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The Bauchi Prison break was an attack on the federal prison in the Northern
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
n city of Bauchi, in which members of Boko Haram released 721 prisoners. The attack occurred on September 7, 2010, and was carried out by approximately 50 gunmen. Of the 721 prisoners who escaped, as many as 150 were affiliated with Boko Haram. The Bauchi prison break was part of a broader escalation of Boko Haram activity, that escalation served as retaliation for the death of one of the group's primary leaders. Following this, Boko Haram has staged multiple subsequent attacks on government and religious targets in Bauchi state.


Background

Nigeria is largely split between a Christian south and Muslim north, and tensions have built between the two groups. There has been
Religious violence in Nigeria Religious violence in Nigeria refers to Christian-Muslim strife in modern Nigeria, which can be traced back to 1953. Today, religious violence in Nigeria is dominated by the Boko Haram insurgency, which aims to establish an Islamic state in Ni ...
since 1953. The prisoners in Bauchi were largely awaiting trial for
sectarian violence Sectarian violence and/or sectarian strife is a form of communal violence which is inspired by sectarianism, that is, discrimination, hatred or prejudice between different sects of a particular mode of an ideology or different sects of a religion ...
committed in the country in 2009. The group which conducted the prison raid, Boko Haram, was involved in this sectarian violence. Members of Boko Haram previously staged an attack on a police station in Bauchi state on 26 July 2009 in which 150 people were killed. This was followed by a spurt of coordinated attacks across multiple states, including in neighboring Borno state. During an aggressive government response, Boko Haram's leader Mohammed Yusuf was arrested on 30 July 2009. He was killed in an extrajudicial killing by the police after interrogation, although some sources claim that he was killed while being taken into custody. Officials both believed and announced that Yusuf's death would lead to the group's collapse, but it instead resulted in increased recruitment and expansion, and escalation of the group's activities. The killing of Yusuf while in custody has been characterized as one of the group's primary grievances against the Nigerian government. Yusuf's second-in-command,
Abubakar Shekau Abu Mohammed Abubakar al-Sheikawi (also known by the alias ''Darul Akeem wa Zamunda Tawheed'', or ''Darul Tawheed''; "the abode of monotheism"; born 1965, 1969 or 1975 – 19 May 2021) was a Kanuri man known as the leader of Boko Haram, a Niger ...
, subsequently threatened retaliation against the government for the deaths of Boko Haram members.


Incident

Boko Haram planned the attack on Bauchi prison in the evening, anticipating that Muslim prison guards would be attending evening prayer during Ramadan. Out of a total of 759 prisoners, 721 were freed by the members of Boko Haram.Sani, Sani Muh'd.
Attack On Bauchi Prison – Boko Haram Frees 721 Inmates
" allAfrica.com. 8 September 2010. Retrieved on 14 September 2010.
While accounts vary, it is estimated that between 105 and 150 of the escaped prisoners were affiliated with Boko Haram. Over thirty of the prisoners returned to the prison to serve out their short sentences. Additionally thirty-five prisoners were re-arrested. Parts of the jail were set on fire, killing five people and hospitalizing six. At least one police officer was among those killed, along with bystanders. Boko Haram also used the attack on the federal prison as an opportunity to distribute recruitment and propaganda materials. The attackers left leaflets around the prison, detailing the group's background and manifesto, and exhorting readers to also take up arms for their cause. The language in these leaflets served as the group's formal "declaration of war" on the government.


Aftermath

The state governor, Isa Yuguda, announced on 8 September 2010 that members of Boko Haram should leave the state or be flushed out forcefully. The government response to Boko Haram activity has relied heavily on military and police resources. The city temporarily added military checkpoints on major roads. According to state police commissioner Danlami Yar'Adua, eleven suspected members of Boko Haram were arrested during this campaign. The Nigerian government also pledged to tighten security at other prisons, especially those thought to be vulnerable to attack. The minister for the interior,
Emmanuel Iheanacho Emmanuel Iheanacho is a retired Merchant Navy Captain who was appointed Nigerian Minister of Interior on 6 April 2010, when Acting President Goodluck Jonathan announced his new cabinet. He was replaced by Patrick Abba Moro in the cabinet announ ...
, stated that the “ igerian people'ssafety and security remain paramount to us." Since the attack on the prison in 2010, Boko Haram has also launched attacks on a police station and army barracks in Bauchi. In 2012, the group carried out a suicide bombing at a church in Bauchi. The prison break in Bauchi is not the only such attack coordinated by Boko Haram. The 2014
Kogi Prison break The Kogi prison break was an attack on Koto-Karffi Federal Medium Security Prisons in Kogi State, in north-central Nigeria by unknown gunmen suspected to be members of the terrorist group, Boko Haram. The attack occurred on 2 November 2014. A ...
, which released 119 inmates, was attributed to the group as well. Boko Haram later escalated its presence in the
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, which countries in the region including Nigeria and Chad have addressed with the Multinational Joint Force.


See also

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Ekiti prison break The Ekiti prison break was an attack on the federal prison at Afao road, Ado Ekiti in the southwestern Nigerian city of Ekiti State by 60 unknown gunmen. The attack occurred on 30 November 2014. 341 prisoners escaped from the prison leaving 1 ...
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Kogi prison break The Kogi prison break was an attack on Koto-Karffi Federal Medium Security Prisons in Kogi State, in north-central Nigeria by unknown gunmen suspected to be members of the terrorist group, Boko Haram. The attack occurred on 2 November 2014. A ...
* Boko Haram insurgency *
Edo prison break The Edo prison break was an attack on the federal prison at Oko in Benin City, the capital of Edo State in southern Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya official ...


References

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