Speaking to newsmen, a local government official,
Nglamuda Ibrahim confirmed the incident and said that some of the
villagers with bullet wounds are currently taking refuge at the top of
the mountains. He said no help, either from the police or
military has come to those that were injured since the attack and that
the sect men are believed to be preparing for a second attack. Continue...
"As we speak now, I am still receiving distress calls from them, they were all crying and calling for help; no soldier or police official had gone there yet. The Boko Haram gunmen mounted their flags in Ashigashiya which is now like their headquarters. In last night’s attack, six churches were burnt, eight persons were killed and several others seriously injured. We cannot count the number of houses that were burnt in Chinene village of Chikide-Joghode-Kaghum ward. They also attacked Amuda village where one person was killed and several others injured. As I am talking to you now, the insurgents have mobilised at Izhaghathagwa mountain, planning on how to finish (kill) our people; that is why they have been calling for help before the gunmen climb up to them. We are calling on the military authorities in the state to quickly go up there and help us rescue those poor villagers, their wives and children before the imminent danger of the gunmen attack caught them up in the mountains,” he said. “We have a detachment of soldiers that were deployed to Gwoza but none of them cares to go behind the mountains, even though everyone hears the sound of the shootings there” he said
Ibrahim gave the names of some of those killed in
Chinene village as Bulama Dajiba, Bulama John, Haruna Wadda, Bitrus
Kurma, Haruna Kwatha, Haruna Waruda, and Shaibu Galva.
Meanwhile
a military personnel who spoke anonymously to Premium Times said the
flag hoisting took place in Ashigashiya village three weeks ago. He said
the Military has been informed about yesterday's attack.
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