A resident of Madalla in Niger State, who witnessed the attack at a military checkpoint at Zuma, has narrated how the invaders drove a gulf car to the scene before opening fire on the soldiers.
WITHIN NIGERIA had reported that suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked the military checkpoint close to Madalla town and few meters away from Zuba along the Abuja-Kaduna highway.
Speaking with Daily Trust, a Madalla resident, who simply gave his name as Muhammed, said, “I was standing opposite a U-turn with a friend who I wanted to bid farewell when a gulf car passed behind us and parked a few meters from the check point. Occupants of the vehicle which arrived from Zuba axis alighted, and marched towards the military checkpoint.
“The next thing we heard were gunshots. We left the scene immediately while a soldier in mufti ran toward us, shouting, go, go.”
Another source said the attackers spent about 30 minutes, shooting at their targets before the arrival of a security reinforcement team about twenty minutes after they had left.
The source said that the first security men to respond were the police Special force from a nearby barracks, adding that they were later joined by soldiers from Zuma barracks, which is also along the Abuja-Kaduna highway.
“The security men took over the control and restored calm,” the source said.
There was gridlock after the attack as motorists abandoned their vehicles and fled in different directions during the gunfire exchange.
Normalcy has, however, been restored to the area as additional soldiers manned the checkpoint.
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