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Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has praised militants in Iraq Bodies remain littered on the streets of a northern Nigerian town two days after it was seized by militant Islamists, a lawmaker has told the BBC. Boko Haram fighters were patrolling the streets of Bama, preventing people from burying the dead, Ahmed Zanna said. On Wednesday, the state government denied the town had fallen. Officials said about 26,000 people had been displaced by fighting in Bama, a key town in the battle for control of Nigerias north-eastern Borno state. Earlier this week, the Nigeria Security Network (NSN) think- tank said the group had made lightning territorial gains in recent months, raising fears that the country could disintegrate like Syria and Iraq, where the Islamic State (IS) rebel group has declared a caliphate. Fought gallantly Boko Haram has also said it has set up a caliphate in the areas it controls - it is not clear if the two groups are allied. Mr Zanna, a senator in Borno, said the humanitarian situation in Bama was terrible and there had been a lot of killings in the town. So many bodies litter the streets, and people are not allowed to even go and bury the dead ones. So the situation is getting worse and worse, Mr Zanna told the BBCs Newsday programme after speaking to a resident who fled the town. Boko Haram has captured a string of towns in northern- eastern Nigeria in recent months, fuelling concern that it could advance towards the main city, Maiduguri. Mr Zanna said it would be catastrophic if Boko Haram launched an assault on Maiduguri, which has a population of more than two million. Im begging the government to send more troops and armoury to Maiduguri, he said. Boko Haram do come overwhelmingly because they recruited en masse in the villages [in Borno state], he added
Posted on: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 13:58:23 +0000

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