(NIGERIA) Over 50 people, including four soldiers, have died
in two separate attacks in Adamawa State. The soldiers and over 40 civilians
died in a raid by gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko Haram sect in
three local government areas in the state.
The soldiers died in a gun battle on Sunday with the sect
members in Garkida community in Gombi Local Government Area. Garkida is the
border town between Adamawa and Borno States and its south of the Sambisa
forest, which is believed to be the hiding place of the sect.
GENERAL KENNETH MINIMAH |
Residents of Garkida community told Channels Television that
the insurgents, who stormed the town around 5:00pm local time on Sunday,
overpowered the military stationed in the town and laid siege to the community.
Hours after the attack residents of the community are still
in their hideouts for fears of continuous attack by the dreaded sect, Boko
Haram.
There is no official confirmation of the attack but
eyewitnesses say that several residents of the community were killed in the
attack.
Aside the military base, the group attacked two churches and
destroyed several houses in the community.
Also, in Madagali Local Government Area, six persons were
killed as suspected members of the group carted away food items. The group also
killed many people in three communities in Hong Local Government Area of
Adamawa State.
The affected villages in Hong Local Government are Zar,
Lube, Mubeng. An eyewitness said that the village head of Zar community,
retired Wing Commander Dauda Daniel was declared missing after the attack.
Meanwhile, the Acting Governor of the State, Honourable
Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has commiserated with the families of the victims in the
affected local government areas.
In a statement signed by the governor’s spokesman, Mr
Solomon Kumanga, the governor said the government was collaborating with other
security agencies to end the activities of the group.
The acting spokesman of the Adamawa State Police Command, Mr
Haa Micheal, could not confirm the attack as at the time of this report.
He, however, confirmed that he heard of a rumoured attack in
the affected communities. (CHANNELS TV)
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