Members of the Boko Haram sect, yesterday, burnt down Bayan
Dutse and Kubu communities of Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State...
The incident left 14 residential houses destroyed after the terrorists carted
away relief items meant for Bayan Dutse village. Also, four houses were set
ablaze in Kubu village which was predominantly occupied by women, children and
aged men, as the youths have deserted the community due to a renewed onslaught
by terrorists. A reliable security officer from Gulak, headquarters of Madagali
Council Area, whose relatives and parents were victims of the renewed attacks,
said: “It is unfortunate that most of our communities in Madagali Council Area
have been under renewed siege by the Boko Haram.” Efforts to get Borno State
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Victor Isuku, proved abortive as he was
away on a week-long conference in Abuja.
members of the Boko Haram sect, yesterday, burnt down Bayan
Dutse and Kubu communities of Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
The incident left 14 residential houses destroyed after the terrorists carted
away relief items meant for Bayan Dutse village. Also, four houses were set
ablaze in Kubu village which was predominantly occupied by women, children and
aged men, as the youths have deserted the community due to a renewed onslaught
by terrorists. A reliable security officer from Gulak, headquarters of Madagali
Council Area, whose relatives and parents were victims of the renewed attacks,
said: “It is unfortunate that most of our communities in Madagali Council Area
have been under renewed siege by the Boko Haram.” Efforts to get Borno State
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Victor Isuku, proved abortive as he was
away on a weeklong conference in Abuja.
members of the Boko
Haram sect, yesterday, burnt down Bayan Dutse and Kubu communities of
Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
The incident left 14 residential houses destroyed after the terrorists
carted away relief items meant for Bayan Dutse village.
Also, four houses were set ablaze in Kubu village which was
predominantly occupied by women, children and aged men, as the youths
have deserted the community due to a renewed onslaught by terrorists.
A reliable security officer from Gulak, headquarters of Madagali Council
Area, whose relatives and parents were victims of the renewed attacks,
said: “It is unfortunate that most of our communities in Madagali
Council Area have been under renewed siege by the Boko Haram.”
Efforts to get Borno State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Victor
Isuku, proved abortive as he was away on a weeklong conference in Abuja.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/boko-haram-terrorists-raze-2-adamawa-villages-cart-away-relief-items/
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