Boko Haram On Revenge Mission, Kills 7 In Fresh Attacks
Boko Haram has launched a revenge mission, Mallam Aliyu
Jibrin Says.
Seven persons, including a soldier have been reportedly killed in a raid by the terror group in both Bam and Gajigana villages of Biu and Magumeri local government areas of Borno state.
Vanguard reports that the
insurgents who were at Bam village at about 3:30 am over the weekend left with
an unspecified numbers of unmarried teenage girls unchallenged. They killed
three persons alongside a soldier and injured many in Gajigana village before
carting away foodstuff. No one could contend with them as they also set shops
and houses on fire.
Mallam Ali Bam, one of the
residents of the area who fled to Miringa town for safety, told Vanguard on
phone that: “the Boko Haram terrorists
after separating a lot of teenage girls from married women in Bam, set ablaze
the whole village and fled with the girls unchallenged, as the attack lasted
for some hours before they fled. I called on General Buratai to do something as
we have been telling the soldiers that the Boko Haram were so close to the
village, but they only went to Mangari village which is few kilometers away
from Buratai and shot into the air and left. The soldiers don’t want to
confront the terrorists, Buratai should better do something before they start
attacking and sacking villages, as they were doing before.”
Bam is about 7 kilometers away
from Buratai village, the home town of Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General
Tukur Yusuf Buratai. The village has suffered series of Boko Haram attacks of
recent, even a mansion owned by the Army General was burnt down recently by the
Boko Haram members.
Mallam Aliyu Jibrin, a member of
the Civilian JTF from the attacked area, noted sadly how the attack in Gajigana
could have been avoided if soldiers had not taken to their heels, fleeing away
without facing the insurgents.
“I believe it was a revenge
mission, because recently, we arrested over 17 Boko Haram insurgents in the
community and handed them over to the military. I am calling on the Federal
government and the military authorities to do something about the pockets of
insurgents in the bushes and villagers before they regroup and start attacking
big towns and villages,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army
recently warned citizens to be security conscious and extra vigilant as the
Christmas and New Year celebrations is approaching.
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