Fear of Boko Haram attack has made women and children flee their village and take to lodging in the open in Maiduguri.
People
from over 300 households in Kayamla, in the Konduga Local Government
Area of Borno State, said they had to flee into Maiduguri when the
villages around them were attacked and they felt they might be raided by
Boko Haram.
Speaking to our correspondent on Monday morning, the
women said their husband sent them into Maiduguri to seek refuge while
they stay back in Kayamla.
One of the women, Yagana Mele, on the
street beside the NYSC orientation camp in Maiduguri which has been
converted to IDPs camp, said, “We have been staying here for about two
weeks now, we have no choice but to sleep on the street since we were
turned back from the camps.”
She narrated that they decided to
flee into Maiduguri when it was becoming apparent that their village
might be attacked as others around them had been attacked.
The
people had, however, been taken off the streets to the Stadium IDPs camp
by the Borno State Emergency Management Agency on Monday afternoon.
The
Chairperson of BOSEMA, Hajiya Yabawa Kolo, said as soon as the state
government got to know of their predicaments it arranged accommodation
for them at the Stadium IDPs camp.
She revealed that they were about 300 households and numbered over 1,000.
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