No fewer than eight teenage girls
between the ages of 12 to 15 have been abducted by suspected Boko Haram
terrorists in Warabe village of Gwoza Local government area of Borno State.
Info reaching SHOWBIZPLUSng has it
that the gunmen also carted away foodstuff and live stocks belonging to the
villagers before fleeing into the bush.
Gwoza is about 160 kilometres from
Maiduguri the state capital. The council had witnessed series of attacks by
terrorists in recent times.
A resident of Warabe village, Mallam
Bello Umar in a telephone chat confirmed the incident, pointing out that he was
a resident of the village before he ran and settled in Gwoza following the
increasing cases of Boko Haram attacks in Warabe and other neighbouring
villages in Gwoza council area.
” A group of terrorists invaded
Warabe village on Sunday night, abducted eight of our teenage girls before
carting away our foodstuffs and livestock.
As I am talking to you know, I have
ran to Gwoza council headquarters, and even in Gwoza, we are restricted around
the council secretariat due to the fear of the terrorists. The situation is so
pathetic as almost all Gwoza people including villagers who came for safety are
only restricted in a safer zone close to the council secretariat where there is
enough presence of security personnel”, Bello said.
Vanguard
4 comments:
this is so bad
shame!
this is becoming unbearable
Bad news
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