Islamist sect Boko Haram has written to Chibok about an impending return to the town where over 200 girls were abducted by the sect on April 14.
The letter, which informed the people of the town to expect the terror group as soon as possible, it was learnt, has caused them to panic, with many already making moves to flee the town.
According to a local government official in Chibok who spoke to newsmen, when they took the letter to the police, they were assured of maximum protection, but complained of difficulty in fueling their vehicle.
He said the local government authority had however assured the security operatives that they were going to supply them enough fuel, noting that “whenever Boko Haram members tell you that they are coming, they never fail to come. Our fear now is that we don’t know when and how they are going to come; our people are in great fear.
“We are calling for prayers, as well as on government to provide adequate security in Chibok,” he said.
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