It was unbelievable but it happened
as dozens of Boko Haram militants have been killed by local hunters of Maiha
Government area, Adamawa State.
The hunters ambushed and killed the
militants following months of violence which claimed thousands of lives in
Adamawa, one of the three states that mostly bears the brunt of Boko Haram’s
violent insurgence.
“The hunters mobilised and gave the
insurgents hot chase during which many Boko Haram sect members were killed,”
Bello Ya’u, a resident of Maiha, told local newspaper Premium Times.
”We commend them for the gallant
fight.”
A local hunter said: “We had to wake
up and fight the bastards that keep plaguing our societies killing innocents
souls.
“People should brace up and start
fighting them, we killed many of them. We are not afraid of being killed,” he
added.
Following the attack, some residents
of Maiha now fear reprisal attacks and are moving in droves to the capital of
Adamawa, Yola.
The insurgents have taken over many
towns and villages in Adamawa State, including Madagali, Michika, Mubi North
and South.
The news of the killing came as Boko
Haram has intensified its attacks across northern and central Nigeria.
On Wednesday (12 November) a female
suicide bomber killed at least 10 students after she detonated a bomb in a
college in Kontagora, in Nigeria’s central Niger State.
Although no one has yet claimed
responsibility for the attack, it is believed that it might have been carried
out by Boko Haram.
Just days before this, a suspected Boko
Haram suicide bomber disguised in school uniform detonated a blast in the
middle of a school assembly in the north-east Nigerian town of Potiskum,
killing 48 students and wounding 79 people.
The militants earned global
attention after they kidnapped some 220 girls in Chibok, Borno State, last
April. Weeks after the mass abduction, reports alleged that the girls were
being used by the militants to carry out suicide attacks.
In November, Boko Haram carried out
another suicide bomb attack in Potiskum, supposedly targeting Shia Muslims
celebrating Ashura, killing at least 32 people.
The group’s fresh attacks came weeks
after the Nigerian government announced it had reached a ceasefire with the
terror group.
Critics cast doubts over the
ceasefire, as Boko Haram’s leader Abubakar Shekau did not release any official
statement regarding the truce.
(IBTimes)
Village Hunters Kill Dozens of Boko Haram members
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Rating:

No comments: