Gulf Times

Boko Haram raids village near Chibok

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Boko Haram militants raided a village near the northeaste­rn Nigerian town of Chibok just as locals marked the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirl­s five years earlier, vigilantes and residents said yesterday.

The militants late Sunday stormed into Kwarangulu­m village, 16km (10 miles) from Chibok Town, looting food and destroying property.

The gunmen, who arrived aboard four trucks, were “shooting indiscrimi­nately and setting homes on fire,” local vigilante David Bitrus said.

The militants, believed to be from a Boko Haram faction loyal to longtime leader Abubakar Shekau, “burned the whole village after taking what the trucks

could carry” in terms of food, he said.

A Chibok community leader, Ayuba Alamson, said village residents had fled hours before the jihadists’ arrival after receiving tip-offs from local people

who had seen the gunmen heading in their direction.

The attack came just hours after hundreds of Chibok residents rallied at the girls boarding school in the nearby town to commemorat­e the April

14, 2014 abduction of 276 schoolgirl­s.

Their disappeara­nce sparked outrage and calls for their release from around the world.

Fifty-seven girls escaped shortly after the kidnap, 107 were released after negotiatio­ns and 112 remain in captivity.

Recently re-elected President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday promised to rescue the remaining girls.

“We will not rest until all the remaining girls are back and reunited with their families”, he said in a statement released on his Twitter account.

He also promised to secure the rescue of Leah Sharibu, the last remaining captive of the schoolgirl­s kidnapped by Boko Haram in Dapchi Town, Yobe State, last February.

Boko Haram’s decade-long conflict has killed 27,000 people and displaced around two million from their homes in northeast Nigeria.

The violence has spread to nearby Niger, Chad and Cameroon, with the affected counties forming a regional military coalition to fight the group.

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