Less than 24 hours after the much-publicised ceasefire deal reached by
the Federal Government and the Boko Haram sect, the terrorist group attacked
two communities in Borno State, .
The Nigerian government had announced on Friday that the Islamic sect
and the military had agreed to a ceasefire.
According to the military source, about 20 Boko Haram fighters in two
pick-up vans stormed Maikadiri in Abadam Local Government Area, northern part
of Borno on Friday evening, shooting into homes.
A member of the local vigilance group, Adam Kolo, who spoke in Maiduguri
on Saturday, said the sect had shown that there was no ceasefire with the
latest attack.
He stated that the insurgents killed the father of the former Speaker of
Borno State House of Assembly, Goni Ali-Modu.
Another indigene of the attacked communities, Masta Ibrahim, said in
Maiduguri that, “My parents are there and my brother called from Monguno to
inform me early this morning but we couldn’t get across to our aged parents.”
Also in a renewed attack on Shaffa, Hawul Local Government Area, south
of Borno on Saturday morning, scores of Boko Haram insurgents rode to a village
near the town in the early hours of the day, shooting indiscriminately.
Eight people were killed, according to a resident, Elijah Msheliza.
According to report, many of the residents of the town had fled into the
bush.
Msheliza said, “There was pandemonium in Shaffa as Boko Haram invaded
the nearby village, shooting at everybody at sight. We had to flee into the
bush and, as I am talking to you, many of us are taking refuge in the bush.”
Shaffa is about 230 kilometres from Maiduguri, the state capital, and
had recently witnessed series of attacks by the insurgents.
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Jonatan is nt a commited fellow. Dat cease fire is subject to doubt
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