About 2,000 security operatives and military hardware, including fighter jets have been deployed to Maiduguri ahead of yesterday’s declaration of State of Emergency.
In
neighboring Yobe State, it is not clear how many soldiers were deployed
but residents said shortly after the declaration of state of emergency,
stop and search operations have been intensified in the state capital
while movement have been restricted in other places.
Residents
said the deployment of the federal troops, including the army, navy,
air force and operatives of the State Security Service (SSS) began at
the weekend.
“We
started sensing danger on Saturday when we saw military trucks
conveying soldiers to the Joint Task Force (JTF) headquarters along
Pompomari area,” Usman Jika, a resident of Maiduguri said.
“By
Sunday morning, so many roadblocks have sprung up in the state capital
and there was noticeable cordon and search of houses by new faces
(soldiers),” he said.
A
resident of Kumshe, one of the red spots in Maiduguri said his
neighbour was beaten to pulp on Sunday when soldiers besieged the areas
and forced all the people out of their houses.
“All
the soldiers that came to the neighborhood appeared new in the town,
some of them said it is now time for ‘fire for fire” he said.
Another
resident said he saw military aircrafts landing at the Maiduguri
International Airport and the air strip at the Air Force base in the
state capital.
“A
lot of fighting equipment have been deployed to Maiduguri,” Hajja
Maimuna, a resident of Gomari, whose house is close to the Air Force
base said.
“We
are really terrified because the military operatives coming to
Maiduguri in the last two days far outnumbered those that came during
the previous emergency rule,” she said.
“Even
though the state governor has not been removed, which is good, the
truth is that Maiduguri is now a garrison town, full of angry soldiers
who are ready to kill at the slightest provocation. The deployment will
definitely hamper social and economic life of the people,” she said.

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