Barely 24 hours after over ten people
were slaughtered in Maiduguri, twenty ladies in mini skirts and trousers
were yesterday slaughtered in their separate homes in the metropolis by
yet to be identified terrorists.
Also the Joint Task Force, Operation
‘Restore Order’, Friday, placed a bounty on suspected terrorists and
members of Boko Haram.
This ugly development in Maiduguri is
one of its kind, as many believed that most of the daily killings in
Borno are only targeted at men and security agencies.
The slaughtering of about twenty
different ladies, our correspondent gathered, took place in the early
hours of yesterday precisely at about 1 to 2am when most of residents
were still asleep in their houses due to the curfew imposed by state
government.
A source told our correspondent that the
most hit areas were Mary wards, few meters away from the University of
Maiduguri, one of the places accommodating students of the institution
living off-Campus due to accommodation shortage.
Also affected according to
investigation, were ladies living close to the black spots areas of
Gwange, London Chiki, Abbagaram, Kaleri areas where series of killings
and bomb blasts had occurred in the past, killing JTF officers.
When contacted on phone, both the JTF
spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa and the Police Commissioner,
Mr. Yuguda Abdullahi said that they are not in Maiduguri, the state
capital to confirm the incident.
But a top JTF Commander said, he had
directed his men to the affected areas yesterday morning to evacuate
the remains of over twenty girls slaughtered within the Maiduguri
metropolis.
N50m bounty placed on Boko Haram leaders
Meanwhile, the Joint Task Force,
Operation ‘Restore Order’, Maiduguri, have declared the suspected
terrorists wanted and placed a reward on each of them. They are wanted
in connection with terrorist activities particularly in the region that
led to the killings, bombings and assassinations of some civilians,
religious leaders, traditional rulers, businessmen, politicians, civil
servants and security personnel amongst others. They are also wanted
for arson and destruction of properties worth several millions of Naira.
A statement listed 19 alleged senior
members of the extremist group blamed for hundreds of deaths in
connection with its insurgency in northern and central Nigeria as
suspects.
The rewards ranged from N50million for
the suspected leader of the group, Abubakar Shekau, to N10 million for
various Boko Haram “commanders”.
Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, who
issued the statement on behalf of the Military Task Force operating in
the region did not respond to phone calls. Violence linked to Boko
Haram’s insurgency is believed to have left over 3,000 people dead since
2009, including killings of security forces.
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