Wednesday, May 27, 2015

43 Persons Killed in Boko Haram Attack on Borno

Michael Olugbode in MaiduguriĆ¢€¨
Not less than 43 persons were at the weekend killed in an attack on
Gubio, a community in Borno State by Boko Haram insurgents, a
security source and residents have said.
A member of youth vigilante group in Gubio, Abba Idris, told
THISDAY that a group of militant Boko Haram rode to Gubio,
located north of Borno, in about six hilux vehicles on Saturday and
set houses ablaze.
He said the town was left pregnable as there was barely any cover
from the Nigerian military which was involved in operations in
another parts of the state carrying.
He said the military were carrying out counter-insurgency operation
to dislodge Boko Haram from their camps.
Idris said the insurgents arrived the town at about 4.30p.m. on
Saturday, set fire on residences, forcing people to flee.
Idris told journalists who accompanied the state governor, Alhaji
Kashim Shettima, on a visit to the town, said: “They then opened fire
on people. We lost 43 people.”
He said the insurgents burnt over 500 houses, many vehicles and
motorcycles.
He also disclosed that the Islamists militants parked food items
belonging to the locales as “some of their fighters were busy
shooting residents.”
A leader of the vigilante group in the town, Bukar Mandama said five
Boko Haram members were killed even as he appealed to the
authorities to help with surveillance vehicles to safeguard the
people.
Some of the public buildings burnt by the insurgents included the
local office of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC), schools and a military base.
Shettima during his visit urged residents not to flee, promising them
that authority will liaise with the military to provide security.

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