Gunmen
reportedly identified as Boko Haram has attacked Dalwa-Masuba community in Maiduguri.
Premium Times reports.
At least 40
villagers were killed and several others injured on Saturday as gunmen believed
to be Boko Haram members attacked Dalwa-Masuba Village in Damboa Local
Government Area of Borno State, security sources and a witness said.
The gunmen
who stormed the village in large numbers also burnt down virtually all
buildings in the village as well as three pickup vans carrying woods to Damboa.
A member of
the vigilante in Dalwa-Masuba, who spoke to journalists in Maiduguri on phone,
said no security personnel had reached the attacked town at the time he was
speaking. Continue.
“We were on
patrol somewhere near Damboa when we heard about the attack from some of the
villagers who ran from the village”, said the source. “We had to drive to the
town on our patrol van; we met the entire village on fire, and about 40 persons
dead, there were bodies all over the place; three firewood pickups were also
set ablaze.”
The police
and the military in Borno are yet to formally confirm the attack, although
security sources in Maiduguri, the state capital, said they had been briefed of
the attack.
Dalwa-Masuba
is a farming community 40km away from Damboa Town and about 80km south-west of
Maiduguri.
The attack
follows similar patterns of attacks on communities in Borno by the Boko Haram.
The group
has continued its attacks and killed thousands of people despite a state of
emergency imposed on Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa in May last year.
The
atrocities of the group, including its kidnap of over 250 teenage, female
students in Chibok, Borno State, on April 14, has drawn international attention
and condemnation.
At a
security summit in the French capital, Paris, Saturday, attended by President
Goodluck Jonathan, the leaders of Chad, Niger, Benin, and Cameroun, agreed to
share intelligence, and co-ordinate action against the group which is based in
northeast Nigeria, but has operated somewhat freely in northwest Cameroun,
parts of Chad and Niger.
A central
intelligence platform will be based in Chad, the summit agreed, and will allow
all countries involved, including the world powers, to stage a response as
necessary.
Representatives
of the United States, United Kingdom, France, and the European Union, also
attended the Saturday’s meeting
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