GUNMEN, suspected to be members of the Boko Haram sect, on Friday, in
Maiduguri, killed Abdulrahaman, son of the former Yobe State Permanent
Secretary for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Mustapha
Sheriff.
The deceased had gone to the Maiduguri Cattle Market at about 8.45am
to purchase a ram for the Sallah celebration when he was attacked.
An eyewitness said the gunmen also snatched the Sports Utility Vehicle belonging to the late Abdulrahaman.
“Two gunmen trailed Abdulrahman in a tricycle. They stopped him at a road junction and fired several bullets into his head.
They took his Jeep and fled to an unknown destination in Gambouru
ward. The ram was in the vehicle as they made away. Soldiers arrived the
scene at about 9am.”
Confirming the incident, yesterday, spokesman for the Joint Task
Force (JTF), Lt. Col Sagir Musa, said he heard of the attack and killing
of a motorist who was shot in the head by armed men at a road junction
leading to the cattle
market.”
He said the media would be briefed further as soon as he received
detailed information about the attack from the Sector Area Commander of
the JTF.
He disclosed that the scene of the incident has been cordoned off.
Meanwhile, the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubukar Umar Garbai Ibn
El-Kanemi, has called on the federal government to expedite action on
oil exploration in the Chad Basin with a view to ending the Boko Haram
insurgency in Borno and other Northern States.
The monarch spoke yesterday in his palace in Maiduguri while
addressing traditional and religious leaders on peace and security in
the state.
He urged government to step up action on oil exploration so that more jobs could be created for unemployed youths.
Speaking on the role of traditional and religious leaders in surmounting
securit y challenges, the Shehu said: “Members of the Borno Emirate
Council (BOEC) have resolved that elders with religious and traditional
rulers will hold quarterly meetings at the palace. Such meetings are to
fashion out strategies and means of ending incessant attacks, bombings
and
killings of innocent citizens by the Boko Haram sect.
He said one of the major reasons for the insurgency, is poverty and massive unemployment among youths.
According to him, the idle minds of youths have furnished a devil’s
workshop for launch of attacks and killings of innocent citizens.
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