The peace of Easter was, at the weekend, shattered when gunmen suspected to be members of the dreaded Boko Haram invaded a village in Taraba State, killing no fewer than 15 people, while about 20 were injured.
This is coming at a time when a five-year-old girl was burnt to death after gunmen bombed the Government Girls’ Secondary School, in Yana, the headquarters of Shira Local Government Area of Bauchi State.
In the Taraba tragedy, it was gathered that gunmen in large numbers had invaded Gidin-Doruwa, in Wukari Local Government Area, at 1.30am on Easter morning.
In the attack, a church and private buildings were razed, while some villagers were killed. Villagers stated that the attackers had opened fire on anything insight.
It was gathered that policemen were promptly drafted to the community to confront the invading gunmen. In the exchange of gunfire, other people were also killed.
Police spokesman, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Joseph Kwaji confirmed the attack, revealing that combined team of mobile policemen from the state command, Mopol 34 Squadron, Gombe and 14 Squadron, Adamawa State confronted the invaders.
Meanwhile, the Taraba State government has condemned the attack. Special Assistant to the acting governor on Media and Publicity, Aaron Atimas, quoted his boss as saying: “Government would do everything possible to protect lives and property of the citizenry,” adding: “The perpetrators of the crisis must be brought to book. Government cannot fold her arms and watch her citizens die in the hands of heartless people.”
In a related development, gunmen, who struck at about 2.30am, in Bauchi, also bombed the Shira Local Government Secretariat Conference Hall, where 15 vehicles were razed to ashes
The staff quarters and school bus of the GGSS were also burnt to ashes, as the gunmen took away the private vehicle of the school principal
A security source revealed that there were 195 girls writing the West Africa Examinations Council (WAEC) in the school at the time of the attack.
Source: Sunnewsonline

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