The
Royal father, the Emir of Gwoza, Alhaji Idrissa Shehu Timta was on
Friday murdered by gunmen suspected to be members of the dreaded Boko
Haram sect in a highway ambush.
The emir, according to
witnesses, was initially abducted by the sect alongside two other
monarchs, the Emir of Uba, Alhaji Ali Ibn Ismaila Mamza II and the Emir
of Askira, Alhaji Abdullahi Ibn Muhammadu Askirama.
Garkida is a border town with Adamawa state, and 241 kilometres south of Maiduguri, the Borno state capital.
The three emirs were travelling in an official Sports Utility Vehicle
(SUV) in two separate convoys of vehicles, before they were ambushed by
the gunmen and kidnapped. The emir of Gwoza was later slain and his
colleague; Ali and Askirama were whisked away to an undisclosed
destination.
**UPDATE:
Earlier reports said the Emir and the Emir of Uba, were kidnapped.
But as government clarified, there was no hostage taken by the gunmen.
Alhaji
Idrissa Timta died from gunshot wounds and two policemen were killed
while the other two emirs managed to escape, a source at the Emir of
Uba’s palace told Reuters requesting anonymity.
"The emirs of Uba
and Askira ran into the bush and they were not seen for a long time,
making people believe they had been kidnapped. But they were discovered
after some time," the palace source said, adding that most of the
vehicles in the convoy were destroyed.
Another source said earlier that the military had been deployed to the area.
Despite
a year-long military offensive against it, Boko Haram, which is
fighting to reinstate an ancient Islamic caliphate in northern Nigeria,
has been able to run riot across the north east and bomb cities across
the country.
On Thursday, in the northeastern village of
Gurmushi, near Nigeria’s border with Cameroon, suspected Islamist gunmen
riding motorbikes killed 32 people.
May his soul and all other boko haram victims Rest In Peace :(
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