At least 70 corpses have been
deposited in a morgue at the Specialists Hospital, Maiduguri after Boko Haram
attacked Dalori village in Borno State on Saturday, witnesses and security
sources said.
Dalori is just about 5km away from
Maiduguri with about 1,000 residents.
Security operatives including
Civilian-JTF and other aid workers said more corpses still litter the village
and surrounding villages, waiting to be evacuated at press time.
The incident was said to have
occurred at about 7pm when villagers were concluding the late evening prayers
and settling down for supper, when a gang of armed insurgents believed to be
Boko Haram rode in about a dozen motorbikes and others in a truck surrounded
Dalori and began to shoot sporadically.
Many aged persons, children and women
fell down either dead or injured while others scampered to safely. The gunmen
were said to have operated for four hours.
Spokesman of the Operation Lafiya
Dole Theatre Command, ColMustapha Anka, confirmed the incident in a statement
issued to journalists yesterday.
He added that the Theatre Commander
of the operation has visited the attacked villages and would issue a statement
much later after all facts are gathered.
Anka said, “We have visited the place
together with the Theatre Commander this morning where we made on the ground
assessment and would make statement later; but that will be after getting all
the information”
Residents said the attack was one of
the worst in recent time, second to the Baga attack of 2013.
A resident. who claimed that most of
his relatives in Dalori were affeced, Alamin Bakura, said, “To say the least,
this is the worst carnage of all after that of Baga town that happened some
four years ago.
“I could not stand the horror of
seeing pile up of corpses of burnt children, women and aged persons everywhere;
no single house is left standing in Dalori; practically every structure that
stands in the name of house has been burnt down in the four hours of attack
carried out by the Boko Haram gunmen. I am very sure the corpses I saw were not
less that 100; in some houses you would see three burnt corpses, others two,
some one and so on.”
Bakura further disclosed that the
gunmen dressed in military uniforms and invaded the village on bikes and a
light armoured vehicles.
“When we were fleeing to the main
road towards Maiduguri, we saw some uniformed men asking us to come over to
their side; we thought they were real soldiers, but as we approached them they
opened fire on us, many people died; only few of us managed to scamper to
safety”, Bakura added.
While some of the fleeing villagers
managed to escape from the town towards Maiduguri, female suicide bombers who
pretended to be fleeing to safety joined them.
But as the fleeing crowd got to a
village called Gomari about 3km away from Maiduguri, soldiers who were being
cautious about letting in suicide bombers into the town amidst the fleeing
villagers, stopped them for some screening. But before the soldiers could
figure out how to go about screening the crowd in the dark of the night, three
bombs exploded from three suicide bombers, which reportedly killed dozens
there.
“But unfortunately as we suspected,
three bombs went off from amongst the crowded villagers which killed many
people”, said a soldier, who sought anonymity.
A local photojournalist, who visited
Dalori and also sought anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter
said, “Dalori is completely burnt. Nothing remains there. I saw corpses that
were yet to be evacuated; mostly burnt like barbecued animals”
The photographer added that women who
fled and left their children behind returned wailing as they found most of
their children burnt beyond recognition.
According to him, a particular
household was seen searching for apparels from the burnt pack of clothing to
cover the body of their dead relatives for burial.
A resident of Maiduguri, and private
security operative, Abba Shehu, told journalists that “the situation was really
bad in Dalori; corpses are still being piled, many had died in the bush; but it
is not easy to give figures now”.
One of the survivors from the
village, who sought anonymity, said he had to climb a tree to hide as he saw
people being killed while fleeing.
He said, “They were speaking our
language and I could pick from what they were saying to each other”.
In his condolence visit to Dalori,
the Theater Commander Operation Lafiya Dole, Major General Hassan Umaru
condoled with the District Head, Alh. Lawal Bashir and entire dwellers for the
unfortunate incident. He assured the people of the command’s commitment to
bringing insurgency to an end soon.
He commended the villagers for their
resilience and urged them to be strong and committed to the fight against
insurgency. He also commended NEMA, SEMA, Red Cross and other stakeholders for
their tireless humanitarian efforts.
Attacks: Terrorist Trying To
Embarrass Govt- PMB
Following recent bombings in Chibok
Market, Gombi and Dolari ,President Muhammadu Buhari said Boko Haram having
lost the war are seeking ways and means to gradually find their way back into
society to embarrass the government.
Buhari also called on all Nigerians,
especially those that are resident in areas previously ravaged by terrorists,
to be more vigilant and ready to work with security operatives in ending the
war against insurgency.
Reacting to the spate of suicide
bombings in Chibok market, Dolari Internally Displaced Person’s (IDP) camp in
Borno State and the Gombi market in Adamawa State, Buhari said the insurgents
had suffered immensely from the sustained bombardments of their camps and hide
outs by the Nigerian military and had resorted to using desperate measures to
gain cheap media attention.
According to a statement issued by
his senior special Assistant media and publicity, Garba Shehu, Buhari said,”I
urge all citizens wherever they live to own the war against terror and to be
part of the fight because it is the only way we can finish the remaining work
that needs to be done to make our country safe again,”
The president said the terrorists had
been rendered weak, confused and homeless after repeated bombings and ravaging
of their camps and hide outs by the military, forcing them to find their way
back into the society to wreak havoc, like the case of the Dolari IDP.
He said, “Having lost the war, they
are seeking ways and means to gradually find their way back into society. They
are not returning to contribute but to cause more havoc. They are so desperate
to embarrass the government and the people that they have no qualms attacking
isolated communities and markets.”
The President noted that the
materials for the IEDs were locally sourced by the insurgents, urging Nigerians
to be more circumspect and report suspicious purchases and movements of unusual
components in any part of the country, especially the North East.
President Buhari extended his
condolences to all the people of Chibok, Gombi and Dolari who lost loved ones
in the recent attacks and prayed that the Almighty God will comfort them and
grant the injured persons quick recovery.
Credit: Leadership news.

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