A pregnant woman has given birth to a baby girl in the bush after fleeing from Boko Haram attack at Kala-Balge community in Borno State, a native of the area has disclosed.
In a press conference with journalists at the Correspondents Chapel in Bauchi, Abba Abdulmuminu said the woman was among thousands of natives of the local government area, who had fled the constant terrorist attacks on the people of the community.
The incessant attacks caused the people of Kala Balge to set up a vigilante group to protect themselves from the insurgents. Last month, they overpowered the Islamist extremist killing over 200 of their members who came to attack the community.
Daily Sun reports:
Angered by the bravery of the natives of Kala-Balge, the Boko Haram sect retaliated in an expectedly brutal manner, killing hundreds of people and burning houses in villages and towns in the area .
Abdulmuminu told journalists in Bauchi: “As a result of that attack, one month ago, the Boko-Haram members have regrouped and are killing the people of Kala-Balge community. In fact, as I am talking to you now, almost all the people of Kala-Balge villages and towns have fled. Some of them are in the border between Cameroon and Nigeria while some are in the bush.
“In fact, yesterday I was talking to my people and they told me a woman delivered in the bush last night (June 3). There was no water, no shelter and no food because it is a semi-desert area and there are no trees there. So the people there, even those in the borders are daily in the scorching sun.”
He regretted that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) director in Borno State was quoted as saying that ‘he needed people from Kala-Balge to come and convey relief materials to their people.’
“I have never seen where such a thing is done. If there are emergencies, NEMA is supposed to convey the materials for the people. So, how are you now asking the people of Kala-Balge to come and convey relief materials to their people. If NEMA has security challenge, they should go to the government and tell them that this is our problem,” he said.
Abdulmuminu, who said he had not heard from his mother and many of his relations, who fled since the sustained attacks on Kala-Balge, appealed to the Federal Government to deploy troops and bring relief materials to the people.