Socres of students travelling to write the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination in Borno State have been reportedly killed by the
Boko Haram sect. They were among several persons that lost their lives in
multiple attacks unleashed by the dreaded sect in four communities.The Senator
representing Borno Central in the Senate, Zannah Ahmed, on Friday, accused the
military of complicity in Thursday attack on part of troubled Borno State where
he claimed that 210 people were killed in attacks on four towns.
The towns included Dikwa, Kala Balge, Gambulga and Gwoza.The
senator claimed that the attackers were all dressed in military uniforms and
spoke English language. This was a departure from the Hausa and Kanuri language
spoken by the Boko Haram insurgents.
He even lamented that authorities of the military post in
Gamboru, which purportedly received a distressed call from the people of Kala
Balge avoided the town, claiming that it was not in its area of command.The
senator who said he was compelled to speak out because his people were being
killed on a daily basis, added “what happened in Borno was beyond
understanding.
”He said: “It is a must for me to speak since the people
lives are involved and they are my people. All these are happening in my
constituency and it will be wrong to keep quiet. I feel so much pained and
would not have spoken but definitely my conscience will not let me do that.
”He alleged that 210 people were slaughtered by marauders,
who dressed in military uniforms and attacked the towns in two armored
personnel cars and seven double cabin pickups.According to him, they attacked a
Teachers College in Dikwa and killed seven people, burnt down the school
library and administrative block.He said Kala Balge was the most devastated as
60 people were killed by the armed men who went on the rampage.
He said after they left Kala Balge they attacked three other
towns in the area where a total of 150 persons were killed.Our correspondent
made repeated efforts to call the Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen.
Chris Olukolade, without success as the calls to his mobile telephone line did
not connect.Our correspondent also sent a text message to the Defence Spokesman
which had not been replied as of the time of filing the story.
A security source, however, said that the insurgents laid ambush
for a group of students who were on their way to Biu from Maiduguri to write
Senior the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board Examination scheduled for
Saturday April, 2014.It was learnt that the JAMB candidates were riding in
eight vehicles were they ran into the insurgents ambush. It was, however, not
clear whether the insurgents got the all occupants of the eight vehicles or
not. He stated however that the incident took place on Wednesday evening.
quit sad and unbelievable, what's do this boko haram have against education? pls tell me is the guns and ammo there use not from innovation of education???
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Its really sad
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