BORNO, the
epicentre of the Boko Haram murderous attacks literally burnt on Sunday as
gunmen numbering over 50 invaded Kawuri District of Konduga Local
Government Area of the state and set ablaze over 300 houses and shops after
killing 52 people including a soldier, and wounding several others including
policemen and civilians.
In
neighbouring Adamawa State, several people, including two policemen were also
feared killed as gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram members attacked a church in
Chakawa village of Madagali Local Government Area.
Some
residents of the affected village who fled the area told newsmen that they were
attacked during the Sunday service in the morning.
However,
the Borno State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Lawal Tanko, who confirmed the
deadly attack in Kawuri town to journalists in Maiduguri, said 40 people
were killed while 25 others sustained gunshot wounds and burn injuries.
The Borno
attack, which was carried out at about 5pm on a market day led to many traders
and residents sustaining injuries. Some of the injured are now receiving
treatment at Konduga General Hospital and the University of Maiduguri Teaching
Hospital.
Kawuri
District is one of the towns in Konduga, which is along Maiduguri-Bama
Expressway, about 60 kilometres from Maiduguri, the state capital.
This is
the second time the town is being attacked. The first was in October last year
when some Boko Haram suspects clashed with vigilante youths popularly known as
civilian JTF, which led to the killing of 10 people including three youths,
while 18 were injured and over 48 shops and 200 houses were burnt in the
attack.
Governor
aborts trip to town
Governor Kashim Shettima who was billed to visit the ghost town yesterday morning had to suspend the trip following intelligence reports that the place was not safe. The terrorists who attacked the town had planted Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), targeting rescue workers and security operatives deployed to maintain law and order in the area.
Governor Kashim Shettima who was billed to visit the ghost town yesterday morning had to suspend the trip following intelligence reports that the place was not safe. The terrorists who attacked the town had planted Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), targeting rescue workers and security operatives deployed to maintain law and order in the area.
Vanguard
gathered that the fresh attack on Kawuri town took place at about 5pm on Sunday
when gunmen suspected to be terrorists armed with AK47 rifles, IEDs and petrol
bombs entered the community and wreaked havoc before fleeing into the Sambisa
forest.
I counted
47 dead bodies –Survivor
A
survivor, Mallam Mustapha Modu said he counted about 47 dead bodies yesterday morning
while several others sustained gunshots and various degrees of burns.
It would
be recalled that in the last one week, 37 communities of Kwaljiri, Kaya, Ngawo
Fate, Limanti, Njaba, Yahuri, Mude, Wala and Alau among others in Damboa,
Konduga and Gwoza council areas have been sacked by terrorists. The displaced
residents have taken refuge in some neighbouring villages of Cameroun Republic
and other towns including Maiduguri metropolis.
The
Police Commissioner of Borno State, Mr. Lawal Tanko confirmed the incident to
Vanguard. He said: “I received an intelligence information that Kawuri
town was attacked by Boko Haram sect members suspected to be on revenge
mission on market day (Sunday), where many civilians were killed while several
others were left with serious burn wounds before they set the whole place on
fire. We have deployed our men to the area and very soon I will feed you with
details”.
On the
number of casualties on the side of his officers and men, Tanko said, some of
his men were wounded in the attack but he did not lose any of them.
How they
attacked us – survivors
Some survivors told newsmen in Maiduguri, yesterday, that the attack coincided with the weekly market of the town.
Some survivors told newsmen in Maiduguri, yesterday, that the attack coincided with the weekly market of the town.
“The
gunmen arrived the town using Sports Utility Vehicles, SUVs, and pretended to
be villagers coming to the market. “Unknown to the people the gunmen had
planted IEDs at strategic areas in the town before carrying out attacks on
residents,” Malam Isa Ibrahim, a survivor, said.
He said
that the gunmen also set several houses and shops ablaze before fleeing. Malam
Fantara Madugu, another survivor, said he counted about 15 bodies at the end of
the attack. We counted about 15 bodies of victims at the end of the attack. ‘We
also assisted in conveying about 20 injured persons to the hospital,” he said.
Several
worshippers killed in Adamawa church attack
Meanwhile,
in Adamawa State, where Christians were attacked on Sunday, some of the
worshippers who escaped being killed said: “They used explosives during the
attack on worshippers and many people lost their lives”.
A resident who identified himself as Apogu said: “I cannot actually say how many people were killed but I learnt that about 16 people were evacuated from the church.” Another resident claimed that some houses were also attacked by the gunmen who took some men hostage, while two policemen- an inspector and a sergeant who were on guard in the church were killed.
A resident who identified himself as Apogu said: “I cannot actually say how many people were killed but I learnt that about 16 people were evacuated from the church.” Another resident claimed that some houses were also attacked by the gunmen who took some men hostage, while two policemen- an inspector and a sergeant who were on guard in the church were killed.
“I saw
some people crying, saying that their relations had been taken away as hostages
by the gunmen”, the resident who preferred anonymity said.
Attempts
to get military and police authorities in the area to comment on the incident
did not yield result.
A soldier in the area who spoke on condition of anonymity told Vanguard that nine people lost their lives during the attack.
A soldier in the area who spoke on condition of anonymity told Vanguard that nine people lost their lives during the attack.
He said
the Army had sealed up the area and were hunting for the fleeing attackers.
Military authorities in Adamawa State have promised to speak on the issue later, even as the chairman of Madagali Local Government, Maina Ularamu confirmed the attack, but declined to comment on the casualty rate.
Military authorities in Adamawa State have promised to speak on the issue later, even as the chairman of Madagali Local Government, Maina Ularamu confirmed the attack, but declined to comment on the casualty rate.
Meanwhile,
Tanko said, with determination to end the violence perpetrated by terrorists in
the region, particularly in Bama, Gwoza, Damboa council areas where over 30
communities were sacked and displaced in the last one week, the state command
under the recommendation of the Police Service Commission, has
decorated/promoted the Area Commander of Bama, Mr. David Dangiwa from the rank
of Chief Superintendent of Police to Assistant Commissioner of Police, while
Officer in-Charge of Operations, Mr. Aminu Koji was promoted from Assistant
Commissioner to Deputy Commissioner of Police with immediate effect.
Head of
civil service urged concerted efforts
Disturbed by the tragedy, Alhaji Bukar Aji, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF), said the fight against terrorism and crimes was a collective responsibility that should not be left for the Presidency alone.
Disturbed by the tragedy, Alhaji Bukar Aji, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF), said the fight against terrorism and crimes was a collective responsibility that should not be left for the Presidency alone.
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