At least 45 people were
killed in a suspected Boko Haram attack in northeast Nigeria, officials and
witnesses said on Thursday, in the latest violence to hit the restive region.
The attack happened in the village of
Azaya Kura in the Mafa area of Borno state on Wednesday, the caretaker chairman
of Mafa local government area, Shettima Lawan said, calling it “wicked and
despicable”.
Village chief Mallam Bulama said: “We
counted 45 bodies at the end of the attack.”
But other residents said more may
have died after they fled into the bush.
Mafa, which is about 50 kilometres
(30 miles) east by road from the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, and the
surrounding area has been repeatedly attacked by the Islamist insurgents.
On October 26, suspected Boko Haram
fighters abducted about 30 boys and girls, some of them as young as 11 and 13,
while locals complained of almost daily raids that had forced many to flee.
Some 29 people were killed in March
this year after flyers were sent warning of an impending attack — a tactic used
by the extremists elsewhere in the region in their quest for a hardline Islamic
state.
In the latest attack, heavily armed
militants arrived on motorcycles at about 12:00 pm (1100 GMT) on Wednesday as
villagers were at work.
“So far, 45 men have been killed and
there are others that died in the bushes as a result of bleeding from bullet
wounds,” said on resident, who gave his name only as Jabiru.
Trader Musa Abbani, who fled to
Maiduguri, added: “The attackers destroyed more than half of the houses in our
village, burnt over 50 motorcycles and four cars before they took away
foodstuff and animals.”
A village elder, Mohammed Bukar,
said: “We are still picking our pieces and looking for our missing people,
especially those who could not be seen in Maiduguri.”
Survivors, most of them the elderly,
were seen making preparations to bury the dead.
Fifty people were said to have been injured
and locals said the militants, who have said to have captured more than two
dozen northeast towns, blocked exits to prevent people fleeing.
Lawan, who visited Azaya Kura on
Thursday under tight security, said: “How can some people be so wicked to kill
innocent people, 45 people at once without any confrontation?
“There is no compulsion in religion
and I am still searching for the motive behind mass killing and destruction by
some people under the guise of entrenching certain religion.
“I wish to appeal to the Federal
Government to take urgent steps and rescue our people from imminent
extinction.”
Nigeria needs our prayer. pray for the peace of Nigeria.
2 comments:
Let the country divide.
If the country divides, that will not solve the Boko Haram issue. The people in the Northeast will only be left to suffer the consequences. The Nigerian government and the Military should get serious about tackling Boko Haram.
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