10 People Killed In Fresh Terrorists’ Attack In Adamawa
Suspected Boko Haram members struck again in Madagali Local
Government Area of Adamawa State on Friday, killing 11 persons, including a
pastor. The attack came barely a week after the insurgents’ terror unleashed on
a Catholic Church in another village in the local government area left no fewer
than 35 persons dead.
In the latest incident, the attackers were said to have
audaciously entered into Gulak, the local government headquarters in the night,
storming the EYN Church at Sabo Gari Gemadai ward and leaving blood and anguish
on their trail. Confirming the report,
Chairman of the council, Mr. Ularamu
Maina disclosed that the insurgents stormed the church at 8.30pm while the
worshippers were having a vigil. The pastor in charge of the church was among
those killed, Maina told Sunday Sun in an interview.
“On entering the church, the attackers started shooting
sporadically, killing many people, including the pastor.“In the ensuing
confusion, many residents ran in all directions for safety, while the attackers
continued to unleash terror on innocent citizens. The town is now deserted as
many are fleeing.” Some of the residents spoken to said the attack came hours
after the Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, Ahmadu Fintiri had
visited Chakawa Village, where last week’s incident occurred to sympathize with
the people and donate relief materials to them.
The speaker, who fielded questions from newsmen had called
on the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, deploy more troops to the
area to ensure security of lives and property in the mountainous region.
Fintiri observed that the state of emergency was only felt in urban area in the
state, leaving the rural dwellers at the mercy of the terrorists. He said
unless urgent measures were adopted, people of Madagali Local Government of
Adamawa State, which shares boundary with Borno State might be forced to
migrate en-masse.
Besides the insurgents’ attack on Madagali, it
has of recent become a hotbed of politics as the Deputy Governor, Bala James
Ngilari; Special Adviser on politics to the President, Ahmed Gulak and the
Adamawa House Speaker, Ahmadu Fintiri, all hail from the local government area
and belong to different political groups
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