Barely 48 hours
after suspected Boko Haram terrorists massacred more than 200 persons including
students who were writing their Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination,
UTME, in Borno, the insurgents, yesterday, continued their killing spree as
they killed no fewer than 60 persons in Ngoshe and Kaigamari villages of Borno
close to the border with Cameroon.
The terrorists
also set ablaze many houses, shops, telecommunication masts and other property
worth millions of naira. This came as the troops deployed to the North Central
zone of the country to checkmate herdsmen/ farmers’ clashes as well as cattle
rustling that has claimed hundreds of lives have recovered a cache of arms from
militia men in Kaduna and Plateau states.
Speaking with
AFP in Maiduguri, the state capital, the chairman of Bama Local
Government Area, Mallam Baba Shehu Gulumba, said: “The attackers, who
were no doubt Boko Haram insurgents, attacked Amchaka and nearby villages this
morning, hurling IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) into homes and setting
them on fire. They then went on a shooting spree, opening fire on confused
residents as they tried to flee, killing 60 people and injuring several
others”.
An eye witness
who escaped the attack in Ngoshe, Mallam Usman Jidda told Vanguard that the
gunmen who were sighted some few days back in between the mountainous areas of
Ngoshe and Limankara villages carried out the attack without any challenge from
the security operatives in the area.
“I thank God for
sparing my life and members of my family as we were able to escape the deadly
attack. We are now settling with one of my relatives in Gwoza council area. I
can confirm to you that more than 30 people were killed by the insurgents in
Ngoshe, apart from the destruction of property worth millions of naira”, Jidda
stated.
The attack in
Kaigamari village of Konduga near the state capital according to sources have
forced surviving residents to flee the area to Maiduguri on Sunday for safety.
All effort to
reach the Divisional Police Officers of Gwoza and Konduga to confirm the
separate incidents proved abortive as there was no GSM network service in the
two council areas.
The insurgents
had on Friday laid ambush for the students who were on their way to Biu from
Maiduguri in eight vehicles to write their exams.
The senator
representing Borno Central, Zannah Ahmed told newsmen that at least 210 people
were killed in attacks that lasted from Thursday till Friday morning. He said
the attackers stormed the communities in two armoured personnel cars and seven
double cabin pick ups and descended on a Teachers’ College in Dikwa, killing
seven people before burning down the school library and administrative block.
This account has, however been refuted by some authorities in Borno, who
claimed that no student was killed in the attacks.
Military recover
arms in Kaduna, Plateau
Aside the arms
recovered in Kaduna and Plateau states, a huge number of stolen cows and sheep
believed to have been rustled were also recovered from the armed gangs.
The arms
included six rifles, 25 dane guns, four revolvers and 10 locally fabricated
pistols while over 90 cows and 45 sheep that were rustled were also recovered.
Another 50 cows have also been recovered from rustlers who attacked herdsmen in
another location.
Making the
disclosure in a statement, Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris
Olukolade said: “The military assault on camps of armed militia men in Kaduna
and Plateau states has led to the recovery of arms and some stolen livestock.
“The operations
in Dahia Luka, Makera and some communities in Plateau and Kaduna states,
resulted in the arrest of three wounded armed men after the encounter in which
some of them died.
“Over 90 cows
and 45 sheep believed to have been rustled were also recovered in addition to
weapons. Another 50 cows have also been recovered from rustlers who attacked
herdsmen in another location.
“The recovered
cows have been handed over to the traditional rulers in the area while the
arrested armed men are still being interrogated. The herdsmen who were wounded
by the rustlers are also being treated.
“Meanwhile,
traditional rulers in the areas have been cautioned against shielding or
harbouring armed gangs in the precinct of their domain in view of the security
implications to their communities and the nation at large.
“Armed gangs
have been engaging troops in gun battle as the forests are being combed for
remnant of criminal elements that have been wreaking havoc in various
communities of the North Central”.
“Cordon and search of identified locations have also continued.
“Cordon and search of identified locations have also continued.
“In the process,
various rifle parts as well as empty ammunition boxes were recovered in
Shendam, Yelwa and the house of a suspected arms dealer at the border between
Plateau and Taraba States.
“The arrested
suspects are among those being interrogated by the Special Task Force.
“Also, one of
the militiamen arrested in the outskirts of Jos is already helping with
information on his links with terrorists operating in other parts of the
country.
“In the
meantime, the counter terrorists’ campaign in the North East has continued
amidst series of encounters as identified make-shift camps of the terrorists
are being dislodged in the ongoing air and land raids in forest and mountain
locations.
“The presence of
famished and unarmed members of the terrorists groups wandering around has been
noted in some villages.
“Armed
terrorists have however continued to carry out snap attacks on travellers on
highways especially between Maiduguri- Damboa as well as Gwoza-Bama highways
while others make occasional attacks on surrounding villages, looting especially
food items.”
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You saw them on before they attacked? Without reporting to security agents... medicine after death
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