Boko Haram deceived us before killing over 70 people on Tuesday – Borno Survivor

Boko Haram deceived us before killing over 70 people on Tuesday – Borno Survivor

A survivor who witnessed the attack on Faduma Kolomdi village in Gubio local government area of Borno state on Tuesday has narrated how the insurgents

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A survivor who witnessed the attack on Faduma Kolomdi village in Gubio local government area of Borno state on Tuesday has narrated how the insurgents deceived villagers before they struck, TheCable is reporting.

More than 70 persons were killed after Boko Haram fighters invaded Faduma Koloram village in Gubio local government area of Borno state on Tuesday. The insurgents, who stormed the village in gun trucks and motorcycles, also carted away many cattle.

Sources say the insurgents accused the people there of spying on them and vowed to teach them lessons. Virtually all the houses in the community was torched. The attack on Faduma Koloram was the second known attack on a community within Borno in 24 hours.

The survivor, who spoke when Babagana Zulum, governor of the state, visited the village on Wednesday, said 81 residents were killed, 13 persons injured and seven others, including the village head, were abducted.

“The insurgents in gun trucks and armored tanks, came around 10am and operated for about six hours and left around 4pm. They gathered us and said they wanted to deliver religious sermon to us. They asked us to submit whatever arm we had. Some villagers gave up their dane guns, bow and arrows,” the survivor said.

“The insurgents pretended as if they were there for any violence. Suddenly, they started shooting at will. Even children and women were not spared, many were shot at close range. Many started running. At the end, many persons were killed. We have been burying people since from 10:00pm last night to about 6am this morning. We have buried 49 corpses here while another 32 corpses were taken away by families from the villages around us. The insurgents abducted seven persons including our village head. They went away with 400 cattle.”

Zulum while reacting called on the military to intensify efforts on the fight against the insurgents. The governor described the attack as barbaric and unfortunate.

“Last year, about same number of people were killed in Gajiram. This is barbaric. It is very unfortunate. The only solution to end this massacre is by dislodging the insurgents in the shores of Lake Chad. Doing so will require collaborative regional efforts,” he said.