Suspected members of the Boko Haram sect have attacked
Kwajafa village in Borno State killing 24 persons and injuring over a dozen
others, a security source has revealed.
They also set the village mosque on fire.
The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said
the insurgents stormed the village on Sunday evening.
He said, “The insurgents who rode to the town in Volkswagen
Golf cars on Sunday evening, told the villagers that they were there to preach.
They however opened fire on the people as soon as they gathered an appreciable
number of the villagers in the village square.”
He said mostly killed were those who could not immediately
decipher that the disguised preachers were Boko Haram members on a deadly
mission.
A nurse at the General Hospital, Biu, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity, said some injured persons were brought to the hospital
from Kwajafa, some 35 kilometres away for treatment.
The medical worker added that some of the injured persons
were treated in other health facilities in Kwajafa.
It will be recalled that Kwajafa, which is about 220
kilometres from Maiduguri, has witnessed two major Boko Haram attacks in the
past.
Investigations revealed that past attacks forced people to
flee the village but some of them returned after peace returned to the
community.
Meanwhile, the Borno State Accountant-General, Hajiya Mairo
Bunu, on Monday appealed to donor agencies to mobilise support for the
rehabilitation of victims of Boko Haram insurgency in the state.
Bunu made the appeal when she presented some relief materials
to Governor Kashim Shettima for the victims.
She said the Boko Haram insurgency had resulted in mass
destruction of infrastructure which might be difficult to rebuild without the
support of the international community.
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