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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Boko Haram Kills Borno Monarch,19 Others In Fresh Attacks



About 20 villagers including a monarch were killed after gunmen, suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists, attacked two villages in different parts of Borno state on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, security sources and witnesses said.

In one of the attacks, the gunmen on Wednesday morning at about 7 a.m. stormed Wala Village, killing 18 villagers and injuring several others.
Wala Village is in Gwoza Local Government Area, some 130 km southwest of Maiduguri, the Borno capital.

A local government official, who does not want to be named for security reasons, said “We are in difficult times in Gwoza local government; deaths and killings has become a daily affair; 18 people were killed in Wala this morning by the Boko Haram gunmen”.
A senior officer of the Department of State Security Service, DSS, also confirmed the killing in Wala; but asked not to be quoted.

“We have just received the report from our officers in Gwoza that the Boko Haram gunmen had attacked Wala village and killed 18 poor souls there; it is rather unfortunate and sad development despite our efforts up here”, he said.
The DSS officer also confirmed that some 12 hours earlier, another set of gunmen attacked Sabon-Kasuawa Village in Hawul Local Government Area, 210km south of Maiduguri, where they killed a local monarch (district head) and his guard.

A politician from Hawul Local Government, Hyeldi Bwala, confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES on phone that the gunmen attacked the monarch shortly after he returned home from the mosque where he went to observe the Tuesday night prayers at about 7:30 p.m.
“They simply walked right into the palace of the monarch and shot him in his bedroom. And on their way out they also shot at his guard before fleeing away into the dark night”, said Mr. Bwala.
 
Wala Village is also about 130km away from Chibok town where over 100 secondary school girls were abducted on Monday night by suspected members of the Boko Haram. The students are yet to be found.
The top monarch of Gwoza, Idrissa Timta (who is addressed as Emir of Gwoza), had last week made a save our-soul plea to the Nigerian government and security agencies to come to the aid of Gwoza residents whom he said suffer too frequent attacks.
“We in Gwoza have suffered too many attacks, killings and destruction, in the past weeks and months. There is no day that we don’t mourn the death of at least seven people who were being killed by the insurgents,” the monarch told journalists.
“Our people have been forced to flee, our markets no longer operate optimally, food items, goods and wares are no longer coming into Gwoza for a long time now. We want action from government so that lives can be saved; if nothing is done we have no other option than to desert our homelands and flee in to the neighbouring Cameroon towns where we may perhaps get protection”.
Gwoza is the one of the mountainous countryside of Borno State that shares borders with Cameroon in its south and Sambissa in its north. Gwoza’s rocky mountains have served as a hideout for Boko Haram terrorists.
The Borno attacks have continued despite an emergency rule imposed on the state, as well as Adamawa and Yobe, since May last year.


20 comments:

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    1. Pipi lee,u look pretty. U must be a new bitch here

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  2. Hian..Borno again??...this is getting out of hand...very soon,there will be no Borno again...don't they have a governor?na wah ohh,this thing don tire me...they should look for assylum somewhere else biko....

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    1. Some of the northern governors/elders are playing politics with there peoples lives...sad

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  3. Really the state of emergencies declared on this state have not really been felt, the killings have become worse since the declaration of the state of emergency


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  4. One gotta wonder though, with all these attacks... What has the North done to be the only sufferer of these inhumane attacks... This smells like a conspiracy theory and the people who are doing this know themselves... God have mercy

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  5. M-amie hates Africa16 April 2014 at 18:19

    borno is finished.
    shame on the governor.
    im sure hes enjoying his creation.
    i pray the next attack will be at his doormot

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  6. No light-its not his fault.

    Roads are bad-He's trying his best.

    No jobs-He melt it like that.

    Insecurity-What should he do?

    Nigerian lunacy-PRAYER

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  7. Hot just got hotter. Bastards. Let them keep it up oh. Since its the innocent ones they see to terrorize and kill. May their ends not be well. They will be slaughtered and left to die slowly so they will feel the pains. How can human beings go on killing rampages? Please its high time the borno governor is replaced with an administrator. Enough is enough. It doesn't take too much thinking to know this is what should be done! In those days, even when students riot in schools and cause bloodshed, the VCs are replaced with administrators cos its beyond their powers to maintain peace. Why then is it sooooo difficult to achieve these in these states?? What exactly is happening that these animals in power are not telling us bikonu?

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  8. What exactly is Boko Haram fighting for? what are they killing for?
    Someone please remind me again because I do not understand again

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  9. What is the governor of Borno doing. Plus how come they never attack the rich.

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  10. God hear d cries of ur pple & intervene

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  11. The north is abt to implode... How do you kill ur own people in the name of A religion? I cnt fathom what ds sect wants

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  12. A monarch cried out for protection, a week or two later he was shot dead, Jojo clap for yourself

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  13. Youths who have been indoctrinated right from infancy can be used, and who have been used, again and again to create mayhem in the country''

    ''Those who have created this faceless army have lost control.''

    -Professor Wole Soyinka

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  14. If this is what lslam is all about, l hereby renounce my membership as a Muslim. I was opportuned to read the Holy Bible and everything about Jesus Christ was based on love. He loved, He preached love, He gave love, He showed love, He even prayed for those who hated him. I was born into lslam, l'm now 42yrs old and l never saw where love was preached in the quran. Everything about lslam is war, violence, hatred, killings, bombings, suicide attacks, terrorism etc. I'm gonna give Christianity a try.

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    1. God bless you as you receive Jesus the saviour and know real peace

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