A village Chief Imam and four others
were slaughtered by suspected Boko Haram members in Borno State, the
Caretaker Chairman of Magumeri Local Government Area of the state,
Alhaji Abubakar Abdulkadir, told journalists on Monday in Maiduguri...
Abdulkadir said, “The Chief Imam of
Kurmiri Village and four other persons were slaughtered by suspected
members of Boko Haram sect last night (Sunday).”
This was just as the insurgents unleashed terror on another village in the state, killing 12.
Confirming the second attack, the
Chairman, Borno State Emergency Management Agency, Ahmed Satomi, said in
a message to journalists that, “We regret to announce that 12 people
lost their lives while 28 other persons were injured in the Monday
morning suicide attack on Mashimari village of Konduga town.”
The slain Chief Imam, Ustaz Goni Bukar Tabare, was the elder brother of a popular politician in Magumeri, Mallam Goni Kundube.
Magumeri has witnessed a series of
deadly attacks in the recent past, including the ambush, killing and
abduction of oil exploration workers of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, contracted members of staff of the University of Maiduguri
and 15 members of the Civilian Joint Task Force in Bornoyesu village in
July this year.
Abdulkadir, who regretted the incident,
assured his people that adequate security had been provided and normalcy
had been restored.
Confirming the killing of a village
chief Imam and suicide attacks on a Borno village, the Borno State
Police Public Relations Officer, Victor Isuku, in a statement on Monday,
said, “Yesterday 17/9/2017, at about 22.30hrs, some suspects,
reasonably believed to be Boko Haram terrorists, attacked Kurumari
village in the Magumeri Local Government Area. Four persons, including
the Imam of the village, were reportedly killed during the attack.
“Today 18/9/2017, at about 10.50hrs, two
males and a female suicide bomber, carried out coordinated suicide bomb
attacks at different locations in Mashemari village in the Konduga
Local Government Area.
“The first explosion occurred during
sporadic shooting in a farm. In the ensuing stampede, the first bomber
detonated the explosive while the other two bombers detonated theirs
close to the house of the village Head (Bulama).
“Thirteen persons, including the three
suicide bombers, died in the three explosions, while 16 persons
sustained varying degrees injuries and were evacuated to the General
Hospital, Konduga.”
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