Is Nigeria's Boko Haram moving toward governing?
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A version of this blog originally appeared on聽.听The views expressed are the author's own.听
The Nigerian media is reporting that聽, a strategically important town in Adamawa state. Apparently based on telephone contact with city residents and a few interviews with those who have fled, the media is presenting a聽, albeit聽.听
Boko Haram 鈥渓eaders鈥 in the city, not further identified, are urging residents who have fled to return. They have also ordered shops to reopen. A gasoline station has reopened in the neighboring town of Uba, and Boko Haram provided security for the weekly market in Mubi聽[two weeks ago]. There are reports that Boko Haram is paying for anything they take from the shops. The same 鈥渓eaders鈥 are also saying that residents are free to come and go and may use motorcycles, the use of which is banned in some parts of Adamawa still controlled by the government. Boko Haram is promising to provide residents with 鈥渟ecurity.鈥
On the other hand, the media is also reporting that residents continue to flee.
, 鈥渢he city of Islam and peace.鈥 Residents report that there are checkpoints everywhere.
One resident is reported in the media as聽saying thatin the state, and that Boko Haram would 鈥渃apture the whole state in no distant time.鈥
Meanwhile, military sources say that their efforts to retake Mubi continue.
Media documentation of what Boko Haram is doing in Mubi is thin.听But, if it is an accurate reflection, it may be a reflection of the direction in which Boko Haram is moving. Boko Haram鈥檚 focus appears now to be on the acquisition of territory, including the entire state of Adamawa. It also appears to be moving in the direction of providing services, especially security for the residents in the territories it controls. It remains to be seen whether residents who have fled Mubi and Uba will start to return. Boko Haram鈥檚 leadership remains as shadowy as ever.