Boko Haram is at it again. At least, 80 villagers were on Tuesday
killed in separate attacks on three border communities, southeast of
Borno State, relations of the victims said yesterday.
A source said some gunmen sneaked into Attagara, Apapalawa and
Aganjara villages in Gwoza Local Government Area, about 140 kilometres
from Maiduguri, the state capital.
Daily Sun learnt that the armed men who wore military uniforms
and drove to the town in many vehicles painted in military colour,
gathered the community and told them they were troops on dialogue
mission, unknown to the villagers they were insurgents.
“They used the same method in the three villages, but those who were
quick to realise that they are not military personnel, ran away and
survived the attacks, though some of the villagers were also pursued and
killed,” the source who did not want his name in print, said. He noted
that the insurgents attacked the villages on Tuesday morning.
He said the corpses still lay on the streets of the three villages as
residents have fled the communities in fear. “We are just making
efforts to go there to evacuate the bodies for burial, but we can’t do
this without protection from the military,” he added.
The attackers burnt down almost all the houses and churches in the
three communities, another source claimed. He said the attack was a
reprisal following the killing of five Boko Haram terrorists at Attagara
on Sunday in a church.
Recall that Boko Haram gunmen riding on motorcycles fired shots at
worshippers in a church at Attagara on Sunday during service, killing
nine people, mostly men who were keeping watch on the church. The
attackers were reportedly pursued as five of them were killed by a
vigilance group.
The area is predominantly occupied by Christians. A security source
said the communities behind the Gwoza hills are vulnerable to Boko
Haram attacks because of the difficult terrain. The source said it was
not easy for troops to secure the area.
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