Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State wept on seeing the bodies
of the slain students with gun shot wounds on various parts of their bodies at
mortuary yesterday. There was also a picture of the victims packed in a truck,
their bodies drenched in blood.
Damaturu Specialist Hospital Medical Director Dr Garba Fika
confirmed that 40 students were killed.
He told the governor who visited the hospital that five
students, including three with fractures, one with bullet wound and another
with abdominal injury, were at the hospital.
The governor, who was in tears, urged security operatives to
intensify aerial surveillance of the area.
Gaidam added: “On our way from Maiduguri to Damaturu this
afternoon (Sunday), we saw a trailer and bus that were burnt, with the
occupants slaughtered and their corpses littering the highway.
“Government should rise up to its responsibilities to save the
lives and properties of its citizens.”
The governor said that anyone travelling on the Damaturu to
Maiduguri highway was taking a huge risk.
Deputy Governor Abubakar Aliyu, the Provost of the College,
Mulima Mato and other dignitaries also shed tears at the mortuary when they saw
the bodies of the students.
More than a thousand students fled the institution, military
spokesman Capt. Lazarus Eli said.
Yesterday’s attack was not the fist on a school in Yobe. Schools
in the state re-opened only 13 days ago after 10 weeks of forced closure
following attacks.
Those attacks resulted in the death of 29 pupils and three
teachers.
In June, seven pupils and two teachers were killed at the
Government Secondary School, Damaturu.
In July, 22 pupils and two teachers were killed at the
Government Secondary School, Mamudo.
Parents were seen in groups discussing the fate of their
children, in view of the serial attacks on schools by suspected Boko Haram
militants who came disguised as soldiers, set up checkpoints and fired on
motorists and bystanders.
A parent who requested anonymity told the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) that he and others were scared of sending their children and wards to
school.
“We are shocked, saddened and scared of sending our wards back
to school with these ugly incidents of attack on schools in Damaturu, Mamudo
and now, Gujba,” he said
A statement by the state government said 40 students were killed
while four injured had been transferred to Sani Abatcha Specialist Hospital in
Damaturu.
Gaidam said although there was increase in troops movement and
the deployment of more military hardware in the Northeast, the people of the
state were yet to see the kind of action that could effectively nip criminal
and terrorist activities in the bud.
He urged the people to pray for divine intervention.
The statement by the Special Adviser on Press Affairs and
Information to the Governor, Abdullahi Bego, said: “His Excellency Governor
Ibrahim Gaidam strongly condemns Saturday’s attack on students of the State
College of Agriculture, Gujba. The governor describes the attack as
devastating, heinous and barbaric.
“Forty students were killed by criminals and terrorists while
four others were injured during the attack.
“On a visit Sunday to the injured who were hospitalized at the
Sani Abatcha Specialist Hospital Damaturu, Governor Gaidam commiserated with
families of the victims and prayed Almighty Allah (SWT) to make the injured
recover quickly.
“The governor also said the Yobe State Government will foot the
bill for medical treatment for the injured.
“His Excellency Governor Gaidam calls on the military and other
law enforcement operatives in the State to intensify surveillance and patrols
to deal more effectively with the prevailing security challenges.
“The governor noted that although there is increase in troop
movement and the deployment of more military hardware in the northeast, people
were yet to see the kind of action on the ground that effectively nips criminal
and terrorist activities in the bud.
“The governor pledged to continue to support security agencies
in every way possible to restore peace and security.
“He also called for regular aerial reconnaissance and more
intrusive patrols along the Maiduguri-Damaturu-Potiskum highway where many
heinous attacks have taken place in the recent past.
“His Excellency Governor Gaidam also called on all residents of
the state to continue to pray for divine intervention for the resolution of the
security challenges that the state faces, remain calm, go about their normal
businesses and cooperate and assist the security agents working to protect life
and property.
“The governor urged residents to continue to use the telephone
numbers provided by the military to report any suspicious persons or movement
in their neighbourhoods.”
No fewer than 143 people have been killed this month in
neighboring Borno State, which along with Yobe and Adamawa states are under a
state of emergency declared by President Goodluck Jonathan last May.
Many militants fled their bases in the Northeast, the
insurgents’ traditional stronghold, and violence initially fell, but revenge
attacks quickly followed.
Boko Haram regards schools as a symbol of Western culture. The
group’s name translates to “Western education is forbidden”.
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The north should go and put their house in order, they created this monster boko haram to destabiliize the govt, make the country ungovernable, kill christians and southeners. The haboured and sympathised with the monster that it has grown out of hands and threatens to kill them. What is the meaning of this tears to the poor souls that they've slaughtered for evil gains. Uptill now buhari and co northener elders refuse to condemn this acts and proffer solutions to ending it rather than armensty, imagine a former general's advice
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DeleteThis killing is actually out of hand. God please don't just keep silent. Come to our aid before this Animal finish your people. Let's all at this point forget politic and focus Prayers. Let's call God the way we used to call him that he answer. Please this is urgent.
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If National disintegration is d answer to d incessant killing, its better done on time, cos this isn't a childs play or mere tale anymore. All I pray for is Gods rapid intervention very soon,this barbaric monsters might want to extend their activities to the south all inorder to enforce their unacceptable and dogmatic believe on every citizens. For Gods sake, must everybody accept their believe. If unity cannot be sustained or maintained in Nigeria, I think every tribe should jst go dia ways and govern their lives.
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