Boko Haram 'kill six' in northeast Nigeria

World Tuesday 05/February/2019 17:40 PM
By: Times News Service
Boko Haram 'kill six' in northeast Nigeria

Kano: Boko Haram militants have killed six people in separate attacks in northeast Nigeria, looting shops and burning homes, residents said on Tuesday. The latest attacks underline the threat to civilians in the region, with security high on the agenda as Nigerians prepare to elect a new president and parliament on February 16. On Monday, fighters loyal to factional leader Abubakar Shekau stormed the villages of Shuwa and Kirchina villages, in the Madagali area of Adamawa state. Madagali is in the north of Adamawa, near the border with neighbouring Borno state, which has been at the epicentre of the nine-year conflict. "They (Boko Haram) killed one person in Shuwa and two more in Kirchina," Maina Ularamu, a community leader and former political administrator in the district, told AFP. "The terrorists attacked Shuwa around 6:45 pm (1745 GMT), firing guns and RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) and chased away the policemen in the town." The insurgents stole vehicles, including a police van, and looted shops before setting fire to buildings. Troops from Madagali, 13 kilometres (eight miles) away, deployed and engaged the militants in a fight, forcing them to withdraw. The gunmen attacked Kirchina as they fled towards the Sambisa Forest which straddles Borno and Adamawa states, said local resident Sylvanus Waramulu. "They killed two people, looted shops and burnt them along with several houses," he added. Earlier on Monday, Boko Haram fighters from the same faction shot dead three goat herders near the village of Tubba, some eight km from the Borno state capital Maiduguri. Two of the three were killed as they tried to recapture the herd of goats. Two others were missing and presumed captured, said local civilian militia leader Mustapha Muhammad.