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Northeast in lockdown as Nigeria battles Islamists
By News Wires the 19/05/2013 - 22:40

The city of Maiduguri and other 
northeastern areas remained under curfew on Sunday as Nigerian forces 
targeted Boko Haram strongholds. The defence ministry said 14 Islamists 
and three army soldiers had been killed since Saturday.
A key city in northeast Nigeria was on lockdown Sunday as the military enforced 
a 24-hour curfew and blocked 
supply routes in its sweeping campaign against Islamist insurgents. 
The operation against Boko Haram, the group that wants an Islamic 
state in northern Nigeria, is aimed at retaking territory seized by the 
militants and ridding the country of "terrorist activities," the 
military has said. 
The offensive has included air strikes on Boko Haram strongholds in 
remote parts of northeastern Borno state, and has spread to the state 
capital Maiduguri, the insurgents' traditional home base -- which 
residents said Sunday was under a blockade.
The defence ministry in a mission update said 14 insurgents and three soldiers 
had been killed in battles since Saturday and that Special 
forces troops were continuing "the advance and attack on identified 
terrorist camps".
"Patrols are also ongoing to secure towns and villages from 
infiltration, while curfews on identified flash points are being 
enforced," the ministry statement said.
Soldiers have sealed roads heading out of Maiduguri, blocking supply 
routes to remote towns where Boko Haram Islamists have seized power, 
residents said. 
"There is a huge build-up of trucks loaded with essential 
commodities... along the Baga road on the way out of Maiduguri to the 
northern part of the state," said resident Ibrahim Yahaya.
"The drivers said they have been prevented by the military from going 
northward," he told AFP by email.
The phone network in Borno has all but collapsed since President 
Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday declared a state of emergency there and in 
two neighbouring states, Adamawa and Yobe.
The military on Saturday imposed a round-the-clock curfew in 12 Maiduguri 
neighbourhoods considered Boko Haram bastions. 
The curfew was being enforced on Sunday, with most roads deserted, an AFP 
journalist reported, while some living in areas not impacted by the curfew also 
stayed indoors. 
"My area is not affected but I have to stay at home with my family," trader 
Ezekiel Adamu said. 
He explained that he was afraid of coming across soldiers, who "seem to have 
more power with the state of emergency".
'This is the challenge of emergency rule'
Supplies were also running short in the city, where Boko Haram was 
founded more than a decade ago by the radical cleric Mohammed Yusuf, who was 
killed in detention in 2009. 
The price of basic goods has soared with supply lorries prevented from entering 
the city. 
"We've been eating without meat since Friday... but there is nothing I can do. 
This is the challenge of emergency rule," said resident David 
Olutayo. 
Supply shortages and price hikes have also started to bite in the 
town of Gomboru Ngala, on the border with Cameroon, where some Borno 
residents have fled to escape the air raids.
"Trucks bringing in goods from Maiduguri have ceased since last 
week," said resident Grema Babagoni, adding that prices had soared as 
much as 25 percent.
"If the blockade continues for some time we may completely run out of 
supplies," he told AFP
Residents in Gomboru Ngala can be reached by phone as the service uses 
Cameroonian lines.
The town has seen an influx of people fleeing the nearby Marte 
district, one of the areas where Boko Haram chased out the government 
and removed Nigerian flags.
Marte has been among the areas targeted by air strikes, residents have told AFP.
A senior rescue official who requested anonymity told AFP that he had could not 
say what impact the offensive has had on civilians because 
his staff in Borno and Yobe have been unreachable. 
"I have sent emails and texts but have not heard anything yet," the official 
said. 
The operation could prove to be the largest ever against Boko Haram.
A brutal crackdown on the insurgents in 2009, concentrated in 
Maiduguri, killed more than 800 people and forced the Islamists 
underground for a year.
Since re-emerging in 2010, they have carried out scores of attacks, including 
gun raids and suicide bombings.
Many fear that like the 2009 crackdown, the current campaign may fail to crush 
the group.
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country and top oil producer, has 
been urged to tackle root causes of the conflict, including acute 
poverty and excessive government corruption which has helped radicalise 
many young Muslims in the north.
There is also a risk of high civilian casualties, with Nigeria's 
military having been accused of massive rights abuses in the past.
The conflict is estimated to have cost 3,600 lives since 2009, including 
killings by the security services.
Jonathan has said that negotiations remain possible amid the sweeping 
offensive, but the Islamists have so far shown no signs of wanting to 
talk.
(AFP)
 
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