Two separate attacks by
suspected members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect has left at least 25 members
of the Civilian JTF in Dawashi Village of Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno
State, a border town with Niger and Chad Republic residents and officials said
on Tuesday.
Some five members of volunteer vigilante group hunting Boko
Haram were among the 25 killed, a report by the Associated Press (AP) said.
A statement by the Spokesperson of the Multi National Joint
Task Force, Lieutenant Haruna Sani said “A group of Civilian Joint Task Force
from Maiduguri stormed the village Dawashi in search of Boko Haram members when
the suspected sect members came armed and fired sporadic shots that killed over
twenty innocent civilians while a dozen secured serious gunshot injuries.
The victims are mostly fishermen and traders who pursue their
legitimate business in the area. As at the time of compiling this report, the
victims were still lying within the premises of MNJTF Field Ambulance receiving
medical treatment from the injury sustained during the attack”.
He however commended the“Excellent Civil Military Relations
and humanitarian gesture demonstrated by Multinational Joint Task Force
(MNJTF)” adding that “a dozen of Boko Haram victims affected by the attack in
Dawashe District of Kukawa Local Government Borno State got medical treatment
in the Headquarters Field Ambulance in Baga”.
Sani also assured that “heavily armed Quick Reaction Group
from MNJTF had been deployed to ensure the safety of lives and property in the
area. The general area of Dawashi, Daban Masara and Malan Karanti are known to
be suspected Boko Haram strongholds.”
Also, JTF spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, in a
statement to newsmen said the vigilante youths were on operation in Mainok town
over the weekend.
He said that in the course of their operation, they were
attacked by suspected Boko Haram members.
Sagir said both the deceased and the wounded were in Shehu
Umar Specialist Hospital Bulumkutu in Maiduguri metropolis.
He added that on hearing the news at about 11p.m. last
Friday, JTF troops were drafted to the area and have been operating on Mainok
and surrounding villages to apprehend the bandits, pointing out that the
situation in the area was now calm.
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