Blood Bath in Borno: 185 killed in Army, Boko Haram Clash
What may rightly be considered the worst bloodshed since
terrorism became real in Nigeria a few years ago has been recorded
in Borno State where a clash between gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram
members and the military left 185 dead in a single day. The Village
Head of Baga, Kukawa Local Government Area, Mallam Ali, who gave the
figure while briefing Governor Kashim Shettima on Monday, added that
2,000 houses, 62 vehicles and 486 motorcycles were either burnt or
vandalised during the clash in the early hours of Saturday. The Presidency
which on Monday ordered investigation into the incident, however, said it
believed the figures might have been “grossly exaggerated.” Authorities of the
Defence Headquarters, Abuja had before the Presidency’s comment, put the
casualty figure at 25. Shettima, who was on an assessment tour of the
village and other affected areas, announced a cash donation of
N5m and relief materials to the victims. He said his
government would also pay the medical bills of those injured. He said, “We are
going to convey those with serious injuries to Maiduguri for further medical
attention at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. Others will be
taken to the Umaru Shehu Specialist Hospital for proper care. ’’He expressed
sadness over the incident and urged the residents of the affected areas to take
it as an act of Allah. The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mallam Isa
Gusau, later issued a statement in which the state
Ministry of Works was directed by the governor to start the
reconstruction of the burnt houses.
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