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Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Boko Haram kills seven in suicide attack
Boko Haram gunmen have mounted their first
attacks since Nigeria’s government declared them
“technically” defeated, killing seven people in a
raid and suicide bombing, residents told AFP
Wednesday.
The attacks happened on Tuesday in a village in
Gwoza, Borno State, near Sambisa Forest, where
the army is looking to flush out remnants of the
sect.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who has made
crushing the rebellion a priority, in December said
a sustained counter-offensive had reduced the
group’s ability to strike effectively.
The first attack happened in Izgeki village, said
one resident, who gave his name as Isyaku, from
the town of Mubi in neighbouring Adamawa state.
“I received information from my relatives who
fled the attack… that some Boko Haram gunmen
on bicycles attacked Izgeki across the river from
Izghe on Tuesday morning where they killed two
people.
“The attack forced villagers to cross the river into
Izghe. The gunmen pursued them. One of them
who had a suicide belt on him blew himself up
near the market, killing five people.”
Izghe was previously attacked in February 2014
where more than 100 people were killed as the
rebels torched homes, opened fire and set off
explosives.
Thousands of residents fled the attack into
Adamawa towards the town of Madagali and
elsewhere but following the army’s recapture of
territory, some managed to return and begin
reconstruction.
Izghe is in the district of Gwoza, which Boko
Haram captured in August 2014 and which the
group’s shadowy leader Abubakar Shekau
declared the centre of its self-styled caliphate.
Ayuba Chibok, an elder in the town of the same
name, said there was also an attack in the nearby
village of Nchiha at about 10pm on Tuesday.
“Luckily no-one was hurt but they (Boko Haram
gunmen) looted food and burnt a large part of
the village,” he added. Residents managed to flee.
Boko Haram kidnapped some 276 girls from their
school in Chibok in April 2014 in a daring raid that
captured world attention. Fifty seven escaped
soon afterwards but 219 are still being held.
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