At least 185 persons including
women and children were reported to have been killed by either gunshots
or fire after suspected Boko Haram gunmen engaged soldiers of the Joint
Task Force in a deadly shootout that left the commercial border town of Baga in
Borno State completely burnt down.
Local government officials, said 185 persons died, at least 2000
houses, 64 motorcycles and 40 cars were burnt in the wake of the attack.
The Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, visited the town on
Sunday and was told by residents that soldiers were responsible for the
torching of houses that led to the death of many.
It was gathered that scores of others are currently hospitalised
with various shades of burnt injuries.
Residents said most casualties, especially the aged ones and
children, died as a result of the conflagration that engulfed the entire town.
Governor Kashim Shettima, who visited the town on Sunday, became
emotionally drenched at the sight of charred houses,vehicles and how homeless
residents took refuge in the bush.
The Commander of the Task Force, Brigadier General Austin
Edokpaye, explained that the fire that consumed the town and resultant deaths
should be blamed on the Boko Haram terrorists who opened fire on soldiers while
hiding in the mix of civilians.
A local trader in Baga said that the attack started at about 8
p.m. on Friday and was continued the next day.
“Only God can understand what we have done to deserve this. But
the soldiers were mindless that night in their approach; they killed and burnt
our houses, chased everyone into the bush including women and children. So far
we have buried 185 corpses. – some were burnt beyond recognition; others are
hospitalised with various degrees of burnt,” said the resident who begged to
remain anonymous.
Governor Shettima who drove through the burnt town amidst heavy
motorcade of security personnel condemned the incident which he said was a
‘nasty occurrence’.
At the town’s hospital, the governor had to commiserate with
women, children and aged men receiving treatment for various degrees of burnt
caused by the fire.
Bashir Isa, a grocery merchant, said that “everyone has
been in the bush since Friday night; we started returning back to town because
the governor came to town today.
“To get food to eat in the town now is a problem because even
the markets are burnt. We are still picking corpses of women and children in
the bush and creeks.”
Brigadier General Edokpaye denied allegations by residents that
the shootout was unprovoked.
“We lost an officer during the attack on our men on patrol.
We’ve received an intelligence that some suspected Boko Haram members usually
pray and hide arms at a particular mosque in town. It was around that mosque
that our men were attacked with several of them injured and an officer died.
“When we reinforced and returned to the scene, the terrorists
came out with heavy firepower including RPGs which usually has a conflagration
effect,” the army chief said.
Governor Shettima pleaded with fleeing residents to return to
their burnt homes as a committee had been empannelled to provide a palliative
compensation for the loss they suffered.
He also called on the commander to “take full charge” of his
operation and ensure he personally supervises his field officers from time to
time “in order to avert such nasty incidences in the future.”
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God, please heal our land,for the killing is too much for us to bear, forgive us our sins, and let your peace reign again, in Jesus name, Amen
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ReplyDeleteMay God protect urs from our enemies,Peace shall return 2 our nation.insha Allah
ReplyDeleteAllahumma ameeeeeeeeeeeen and subject the perpectuators to ridicule here and the herafter
DeleteGovernment should pls rise up 2 their responsibility 2 clamp down Boko Haram rather than coming up with Condolence speeches while d issue still lingers. Or are we saying d Boko Haram guys are more powerful than d entire nation? May d souls of d dead find rest in d bosom of our Lord, Amen!
ReplyDeletePls GOD help us 2 ova trow dis government we av in. In nigeria coz dey ar d source of all dis things dat is happen in north GOD help us
ReplyDeleteAlways try n say smtin good no matter d conditon u find ur self in.only God knows wats ryt.may He protect us.
DeleteWelldone northernans,Goodluck Jonathan,soldiers nd boko haram I'm still laughing bcos is payback what d nigerian govt nd muslim soldiers did to d people of odi n bayelsa state.they shud keep on bombing nd killing themselve, who cares?
ReplyDeleteBecause the are hidding this fools call boko haram in their houses. The army should continue with their job. Why are the running the should stand and shot with the army. Is and insult to the nigeris army. And I believe the security agent should send a warning to this politicain to stay clear on security issue.
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ReplyDeleteHonestly this is de end time
ReplyDeleteThe only option is for Christians to wear sack cloths and go on a week fast crying out to God for His intervention . God will never overlook .kamzy baby
ReplyDeleteI love dis tanks 2God dat a armys re out 4dam..nd d mumu ppl cum out do dey think they can win army..army level dat state 4 dam joor
ReplyDeleteThis is what the military ought to have done before now. They should go on shoot down the boko haram and her human shild. After all if the boko haram actually needed peace, they should have embrace the amnesty offered them by the FG.
ReplyDeleteGood one soldies u have don well,y can civilians point out boko haram out of there mix ,all of den are boko haram keep on.
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