Four killed, 100 houses razed as Boko Haram strike Borno again

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
Boko Haram

No fewer than four persons were killed and over 100 houses were burnt down on Saturday when members of the Boko Haram, attacked Arboko village behind Gwoza hills in Borno State.

The gunmen were said to have launched the attack around 2:30 am on Saturday and overran the villages believed to be inhabited by a tiny Christian minority.

Executive Director, Stefanos Foundation, Mark Lipdo, told our correspondent that cries by the villagers for help did not yield any fruit, until they were completely overrun by the gunmen.

“Reports just coming in now around 2:30 am says Arboko community of Gwoza, Borno state is presently under attack. Sources said houses are now on fire. Villages behind Gwoza hills said their plea for soldiers to protect them has not been heeded and these majority Christian communities have continued to come under attack,” Lipdo said.

“Latest report says four people were killed and over 100 houses burnt in the attack,” he said.

As at press time, the Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen Chris Olukolade, said that he had not received a situation report on the attack and would not be in a position to confirm and deny it. “I have not got any situation report on the attack you are talking about and would not be in a position to confirm or deny,” he said.

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