from our President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, and exhibit the spirit of sportsmanship. Nigeria is bigger than any one of its citizens,” it said.
It also called on the electorate to come out en masse on Saturday to vote for candidates of their choice.
It reminded Nigerians that states are closer to the people in terms of governance, adding “this is definitely a very important election”.
The Forum added, “The decisions we make on Election Day will affect how much progress and development our states experience in the next four years and beyond.
“We urge all voters to be law-abiding, cast their votes and ensure their votes count. We wish everyone well on Election Day and after.”

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