A
member of the Gombe State House of Assembly, Umar Aminu, and eight
others were killed when suspected members of the Boko Haram attacked
Gombe on Saturday morning.
The insurgents who attacked Dukku
and Nafada local government areas of the state were said to have killed
the lawmaker, a member of the All Progressives Congress representing
Dukku South Constituency in the parliament.
A source told the News Agency of Nigeria
that the insurgents, who came from Yobe, initially attacked Shole,
Birin Bolewa and Birin Fulani towns of Nafada and later attacked Dukku.
There
was confusion in the areas as some voters left the polling units but
others later returned to be accredited, the source said.
According
to the source, the insurgents killed three persons in Nafada Local
Government Area, including a policeman and killed six persons in Dukku
Local Government Area, including the legislator.
The source further said the insurgents left on the Dukku-Darazo road after the attack.
The
Police Public Relations Officer in Gombe State, Fwaje Atajiri confirmed
the report, adding that details of the incident would be given after
investigations were completed.
“There was an attack on the
outskirts of Nafada in attempt to disrupt the elections,” Me. Atajiri, a
Deputy Superintendent of Police, said. “A joint team of military and
police officer promptly moved to Dukku and pushed the insurgents to the
bush.”
Mr. Atajiri said elections were going on in the area and
other areas of the state as the Special Forces were in control of the
situation.
Reacting to the death of his colleague, member
representing Akko North Constituency at the State House of Assembly,
Gidado Lawanti, described his death as unfortunate.
He described the deceased legislator as a friendly and nice person who went along with everybody.
Mr. Lawanti prayed for the repose of the soul of the deceased.
The deceased APC lawmaker was scheduled to seek re-election for his assembly seat on April 11.
Gombe
has witnessed several Boko Haram attacks recently although it was never
placed under a state of emergency like neighbouring Adamawa, Borno, and
Yobe.
The insurgents, who had threatened to attack during the
elections, have recently suffered heavy losses as the Nigerian military
reclaimed several territory from them in the affected states.
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