MAIDUGURI— MORE than 100 persons were killed, yesterday, in
a communal clash involving three border communities in Gwoza Local Government
Council of Borno State. Members of Attagara, Aghapalwa and Gwoshe border
communities were said to have taken up arms against one another. It, however,
turned out to be a religious war between Christians and Muslims. Continue..
It will be recalled that no fewer than nine Christian
worshippers were said to have been killed last Sunday, by Islamic militants
during a Sunday service in Attagara village, leaving many others critically
injured. According to reports, the youths in a spontaneous reprisal attack
mobilized themselves and killed 37 of them.
However, following the reprisal attacks, sources said, some
Muslim youths believed that the Christian youths killed other Muslims rather
than Boko Haram members, who were responsible for the death of the nine
Christian worshippers as well as the burning of churches in Attagara Village.
The Muslim youths were said to have mobilised against
Christian youths, leading to the burning of the whole village and the killing
of more than 100 villagers.
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed, an elder and member of the community
told journalists in Maiduguri that Boko Haram members attacked the villages at
about 1 a.m for killing their members, who earlier attacked churches and
communities in the area. He explained that most of the villages in Gwoza are
now divided along religious lines, as Christians who are living among Muslims
have fled their homes to settle in Christian-dominated areas, while Muslims who
were living in areas dominated by Christians have also fled their homes for
Muslim-dominated areas.
Cameroon’s military kills 60 Boko Haram members
Meanwhile, Cameroon’s state radio reported that the
country’s military has killed at least 60 Boko Haram members who crossed over
from Nigeria seeking refuge.
According to the national radio, the heavily-armed
militants, reportedly killed in the village of Dabanga in far Northern
Cameroon, crossed over from Borno State. They were then ambushed by Cameroonian
soldiers, the report said.
Fonka Awah, governor of the far north region of Cameroon,
said his office had received information that some Boko Haram members might be
hiding in Cameroonian villages, and asked for specialized troops to be
deployed.
He told the Voice of America, VOA that the military had done
a good job.
“Of course yes, without mincing words, after such a
situation, you reassemble the forces and map out strategies, you galvanize them
and put them back into action and I think that is what we have just done,” he
said.
Ebenezer Akanga, a journalist who works with Cameroon’s
national broadcasting station, told VOA in a telephone interview that if the
military had carried out similar attacks in the past, Boko Haram would not be
using Cameroon as a safe haven.
“The opinion many people have is that from the beginning,
the government seemed to have been caressing the Boko Haram, the government did
not seem to have been taking this fight very seriously. This is what was
expected to be done from the very word ‘go.’ In fact, if the military had this
type of reaction it would have deterred the Boko Harams from crossing to
Cameroonian territory,” said Akanga, adding that security forces from Cameroon
and Nigeria should work together to eliminate Boko Haram from the two
countries.
“The military has to adopt different strategies because it
does not only suffice chasing away the Boko Haram.
“The fight needs to be taken to their backyard. Even if
officially there may not be agreements authorizing the Cameroonian military to
cross over into Nigerian territory, I personally think that this fight can not
be won by fighting the Boko Haram only in the Cameroonian territory.
“The fight should be taken to their own camp out there in
Nigeria.”
Last month, Cameroon and Chad both declared war on Boko
Haram. Cameroon has since deployed 2,000 troops along its border with Nigeria.
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