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Boko Haram seizes army base in Nigeria town of Baga | |
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The militant group Boko Haram has seized a town and key multinational military base in north-eastern Nigeria, officials and eyewitnesses say. | |
A senator in Borno state said troops had abandoned the base in the town of Baga after it was attacked on Saturday. | |
Residents of Baga, who fled by boat to neighbouring Chad, said many people had been killed and the town set ablaze. | Residents of Baga, who fled by boat to neighbouring Chad, said many people had been killed and the town set ablaze. |
Baga, scene of a Nigerian army massacre in 2013, was the last town in the Borno North area under government control. | |
It hosted the base of the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF), made up of troops from Nigeria, Chad and Niger. | |
Set up in 1998 to fight trans-border crime in the Lake Chad region, the force more recently took on Boko Haram. | |
Boko Haram attacks towns and villages on an almost daily basis, abducting people including young boys and girls, BBC Africa editor Mary Harper reports. | |
The military, which includes Western advisers and surveillance, seems incapable of dealing with the problem, our editor adds. | |
'Helter skelter' | |
Residents who fled to Chad said they had woken to heavy gunfire as militants stormed Baga early on Saturday, attacking from all directions. | |
They said they had decided to flee when they saw the MNJTF troops running away. | |
Maina Maaji Lawan, senator for Borno North, told BBC World Service civilians had run "helter skelter" - "some into the forest, some into the desert". | |
Communications with the town were cut off and exact information about casualty numbers could not be confirmed, he said. | |
"We are very dispirited," the senator added. | |
Confirming that the military had abandoned the base, he said people's frustration knew "no bounds" over the apparent fact that the military had not fought back. | |
"There is definitely something wrong that makes our military abandon their posts each time there is an attack from Boko Haram," the senator said. | |
In April 2013, at least 37 people were killed and 2,275 homes reportedly destroyed in Baga by troops hunting Boko Haram fighters. |