The situation in Adamawa was so bad that, “Some people tried to escape through the windows and the attackers shot at them. They cut peoples’ throats.”
This was how the Catholic Bishop of Yola, Mamza Stephen, captured the
calamity that befell worshippers at a Catholic church in Waga Chakawa
in Adamawa State when Boko Haram insurgents struck last Sunday.
“Everybody
is living in fear. There is no protection. We cannot predict where and
when they are going to attack. People can’t sleep with their eyes
closed,” the Bishop lamented.
Stephen told
the British Broadcasting Corporation that he heard from the survivors
that insurgents arrived the village on trucks and locked the church
“towards the end of the service.”
According to him, the
militants set off bombs, before burning houses and taking residents
hostage during the four-hour siege. He said death toll in the Waga
Chakawa attack was 30 and not 22 as widely reported.
Also, a
newly-married couple, who said they lost everything to the latest Boko
Haram attack, were among the villagers seen leaving Kawuri village on
Tuesday.
The governor, who was apparently shocked at the level of
destruction, directed the immediate rebuilding of the burnt mosques and
market. Governor Shettima gave families that lost their loved ones
N250,000 each.
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