Boko Haram Kill Nine Female Health Workers In Kano (Gory Pictures)


Gunmen suspected to be members of Boko Haram, yesterday resumed hostility in Kano State, killing a total of nine female polio immunization staffers in separate attacks in the state capital. The twin attacks also left four additional female workers injured, according to shocked witnesses, who commented on the incidents. Saturday Sun was told that these attacks, which were executed by gunmen on tricycles, occurred in a split succession between 9 and 10am.
Speaking to reporters on phone, Kano State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaram Yusuf, confirmed one of the attacks and disclosed that this particular attack occurred at Filim Cashew, Uugwar Ukwu Area in Tarauni Local Government Area of the state. He confirmed that two persons were killed in this incident, while four others were injured, adding that the survivors had been rushed to the hospital for medical attention.
Witnesses also said that just as the first round of violence was going on, another seven female polio immunisation staff were mowed down by another set of attackers at Hale Hotoro in Nassarawa Local Government Area of the state. It was gathered that the victims were shot while they were on duty in a community health centre in the area.
The gunmen fled before the arrival of the police at the scene of the tragedy. The state Police spokesman, Assistant Superintendent of Police Magaji Majiya confirmed the tragedy and admitted that the suspects escaped before the arrival of the police at the scene. He said that investigation had since commenced into the attacks. It was gathered that the corpses of the deceased have been deposited at the Murtala Mohammed Hospital morgue in the state capital.
Polio vaccination programme, it would be recalled, has been a subject of dispute in the state. The latest tragedy has since sparked off a rage of anger and pain in the state capital as families of the victims make arrangements for the funeral. This is the second incident of attacks of polio immunisation personnel in the state by suspected insurgents

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3 Comments

  1. This further shows the unpreparedness of our security Agencies.they believe in response approach.with the security challenges in the north wouldn't it have been wise for the agencies to station a guard post in this area before now

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  2. North north north all the time. Where is this killing taking them to?

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  3. Tot they said they were tired? I guess they just wanna basterdise Islamic religion cos I don't really see what they fighting for.

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