No
fewer than five churches in Kwajaffa, Tashan Alade and other
communities in Hawul Local Government Area of Borno were on Wednesday
set ablaze by suspected Boko Haram terrorists.
Hawul, a
predominantly Christian community in southern part of the state also
shares local boundary with Garkida town of Adamawa state which came
under attack by some group of insurgents last Sunday killing two
soldiers and three civilians with the setting ablaze of Police station.
Hawul
is about 30 kilometres to Biu Local Government Area and 220 kilometres
drive from Maiduguri, the state capital which is witnessing series of
attacks by terrorists suspected to have formed their camps around Zhur,
Pelachiroma and Kwajaffa hills and valleys.
It was gathered that
the gunmen invaded the affected communities on Wednesday in the night
targeting only churches using Improvised Explosive Devices and petrol
bombs before setting them ablaze.
It was also gathered that the
gunmen after destroying the churches told some communities members that
their next target was the Local Government Headquarters Secretariat in
Hawul.
Although, no life was lost, the gunmen operated freely without confrontation from either residents or security operatives.
The
Caretaker Chairman of Hawul Local Government Area, Dr. Andrew Usman
Malgwi confirmed the burning of churches in some of his communities with
the threats that “the Council Secretariat will be the next target of
the terrorists”.
He explained that the insurgents have now
shifted their deadly attacks and destruction to Hawul, and therefore
called on the Government to immediately deploy troops to safeguard lives
and property of innocent citizens.

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