The insurgents, who escaped
the intensified aerial bombardment by the Nigerian Air Force in their camps at
Arepo, Ogun, and Ikorodu, Lagos, have been sighted in Ore, Okitipupa and the
riverine communities of Ondo State according to report.
There are indications that
some insurgents, who are said to be behind the recent attacks on communities in
Lagos and Ogun states have fled to Ondo State.
The militants have
reportedly relocated to riverine communities in the Ilaje and Ese-Odo local
government areas of the state.
The paper quoted top
security sources as saying that ‘‘Arepo can no longer contain them. Some of
them have ran to Ondo to hide in the riverine areas.’’
However, some of them were
still trapped in Arepo and other communities in Lagos and were making frantic
efforts to escape.
Another source in Ese-Odo
said since the military started the bombardment of the militants’ camps on
Friday, many of them had fled and regrouped in Ondo State.
The source said, “We have
sighted them in some communities here. It seems Arepo is too hot for them.”
“Ore is a commercial town
with people from various tribes here. It is possible for strange people to come
and hide here,’’ he said.
But the Director of Public
Relations and Information of the Nigerian Air Force, Group Capt. Ayodele
Famuyiwa, said the vandals were seen together on Sunday, probably to perfect a
plan to run.
He said, “They are almost
out of Arepo, an area where they had consolidated their position. Maybe, it is
so strategic to them because even in the night, they tried to come back; when
we did night flying, the cameras still picked them.
“We see them coming
together as if they wanted to hold meetings, maybe to run away during the day.
“Some of them tried to run
into the mangrove. You know that place is very thick and that is why our
operation is going to continue until we flush them out completely.”

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