Outcry as Boko Haram terrorists slaughter, abduct farmers, many missing in Borno

Boko Haram terrorists

Boko Haram terrorists, Monday, in Ngoshe, Gwoza Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno state, launched a fresh attack that resulted in the slaughtering of six farmers and the abduction of five, including women.

The fresh attack is coming barely few weeks after the same terrorists killed many civilians in a bomb blast. Hundreds of other civilians were injured.

Filibus Yakubu, councilor representing Ngoshe ward, Gwoza LGA, in a telephone conversation with journalists lamented that during the attack, the commander of Civilian JTF in the area, Jubril Dada Zarana, was killed by the terrorists.

Yakubu said the terrorists ambushed the farmers while they were busy with their farming activities.

He said security agents (Army and CJTF) “tried their best to protect the people, but they could not hold them for long.”

He said: “The Boko Haram terrorists released three women from which this information was obtained. The released women further stated that the victims are being kept hostage by the terrorists

“Moreover, some people were still missing as at this time that we’re talking as a result of this incident. The people did not return to Ngoshe during the catastrophe, and as reported by the released women, they are not part of the ones abducted.

“It is an Independence Day, a day of celebration of freedom, human rights, progress, and unity. But for our people, it is a day of sorrow, despair, infringement, destitution, helplessness, and total dilemma.

“Our people are severely suffering due to lack of essential life supports, but they have chosen to remain in their fatherland because of the love they have for it. The State Government has really tried for our people, but NGOs and others are not providing us with food supplies.

“The little farming of which they have hope for survival on, they have to put their lives along the line in order to harvest what they have planted. People of Ngoshe and the neighbouring villages (Gava, Agapalawa, Amuda, Chinene, Chikide, Dhugwade, Kwadale, Bokko, Barawa, Kughum, etc) only God can come to our aid. Part of the people of the aforementioned villages are currently living in Ngoshe.

“May Allah have mercy on the deceased. May Allah free the abducted. May Almighty God release the missing people. May Almighty Allah grant us lasting peace in our Gwoza, Borno State, and Nigeria at large.”

Meanwhile, the senator representing Borno South in the Senate, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to temporarily hire the services of military contractors to wipe out the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists in Borno state.

Ndume, who hailed the gallant performance of the military and Civilian JTF, said they’re ill-equipped to carry out the task of eliminating the remaining insurgents who operate within.

He said the superpower of the world hired military contractors to aid them in their warfare.

He listed the United States of America, Russia, the United Kingdom, and France, among others, as countries that often engage the services of military contractors.

In the long run, he said able-bodied Nigerian youths can be drafted to raise the number of military men in the country to at least one million.

Ndume lamented that the farmers who are the regular victims of the attacks are being forced by Boko Haram terrorists to abandon their farming harvest at a time when the country is facing a serious food crisis.