Reports from Mubi town which recently fell under the control of Boko
Haram insurgents have indicated that leader of the sect Shiekh Abubakar
Shekau has appointed a spiritual leader popularly called “Amir” who will
ensure the strict implementation of Sharia Law in the town.
The
appointment of the spiritual leader by the sect is to allow the Islamic
Caliphate to take over the administration of the town including
implementing strict Sharia Law as contained in Islam
Jurisprudence.
The
appointed spiritual leader according to reports have already started
implementing the Sharia Law by meting out punishment to some errant
residents of the town who allegedly stole properties of fleeing
residents after the town was overran by the sect.
Sources from
Mubi says “The sect has begun implementation of strict Shariah law as
some trapped residents claimed to have witnessed the amputation of some
persons who allegedly looted properties belonging to fleeing residents.”
Reports
from the town also indicated that the Palace of Emir of Mubi have been
converted to the resident of the “Amir” as Boko Haram flags were hoisted
on the palace to signify that the sect is in control of the palace
which is now the spiritual base of the sect.
A trapped resident of
the town disclosed that sequel to the swearing in of the spiritual
leader, a long convoy made up of a delegation believed to be envoys of
were spotted entering into Mubi Town and made their way to the Emir’s
palace annexed as the operational headquarters of the sect.
An
eyewitness account revealed that the insurgents also paraded 10 persons
whose hands were chopped off in the full glare of residents who were
told to converge and witness the enforcement of strict shariah law on
the suspects who allegedly looted residents’ properties.
The
eyewitness said the insurgents have been harping that their main target
is to dislodge Yola, as Adamawa State capital which is about 240
Kilometers away from Mubi.
Meanwhile Adamawa State Government has
expressed sadness over the recent development in the state adding that
it is working assiduously to bring an end to the sad episode.
The
Government similarly empathises with trapped citizens and those stranded
at the Cameroonian border, adding that it is working in synergy with
the Presidency and the Minister of foreign Affairs to address the issues
of refugees stranded at the Cameroonian border.
Governor Bala
James Ngilari who made this known via a state wide broadcast yesterday
has reassured the citizens of the state capital who are grappling with
the influx of displaced persons, of government’s intervention, adding
that the government is doing all that it can to address the situation.
“In
the past two days, I have sent 77 vehicles to evacuate our internally
displaced persons that are in the path of harm to be resettled in camps
in suitable locations.
“I have also been in touch with the
President, the Minister of Foreign affairs to address the issue of our
citizens who are now refugees in Cameroon.
“I will continue to do
all I can until they are provided with basic necessities such as food
and water, and until they are brought back to our state to re-unite with
their loved ones, families and friends”.
Ngilari also stated that
a high powered committee has been set-up to come up with suggestions on
how the government could handle the current situation.
While
calling for assistance from international and local aid organizations,
Ngilari said the state is wading through difficult times as he said
apart from the insurgency bedevilling the state; it is also facing
financial problems.
Govt Reviews Curfew Meanwhile, the Adamawa
State government yesterday reviewed the curfew imposed on the state
following the degeneration of security in the state.
Hitherto, the curfew commences between 11pm to 5pm but had been adjusted to commence from 9pm to 5pm.
The new change was contained in a Press Release signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) Ibrahim Welye.
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