Boko Haram blamed for attack on village

File picture: AFP

File picture: AFP

Published Apr 7, 2014

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Boko Haram militants attacked a village in restive northern Nigeria, killing 17 people and setting houses and cars alight, the local government said on Sunday.

Among the dead were Muslim worshippers shot as they prayed in the village mosque, said Abdullahi Bego, spokesman for the governor of the troubled state of Yobe.

“The gunmen are Boko Haram people, it was the same pattern of attacks they are known for,” he told AFP.

“They also burnt several houses and many vehicles before fleeing,” he said.

Yobe and neighbouring Borno states are in the grip of an almost five-year-old Boko Haram insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.

The violent Islamist group, whose name means “Western education is sinful” in the Hausa language, has attacked isolated villages, schools and churches as well as military bases in a brutal campaign.

Confronted with the violent insurrection, Nigerian troops launched a major crackdown in May 2013 against Boko Haram, which wants to create a separate hardline Islamic state in northern Nigeria.

The conflict has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee in fear either to other Nigerian states or neighbouring countries. - Sapa-AFP

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