Boko
Haram fighters are preparing in mass at their headquarters in the
northeastern Nigerian town of Gwoza, Maiduguri, Borno State for a
showdown with Multinational Joint Task Force, residents and an
intelligence officer told The Associated Press.
A woman, who was
trapped in the town since it was seized in July, 2014 told her daughter
that the insurgents were urging civilians to leave town to avoid being
killed in crossfire in an anticipated major battle.
Hajiya Adama
said her mother told her that the insurgents had also released some
young women being held against their will, including some made pregnant
during their captivity.
She said her mother left last week and escaped to the town of Yola, in neighbouring Adamawa state capital.
Adama
said, “She told me that Boko Haram terrorists asked them to leave
suddenly, that they were preparing grounds for a major battle.
“She
said while being helped by other women to leave through Madagali, they
saw many Boko Haram terrorists in trucks and some on bikes moving toward
Gwoza.”
An intelligence officer said security forces have been
moving slowly for fear of harming civilians, and especially since the
insurgent group is surrounding Gwoza with land mines.