A screen grab from a new video
released on Sunday by Boko Haram showing
its members patrolling the streets of
one of its captured towns in the North-East.
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No fewer than 32 people have been ambushed and killed in
Arikya-Soni , Nasarawa State by persons suspected to be Fulani herdsmen.
It was gathered that the victims were returning from their
farms on Saturday evening when the herdmen struck .
It was learnt from a source who did not want his name in
print that the “32 dead people were given a mass burial at Umme .”
A survivor, Habibu Mohammed, said the
herdsmen killed his parents and made away with nine motorcycles,
including one belonging to him.
Another survivor, Saratu Mustapha, who is receiving
treatment at the Ashangbo Clinic in Arugbadu, said her husband and
sister were among those killed.
A lawmaker representing Nasarawa Eggon East in the state
House of Assembly, Mohammed Muluku, who led journalists to the scene, lamented
the killings and appealed to Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency,
establish a permanent military base in the area to avert future attacks .
He said he had personally complained about incessant
attacks on his people to the state government.
The Public Relations Officer of the state police
command , Umaru Numa, who confirmed the incident was silent on the death
toll. But he said investigation was in progress.
Meanwhile investigations have revealed that the
Federal Government has not abandoned the peace talks with the members of the
Boko Haram for the release of the abducted Chibok school girls.
A source said on Sunday that the government was not dwelling
on whether there was a ceasefire or not, but determined take steps that could
yield the expected results.
The source, who is close to an office strategic to the
operations of the Federal Government, said that it would not be correct to
dismiss the peace talks with the Boko Haram because of the attacks by Boko
Haram that marred the process.
He said it was the belief in some circles that while
the government was talking to Boko Haram members, others who did not agree with
the discussions carried out the attacks.
The source made a reference to the recent release of 125
suspected insurgents by the authorities of the 7 Div. of the Nigerian Army as
among the efforts being made by the government. Forty two had earlier been
freed.
Those who regained their freedom were absolved of complicity
in the activities of the sect.
The source said, “The government and indeed the security
agencies are working; there are a lot of activities going on that we may not
know.
“I think the release of the 125 suspects and the
earlier 42 were not for nothing.”
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