Twenty persons were reportedly killed on Sunday afternoon in an attack
by suspected Boko Haram insurgents on Kamuyya Village in Biu Local
Government Area of Borno State.
The Sunday attack, according to residents
of the area, was hatched by dozens of the members of the outlawed sect
who invaded Kamuyya Village with assault rifles and explosives.
The attack was on for over two hours and 20 persons were killed by the insurgents who fled back into the forest.
Residents, who spoke to journalists in
Maiduguri on the phone, said some insurgents had visited the town about
two months ago and asked the village head to mobilise his subjects to
contribute N250,000 for them in order to execute “God’s work.”
The villagers were only able to raise N70,000.
The insurgents left with the contributed money but with a message that they would be coming back for the balance.
They threatened to come back for the balance at a stipulated time or they would kill the villagers.
One of the villagers, Bukar Umar said the
villagers took the threat with a pinch of salt. They thought it was
“madness gone too far.”
He said, “Actually when they issued the
threat, we all took it lightly as we were all relaxed and nobody
bothered to make any extra effort to put in the amount they requested.
May be that was what ignited this bloody attack because we were unable
to meet their demand.”
Umar said they were taken unawares as
over 20 insurgents stormed the Kamuyya Weekly Market when traders were
conducting their businesses and opened fire into the crowd before
setting shops and vehicles on fire.
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