The
death toll from a school massacre in Yobe by suspected Boko Haram
Islamists on Tuesday has risen to 43, a hospital source in the troubled
northeastern Yobe state said.
“Ambulances have been bringing
in bodies from Federal Government College in (the town of Buni Yadi,” a
senior medical source at the Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital in Yobe’s
capital Damaturu told AFP. “So far 43 bodies have been brought and are
lying at the morgue,” he said, requesting anonymity as he was not
authorised to discuss death tolls.
Barely 24
hours after the soldiers manning the check point close to the main gate
of the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, Yobe State were withdrawn,
Boko Haram terrorists, numbering more than 50, yesterday, invaded the
school at 1.30 am, killing more than 43 students and staff while
abducting 16 female students.
The insurgents who went on a
killing spree without any challenge from security agents also burnt down
all the students’ hostels, the classrooms, and about 40 houses
including the council’s secretariat complex, high court, government and
private establishments as well as telecommunication masts.
The
college was the fourth educational institution attacked in the state in
the last eight months. Buni Yadi is about 65 kilometres from Damaturu,
the state capital, while Gujba town which witnessed a deadly attack at
the College of Agriculture, last year where over 40 students were
killed, is located south and about 35 kilometres from the state capital.
Yobe
is one of three northeastern states which was placed under emergency
rule in May last year when the military launced a massive operation to
crush the Boko Haram uprising.
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