Nigeria President Buhari condemns Boko Haram’s ‘heinous’ attacks that left more than 200 Muslims dead
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST Ministries and the ASSIST News Service, who was born in Nigeria
BORNO STATE, NIGERIA (ANS – July 4, 2015)
-- Nigeria's president has described as a “heinous atrocity” the latest
wave of attacks by Boko Haram militants that left more than 200 people
dead in 48 hours of violence.
Muhammadu Buhari, himself a Muslim, also called for a faster deployment of a regional military force to fight the Islamists.
The gunmen have been launching attacks on remote villages in the
north-eastern Borno state since Tuesday (June 30,2015) targeting people
attending evening prayers.
Mr. Buhari - who was sworn in in May - sees fighting Boko Haram as a priority,” said the BBC.
According to Amnesty International, at least 17,000 people, mostly
civilians, have been killed since 2009, when Boko Haram launched its
violent uprising to try to impose militant Islamist rule.
Will Ross, the BBC’s Nigeria correspondent, said “No-one knows how
many people were shot or had their throats slit by the jihadists who
targeted several villages on Tuesday and Wednesday - it is impossible
for people who are fleeing for their lives or rushing the injured away
in wheelbarrows to stay back and count.
“The fact that it took as many as 48 hours for any news of the
atrocities to reach the main city in Borno State, Maiduguri, points to
just how cut off and vulnerable these communities are.
“Boko Haram may no longer hold territory but there is little to
celebrate when large swathes of the north-east are clearly not under any
kind of government control.”
In a statement on Friday, (July 3, 2015), President Buhari said the
recent attacks were “inhuman and barbaric.” He said they were “the last
desperate acts of fleeing agents of terrorism”.
The assaults began on Tuesday, when the militants shot dead 48 men
after they had finished prayers in two villages near the town of
Monguno, a resident told BBC Hausa.
He said he had heard gun shots at one of the villages attacked and
saw it on fire. “They were praying in the mosque when Boko Haram
attackers descended on the village. They waited till they finished the
prayers. They gathered them in one place, separated men from women and
opened fire on them,” he added.
“On Wednesday (July 1, 2015), more than 50 gunmen killed 97 people in
the village of Kukawa, near Lake Chad, eyewitness Babami Alhaji Kolo
was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.
“The terrorists first descended on Muslim worshippers in various
mosques who were observing the Maghrib prayer shortly after breaking
their fast [for the Muslim month of Ramadan],” he said.
“They... opened fire on the worshippers who were mostly men and young children. They spared nobody.”
On Thursday, two female suicide bombers blew themselves up in another Borno village, police said.
The BBC stated that the group is still holding many women, girls and
children captive, including 219 schoolgirls it kidnapped from a school
in Chibok in April last year.
* Founded in 2002, initially focused on opposing Western-style
education - Boko Haram means “Western education is forbidden” in the
Hausa language
* Launched military operations in 2009
* Joined Islamic State
* Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria, abducted hundreds, including at least 200 schoolgirls
* Seized large area in north-east, where it declared caliphate
* Regional force has retaken most territory
Note from Dan Wooding: Having been born in Northern Nigeria, I am
appalled with the brutality of Boko Haram. Up until now, they have been
mainly focused on killing Christians, but now they are now brutally
murdering Muslims, mainly because they are judged not to be extreme
enough for this band of killers.
Photo captions: 1) Boko Haram extremist group leader Abubakar Shekau
makes a statement . 2) President Buhari said the attacks were “the last
desperate acts of fleeing agents of terrorism”. Photo: AFP. 3) Boko
Haram Beheads 6-year-old Christian Boy Because of His Faith. 4) Dan
Wooding with his mother, Anne Wooding, in December 1940 shortly after
his birth in Vom, Nigeria.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 74, is an award-winning author, broadcaster
and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents,
and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he
has been married for nearly 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and
Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK.
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