MAIDUGURI—Gunmen suspected to be
members of Boko Haram Islamic sect, yesterday, attacked some communities in
Chibok and Biu local government areas of Borno State, killing no fewer than 51
people. Those killed were mostly Christian worshippers. Five churches including
Cocin, EYN and Deeper Life Bible Church in Kwada village, about 10 kilometres
from Chibok were also burnt down when the gunmen laid ambush on them during
church service.
The attacks were carried out on a
day the Federal Government said last week’s bomb attack on Abuja was meant to
intimidate the government and that it is a struggle for power.It was in Chibok
town that 276 female students of Government Girls Secondary School were
abducted by terrorists on April 14 this year.
Boko Haram had two weeks ago written
to Chibok communities threatening to carry out further attacks.
The attackers, according to report
from locals in Chibok, made good their threat at a time the people were all in
Church for the Sunday worship. A resident of one of the affected communities,
Amos Bulus told Vanguard that, “the attackers killed and burnt houses
after attacking worshippers in five churches in Kwada, before moving to
Kautikari less than 8 kilometres to Chibok town, killing and burning down people’s
houses and property. The security operatives were not on ground to defend us.
In fact, those who ran into the bush were pursued and killed by the murderers.”
It was gathered from another source
that the people living in Chibok town have fled their homes following the news
of the attacks in Kwada and Kautikari.
A police officer, Peter Maina said
he was called out from a Church service in Maiduguri, only to be informed that
his brother was killed at Kwada when the insurgents attacked the village during
church service.
Chibok natives resident in Maiduguri
could not hold back tears, yesterday, when they learnt that some of their
villages came under deadly attacks .
At Chikwarkir village in Biu Local
Government Area, a resident, Mallam Audu Zira told Vanguard on phone
that the terrorists came in pick up vehicles and motorcycles and opened fire on
people before setting houses, and other property ablaze.
He said after killing one person,
the terrorists carted away foodstuffs and motorcycles before they fled into the
bush.
All efforts to reach spokesman of
the Borno State police command, DSP Gideon Jibrin proved abortive as his line
was switched off at the time of this report.
Sen. Mohammed Ali Ndume, representing
Borno South Senatorial District also confirmed the multiple attacks on Chibok
villages, yesterday, in a telephone interview in Maiduguri. He said the Federal
Government should do more by deploying more troops to the affected areas of
Chibok to secure other villages from being attacked by Boko Haram insurgents.
“The military and other security
agencies should do more by not only deploying more personnel, but cooperating
fully with members of the Local Vigilante Group in fighting terrorism and insurgency
in this part of the state. They know the terrains of Sambisa Forest and can
track insurgents in their hideouts.
“The two should work as a team to
end this Boko Haram insurgency that will clock five years by July 29, 2014”,
Ndume said.
Meanwhile, the United States said
weekend that it had reduced its surveillance flights in the search for more
than 200 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram members on April 14 this year but
added that the overall effort was unchanged due to more flights by other
countries.“We don’t have any better idea today than we did before about where
these girls are, but there has been no let up of the effort itself”, Pentagon
spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told reporters. Kirby said the same level of
effort was being sustained now through international involvement.
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