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Thursday, 1 August 2013
Boko Haram Slaughtered Lecturer, Others
Eight persons, including a lecturer
at the College of Education, Waka,
Biu Local Government Area of
Borno State (names withheld)
were, yesterday, slaughtered by
suspected Boko Haram members.
The Boko Haram members were
suspected to have invaded the town after escaping from their camps
in Sambisa and other camps in Borno and Yobe states, during the
military raid. It was learnt that the killing took place around the
popular Kadafur Cinema area and other wards where a lecturer at
the Waka College of Education, who was also an Islamic cleric, three
members of a family and four others were slaughtered by the
members of islamic sect, Boko Hram. Meanwhile, the leadership of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Kano is considering floating a civilian JTF outfit
to complement efforts by security agents to police Sabon Gari, a
predominantly Christian quarters that had witnessed terrorist attack
recently.
Briefing journalists in Kano, Chairman, Kano chapter of Ohanaeze
Ndigbo, Chief Tobias Idika, explained that the option had become
“very viable in the light of increased activities of Boko Haram in the
densely populated quarters.
Idika said that the “option of taking up our collective security through
civilian JTF, is long overdue to set an example on how members of
the guest community can best come together to confront a national
question threatening the fabric of the nation. “Residents of Sabon
Gari have been the target of attacks by the extremist group since
they struck January 20, 2012.
“The motor park bombing last March, with its attendant devastation,
is still fresh in our mind and the question left unanswered is ‘for how
long would members of the guest community continue to lose its
productive population?” Borno Dep Gov reacts Last Tuesday, Deputy
Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Zanna Mustapha, who is also from
Biu Local Government Area in an interview with newsmen in
Maiduguri, lamented the increasing killing of innocent people in Biu.
He said the state government was not interested in the restoration of
GSM network in the state for now as doing so will jeopardise the
relative peace being enjoyed in the state. A reliable source, who just
arrived Maiduguri from the troubled town, said: “Biu is no longer
safe. There were pockets of killings by suspected Boko Haram sect in
the last few days.
“In fact, most of the killings were targeted at school teachers and
Islamic clerics, and the most unfortunate thing is that the terrorists
have devised a means of using knives to slaughter their targets, as
using gunshots will attract security agencies.”
It was gathered that military task force has been deployed to the
streets of the town to ensure safety of lives and property, even as
some volunteered youths have offered to assist the security agencies
in apprehending those perpetrating such act. JTF spokesman, Lt-Col
Sagir Musa, could not be reached at time due to lack of
telecommunication services in the area
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