Boko Haram Ambushes Returning WAEC Students, Principal, Slits Their Throats In Broad Daylight
by Naij.com
Monguno Local Government Area of Borno State is about putting behind it
the recent killing of six secondary school teachers, including
a principal, the local government was again plunged into mourning as
many students were, on Saturday, murdered in cold blood by some gunmen
suspected to be members of the Jama’atul Ahlis Sunnah Lid’ Awati, also
known as Boko Haram.
Sunday Tribune learnt that the gunmen killed
many students of Monguno Secondary School by slitting their throats,
after laying an ambush for them as they returned home from centres where
they wrote the West African Examination Council (WAEC) Senior Secondary
Certificate Examination (SSCE).
Monguno is 135 kilometres North of
Maiduguri, the state capital; and it is considered to be an epicentre of
activities of the Islamist sect.
The gunmen, according to a
villager, Mallam Aisami, ambushed the candidates on their way home on
foot and bicycles. He added that the assailants tied the students’ hands
together at their backs and slit their throats on the foot paths
leading to the school premises in the afternoon.
He said when the
dastardly deed had been done, the gunmen fled on three motorcycles
towards Marte Local Government Area of Northern Borno before men of the
Joint Task Force (JTF) rushed to the scene three hours after the
students were already slewn.
Spokesman of JTF, Lieutenant Colonel
Sagir Musa, and the Borno State Commissioner for Education, Alhaji Musa
Inuwa Kubo, confirmed the incident on Saturday.
They stated that it was a very “unfortunate and frightening incident,” decrying all that had been happening in the state.
Sagir and Kubo could, however, not ascertain the exact number of students allegedly killed by the suspects at Monguno.
Kubo, in a telephone interview, told journalists that; “I am calling on
the people of Borno State to continue to pray and fast so that the
incessant attacks and killings in the state cease peace and unity are
restored.
Source : Naij.com
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