Hundreds of corpses of slain residents
of border town of Baga, North of Borno State, still littered the streets and
nearby bushes of the restive community barely a week after Boko Haram attacked
the area.
The District Head, Alhaji Baba
Abba Hassan, said yesterday in Maiduguri that it was difficult to ascertain the
actual figure of those killed, but stated that hundreds of corpses still lay on
the streets and bushes of the fishing town located along the Lake Chad Basin
area.
Hassan also denied the report of
a second attack on the town by Boko Haram and casualty figure of 2,000 people
killed as reported by some international media, as outrageous.
He insisted that hundreds of
people were killed in last Saturday’s attack on Baga, but insisted the 2,000
figure given was unrealistic. He said there is no fresh attack on Baga as
reported. The district head said many women and children were the victims,
adding that the insurgents pursued them into the bushes while fleeing the town.
He said the information given to
him by the residents indicated that the insurgents were mobilised from Sambiza,
Boko Haram’s famous camp and captured Gwoza town where it has declared an Islamic
Caliphate since October last year.
According to him, many of the
residents of Baga have crossed over to Chad and Niger Republic for safety
even as he said some may have equally drowned in the lake around the Chad
Basin.
Boko Haram raided a Multinational
Joint Task Force (MNJTF) military base in Baga, headquarters of Kukawa
Local Government, north of Borno last Saturday. The insurgents also sacked and
took over Baga town, killing scores of civilians and soldiers.
Dead Bodies litter everywhere in Baga Community one week after Boko Haram attack
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