Emir cries for military intervention while Boko Haram kills 12 in Gwoza

No less than 12 people killed by the suspected terrorists of Boko Haram long Kirawa Road and by the community of Bokko Ghide of the Pulka district in the area of ​​the local government of Gwoza in the state of Borno on Friday and Saturday.

This is like the Emir of Gwoza, Hrh Alhaji Mohammed Shehu Timta, confirmed to our correspondent that two of the victims killed along Kirawa Road were prepared on Friday 25 April 2025 were members of the common civil Task force, while the ten (10) victims were Fatchers Furiwood and who were also prepared and killed on Saturday.

Timta, who denounced the wave of murders in recent times on the communities of Gwoza and in other locations expressed shock, stating that these renewed attacks if not controlled would have stubborn the efforts of the government of the state of Borno and the military in its current reconstruction, rehabilitation and resetting of internally displaced people.

The latter attacks are barely coming to a day when the Governor of the State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, invited the military to launch aggressive operations to eliminate the insurgents from their enclaves.

Governor Zulum appealed to Friday afternoon while receiving a high -level federal government delegation led by the Minister of Defense, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, Minister of State for Defense, head of the defense staff and other military leaders during a courtesy visit to the Chamber of the Council of the Government in Maiduguri.

“It is a pity that two of my people who are members of the civilized civil Task Force have been ambushes and killed along Kirawa Road on Friday, while another 10 civilians who went to a bush nearby to eliminate the firewood were killed today (Saturday) with two more have undergone serious injuries.

“Since then we have buried the victims today according to their religious rites, while those injured have been evacuated in Maiduguri for care.

“Let me use this opportunity to pray Allah to guarantee Aljanatul Firdus to the souls of the deceased and quickly recovery to those injured.

“We know that the government and the military made their best to manage the Boko Haram crisis, but it is necessary to make more efforts in terms of technological war and sophisticated equipment to face these terrorists.

“I can confirm that these renewed attacks demoralize our resilient people who have started to warm up for this year’s crop season, since many would be afraid to go to their farms”. Tima said.






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