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Boko Haram: Rep calls for security beef up in Michika after attacks

…cries out over missing Pastor

By Gift Chapi Odekina

A House of Representatives member, Rep. Zakariah Nyampa has called on security outfits to beef up security in Michika to avert the recurrence of attacks by members the Boko Haram Islamist terrorist group.

According to Zakariah who represents Michika/Madagali federal constituency of Adamawa state, soldiers stationed in Michika deserve more logistic support to be able to withstand subsequent attack by the terrorist group.

The lawmaker who is a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) particularly called for the deployment of additional trucks to soldiers who successfully repelled the recent attacks by the insurgency group in Michika.

The lawmaker who recalled the ordeal faced by his constituents during the attacks disclosed that the whereabout of a cleric, Reverend Father Lawan, who is the DCC secretary of Michika is still unknown after the attack.

According to him: “The effort by the Nigeria Army is well commendable but they need more trucks because the Boko Haram Terrorists also destroyed the only truck they had in Michika.

“Our people had to run helter skelter when they heard that the terrorists were approaching the town. Wenthank God for their lives but the only civilian casualty is the missing pastor whose whereabouts is still unknown.

“We want the Government to intensify efforts to get the whereabout of Rev. Lawan, the DCC secretary of Michika. Government should also put provide more trucks to border areas like Michika. I am also calling on all our people to support the Nigerian army in this fight against Boko Haram as both the federal government and the states government are making efforts to restore peace in the community.

“When the Boko Haram attacked Michika on the 2rd January. The Army quickly swept into action killing most of the terrorists and pursued them towards Lassa river where they lost one of their truck to Nigeria army.”

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