Boko Haram murder 24 at village funeral – mostly women

Niger’s soldiers arrive at N’guaguam village after a Boko Haram attack that killed seven police officers. Photograph: Issouf Sanogo/AFP/Getty Images
Boko Haram
militants have killed 24 people, mostly women, as they mourned at a
funeral in a village in northern Nigeria, looting and burning their
houses down.
Suspected Boko Haram militants also attacked a village in Niger while a delegation of ministers was visiting, killing seven police officers and wounding 12 in a gun battle.
Some women were still missing after Thursday’s attack on the village
of Kuda in Nigeria’s Adamawa state, according to a resident, Moses
Kwagh. Maina Ularamu, a local community leader, said the attack occurred
during the “mourning celebration” for a local leader.
“They came on motorcycles and opened fire on the crowd, killing 24,”
he said. “Most of the victims were women. They looted food supplies and
burnt homes and they left almost an hour later.”
A police spokesman, Othman Abubakar, put the death toll at 18, adding
that many more were injured. “Our people who fled their homes to escape
Boko Haram attacks have been returning because they can’t live in the
camps. But now they are facing threats from Boko Haram who launch
nocturnal attacks,” he said.
Ularamu said that although Boko Haram had been chased out of the
nearby town of Gulak, militants still lived in the villages surrounding
it.
Boko Haram threatened to overrun Adamawa state in 2014, sweeping down
from their stronghold in Sambisa forest, which lies just across the
border in Borno state. That attack, which destroyed bridges and homes on
the only road south to Yola, forced tens of thousands of people to flee
from their homes into camps and host communities in the state capital.
The militants are well known for kidnapping schoolgirls in northern Nigeria
but have been largely driven out of Adamawa state by a military
counter-offensive that began in January 2015. Since then, there has been
relative calm despite sporadic attacks in the north of the state.
The last attack in Adamawa was on 9 January, when seven people were
killed and two others injured in a raid on Madagali. Two female suicide
bombers blew themselves up at a market in Madagali on 28 December,
killing 30, just days after the Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari,
declared the Islamists “technically” defeated.
But the latest attacks show that the rebels, who want to create a hardline Islamic state in north-east Nigeria,
still have the capacity to strike. At least 20,000 people have been
killed and more than 2.6 million people forced from their homes since
the insurgency began in 2009.
source: theguardian
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