One of the students who was shot by the
terrorists but managed to survived
-I was shot on my left leg, while I was sleeping. When I woke up, I could
not walk and was later taken to the girls hostel where the insurgents gathered
us with the female students. They selected some of the female students and went
away with them, while they left some of us groaning in pain from gun shot”.
Those
were the words of 14-year-old Ibrahim Musa Lampo, a JSS 2 student of Federal
Government College, FGC, Bunu Yadi, Yobe State who was one of the lucky
survivors of the Boko Haram massacre on Tuesday, which claimed the lives of 43
students. The insurgents also burnt the hostels, classrooms and more than 40
houses during the attack.
Ibrahim
who recounted his experience while groaning in pains was receiving treatment
for gunshot injuries at the General Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital, Damaturu.
His
mother, Hajiya Hauwa Lampo, who was sitting beside him on the hospital bed
lamented the inability of government to protect the lives of the innocent
students. The mother passionately appealed to the Federal Government to
“provide adequate security for all unity schools in Nigeria, particularly in
the north eastern region of the country by constructing a fence that will
shield the students from intruders. And if the government can not deploy
adequate security personnel, they should despatch sniffer dogs into the schools
to patrol every nook and corner and this will go a long way in curbing the
insurgency.”
Ibrahim’s
father, Mallam Musa Lampo, an immigration officer was still in shock over the
incident and simply said: “I have committed everything into the hands of God.”
Boko
Haram attacks
Thousands
of Nigerians from the troubled North eastern states are fleeing into Niger
Republic as the Boko Haram attacks heightens fears in the region.
A
source in the North-East, yesterday, said tens of thousands of people have gone
to Niger Republic to escape a wave of attacks and bombings by Islamist sect
Boko Haram, which is fighting to carve out an Islamic country from the northern
states.
The
government in Niamey has granted them refugee status, but United Nations
workers say it has also banned the construction of formal camps, fearing any
structures could encourage an even bigger influx — or even bring fighters over
the border.
“We’re
living on the charity and hospitality of locals and aid organizations,” said
28-year-old Umara. “It’s difficult to feed my family. We eat once a day, twice
at best.”
A
spokesman for Niger’s Interior Ministry was not immediately available for
comment. But Hassane Ardo Ido, General-Secretary of Diffa province, said
authorities feared militants might infiltrate the camps and use them as bases.
“We are trying to handle the situation and stop any act that could hurt our
security,” he said.
The
United Nations High Commission for Refugees, UNHCR, country representative in
Niger, Karl Steinacker, said Niamey was particularly worried because most of
the refugees came from the Kanuri ethnic group, a stronghold of Boko Haram.
“The
authorities are worried the Nigerian insurgency might spill over into Niger,”
he said.
Meanwhile,
condemnations have continued to trail the massacre of the students.
Perpetrators
should be swiftly brought to justice —UN
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United
Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon in a statement issued, yesterday, in New
York, strongly condemned the brutal killing of students in Yobe. He expressed
“sincere condolences to the bereaved families and hoped that the perpetrators
would be “swiftly brought to justice”.
It’s
declaration of war—Mark
Senate
President, David Mark in his reaction described last Tuesday’s slaughter of
over 40 students by Boko Haram insurgents as an open declaration of war on
Nigerians.
Senator
Mark who condemned the killing in a statement issued by his Chief Press
Secretary, Paul Mumeh said that the insurgents had no justification to kill
students who neither offended them nor committed any crime, saying “even in war
situations, children and women were always spared.”
The
Senate President said: “This open declaration of war on everybody especially
defenceless students cannot be justified. This is inhuman, it is animalistic
and barbaric. It is unthinkable that this is happening in Nigeria. It is also
curious that under an emergency rule when security operatives should be on red
alert, this mayhem still persists. Honestly, this calls for soul searching and
I believe the security authorities must rise to this challenge.”
Killings
wicked, horrendous —Tambuwal
Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, also described the
killings as ignoble, wicked and horrendous. In a statement issued in Abuja by
his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Malam Imam Imam, Tambuwal
tasked security agencies to redouble their efforts and change their tactics,
especially now that those engaged in the killings had increased their attacks
on softer targets. He said the only way to console the families of the victims
and Nigerians was to fish out perpetrators of the dastardly act and bring
them to justice.
Sultan
condemns Yobe killings
The
Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad Abubakar condemned the killing, saying it was a
senseless killing perpetrated by criminals. “The barbaric and heinous attack is
utterly condemnable in its totality,” the Sultan said.
He
recalled similar attacks in the past and called on the Federal Government to
wake up to its responsibility of protecting lives and property of Nigerians,
especially the North East.
“Human
lives are sacred and must be treated as so,” he said.
Killings
extremely shocking — PDP
National
leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on its part described as
extremely shocking the massacre of the students of Federal Government College,
Bunu in Yadi, Yobe.
In
a statement, yesterday, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh,
said that as a party, it has been grief-stricken since it received the news of
the gruesome killing of the students.
Metuh
who described the attack and killing of the harmless students as “monstrous and
extremely shocking, said, “The massacre of these harmless students cannot be
justified under any guise.”
President
should visit Yobe State —APC
The
All Progressives Congress (APC) on its part unreservedly condemned the horrific
attack on the Federal Government College in Yobe state.
In
a statement issued in Lagos yesterday by its Interim National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the attacks, which were
extremely gory even by the scorched-earth tactics of the terrorists, plumbs the
depth of horror.”
APC
called on President Jonathan to immediately visit the state to offer succour to
the families of the victims and the state government.
Senate
asks COAS to relocate to Maiduguri
The
Senate on Wednesday directed the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt-Gen. Kenneth
Minimah to relocate his office to the 7th Division in Maiduguri and take urgent
and appropriate steps to quell the killings by the Islamic sect, Boko Haram in
Borno and other states in the North East.
The
Senator George Sekibo-led Senate Committee on Defence and Army which said it
regretted the Yobe slaughter advised the COAS to re-strategize on
possible new ways of curbing the excesses of the terrorist group and also
mobilise all available military resources and face the insurgents.
The
Committee said, “We heard of your planned relocation to Maiduguri, we hereby as
the Committee overseeing your activities, direct that your office relocate
temporarily to the 7th Division in Maiduguri and that you take urgent and
appropriate steps to quell the situation.
“From
today, all schools and health institutions should be provided with special
security, as we do not want a repeat of these killings of our innocent
citizens.
Clerics
condemn attack
Chairman
of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN in the North East, Rev. Shuaibu M.
Byal, called on President Jonathan to do something decisive to arrest the
current madness, asking “or how many more innocent persons must be killed
before the government comes to our aid?
In
a similar development, the Prelate Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence
Samuel Uche also expressed great shock and sadness over the gruesome attacks by
gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram sect members.
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