For the second time in two days, gunmen suspected to be
members of the Boko Haram sect has invaded villages of Kawuri District and Fori
of
Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State. They killed 10 people,
including three members of the civilian JTF.
Twenty four hours earlier, gunmen attacked border
communities of Logomani villages between Dikwa-Gamboru Ngala and Cameroon
Republic, killing over 20 civilians including motorists.
Kawuri District is one of the biggest in Konduga council
area, along the Maiduguri-Obama Highway which is about 60 kilometres from
Maiduguri the state capital.
A woman passenger Madam Hauwa Musa said: "Yes, I was
among the passengers that boarded a taxi from Mubi to Maiduguri, and when we
reached the villages along the main road, we saw some buildings being set on
fire as members of the Civillian JTF were fleeing into buses."
The gunmen also set ablaze some residential houses and
public buildings including a clinic and a primary school.
It was gathered that the gunmen were numbering about 30 and
using two Hilux vehicles and motorcycles with arms and ammunition, Rocket
Propel Launchers including Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), stormed the
village at about 3 am and started ordering residents to come out of their
houses before opening fire on them.
They also later threw explosives on some private and public
structures.
Acting spokesman of the 7 Division, Nigerian Army in
Maiduguri, Captain Aliyu Danja and Police spokesman Gideon Jubrin, could not be
reached as at press time.
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