Some suspected members of the Boko Haram sect on Thursday attacked
Shaffa and Shindiffu villages of Hawul Local Government Area of Borno
State, killing one Pastor Eliud Gwamna Mshelizza of the Living Faith
Church, a teacher (names withheld) at Government Girls Secondary School,
Shaffa, and 18 other persons who were mainly Christians.
The terrorists also burnt down about 10 churches.
They included E.Y.N. No I, E.Y.N. No II and III in Shaffa and Shindiffu villages as well several houses.
A clinic and some staff quarters and structures at the Government Girls Secondary School in Shaffa were also destroyed.
Unfortunately for the terrorists, as they were about to leave Shindiffu
and proceed to Turaku village, another Christian community, to continue
their deadly acts, troops from Adamawa State axis and Biu Military
Barracks in Borno State, who were on their trail, ambushed them and
killed almost all of them.
The attackers, according to fleeing residents, invaded Shaffa at about
8pm on Wednesday and wreaked havoc before storming Shindiffu village on
Thursday at about 11am.
Shaffa is south and about 20 kilometres drive from Azare, the
headquarters of Hawul Local Government Area, which is 215 kilometres
away from Maiduguri, the state capital.
The local government area has remained under series of attacks by Boko Haram.
In the last two months, Tashan Alade, Hirzhi, Pela Birni, Debiro,
Kwajaffa Bura, Jubwuwhi, Dalwa, Shaffa and Shindiffu among other
communities of Hawul had witnessed coordinated and series of deadly
attacks by Boko Haram with the burning of churches and houses mostly
belonging to Christians.
A top military source said: “Our men from Adamawa and Biu axis repelled the attacks on Shaffa, Shindiffu and Turaku village.
“Over 100 of the terrorists were killed, while several arms and ammunition were also recovered in the encounter.”
The Police Public Relations Officer of the state, DSP Gideon Jubrin, in a
telephone interview with our Correspondent, confirmed the attacks on
Shaffa and Shindiffu villages.
Jubrin, however, said due to the closure of telecommunication network in
the area, he was yet to get details and number of casualties, adding
that as soon as details of the attack reached him, he will brief the
press.
He said: “Yes, there was an attack on some villages of Hawul Local
Government Area by suspected members of Boko Haram yesterday, but I am
yet to get details due to lack of telecommunication services in the
affected areas.”
Meanwhile, the Federal Government on THursday revealed that insurgents
who surrendered their weapons to the Nigerian troops would be
de-radicalised and rehabilitated back to the society.
This was coming as Nigerian youths under the auspices of the Youth
Development Transformation and Sustainable Place in Nigeria, commended
the Federal Government’s efforts in the fight against insurgency in the
country.
The Nigerian military recorded a huge success on September 17 when it
killed a man, who appeared in recent videos, claiming to be the leader
of the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, in a gun
battle.
Following the killing of their commander, some insurgents surrendered
themselves to the Nigerian troops and pleaded for mercy after
surrendering their weapons.
Speaking on their fate during a press conference in Abuja, the
Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mike Omeri, ruled out
the possibility of prosecuting them.
Omeri said there were measures in the counter-terrorism document launched by government and it would be strictly followed.
According to him, those who surrendered will be taken thorough the
process of de-radicalisation and rehabilitation, while those who refused
will surely be dealt with.
He said: “Those terrorist who surrendered their arms and embrace peace
will undergo the process of de-radicalisation and rehabilitation.
“So that they will be admitted into society and given the opportunity to
also continue contributing their own quota to the development of this
country.
“But those who insist on carrying arms against their country, against their fellow citizens, will have themselves to blame.
“I want to urge citizens to be steadfast in their support to our service men and women.
“We are working hard, day and night, to ensure that we put terrorism behind us in Nigeria.
“The Armed Forces have found the winning strategies and they will not go
back in making sure adequate security is provided for every single
Nigerian.”
The National Leader of YODETSIN, Chief Innocent Kaku, said the recent
killing of the Boko Haram leader and the subsequent giving up of arms by
over 150 terrorists to the Nigerian Army was due to the government’s
commitment.
Kaku said: “We salute the bravery and boldness of the Nigerian Army in fighting the Boko Haram insurgents.
“This feat was achieved due to the commitment of President Goodluck
Jonathan to the fight against insurgency and his commitment to his
transformation agenda.”
Kaku, at an interactive session with the newsmen in Abuja, urged youths
across the country to cooperate with the government and refuse to be
used by any politician to disrupt government’s attempt to restore peace
in Nigeria.
THEEAGLEONLINE
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