Boko Haram insurgents |
SHOWBIZPLUS gathered that the attackers armed with guns and explosives reportedly killed 22 people
at a busy church service in Waga Chakawa village in Adamawa State on
Sunday morning, before proceeding to burn houses and taking residents hostage
during a four-hour siege, witnesses said.
The spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Yola, Reverend Father Raymond Danbouye, confirmed to Reuters news agency that 22 people were killed in the attack and had been buried on Monday.
In the other attack in neighboring Kawuri Village in Borno state, Security officials told Associated Press that suspected Islamic extremists used explosives to attack the village killing 52 people and razing more than 300 homes.
A security official said the attackers planted several explosives at a market around Kawuri village on Sunday.
A police official who evacuated wounded victims confirmed that at least 52 people were killed. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not permitted to speak to reporters.
Ari Kolomi, who escaped the massacre, said there were more than 50 attackers.
The security official blamed the Islamic terrorist network Boko Haram, which has killed thousands over four years in Nigeria’s northeast.
Police commissioner, Lawan Tanko confirmed the attack, but would not give details on casualties.
“Yes, there was an attack in Kawuri village in Konduga local government yesterday, I am waiting for a detailed report on casualties from the District Police Officer there, but from the preliminary report I got, no police officer died, except few that were injured. But as soon as the report comes in we will brief the press at once,” he said.
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states have been under a military state of emergency since May.
-Additional reports- Channel Television
The spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Yola, Reverend Father Raymond Danbouye, confirmed to Reuters news agency that 22 people were killed in the attack and had been buried on Monday.
In the other attack in neighboring Kawuri Village in Borno state, Security officials told Associated Press that suspected Islamic extremists used explosives to attack the village killing 52 people and razing more than 300 homes.
A security official said the attackers planted several explosives at a market around Kawuri village on Sunday.
A police official who evacuated wounded victims confirmed that at least 52 people were killed. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not permitted to speak to reporters.
Ari Kolomi, who escaped the massacre, said there were more than 50 attackers.
The security official blamed the Islamic terrorist network Boko Haram, which has killed thousands over four years in Nigeria’s northeast.
Police commissioner, Lawan Tanko confirmed the attack, but would not give details on casualties.
“Yes, there was an attack in Kawuri village in Konduga local government yesterday, I am waiting for a detailed report on casualties from the District Police Officer there, but from the preliminary report I got, no police officer died, except few that were injured. But as soon as the report comes in we will brief the press at once,” he said.
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states have been under a military state of emergency since May.
-Additional reports- Channel Television
8 comments:
not again!
this is realy sad
Mr president really needs to face these faceless criminal squarely
the insecurity in this nation is really bad, yet we have a goverment
niaja no longer safe
bible don talk am fear north
my problem with these faceless thugs is why they keep attacking the innocent.
these boko people no dey see all these politician to bomb,na innocent soul them go bomb. thunder fire them
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