…As Death toll rises to 15, in Plateau’s Sunday night attack***
Nigerians Unite Against Terror (NUAT)) on Monday begged the Federal Government to hasten the release of Leah Sharibu from the hands of her abductors, even as Plateau police grieved on the death toll of Sunday night attack, at Kwatas village by gunmen, hits 15.
Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, Convener of the group, made the plea in a statement issued to newsmen in Lagos.
Odumakin expressed worry over reports making the rounds that Sharibu “has given birth to a baby boy, fathered by a Boko Haram Commander.
“It’s not too late to rescue Sharibu who remains a blight on our collective conscience,” Odumakin said, expressing concern over the recent killing of Rev. Lawan Andimi, the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Adamawa State.
The group urged the government to re-jig its security architecture to combat the present security challenges.
She added that religious institutions – Mosque and Churches – which were easy targets of terrorist attacks be well protected.
“We condemn these killings and are worried that despite serial claims by government to have decimated Boko Haram, it continues to inflict maximum damage on the psyche of the country.
“We mourn with the families of the killed just as we call on the government to be more committed in dealing with the menace of Boko Haram,” Odumakin said.
Sharibu was kidnapped on the night of Feb. 19, 2018 by Boko Haram terrorists from Government Girls
Science and Technical Secondary School in Dapchi, Bursari Local Government Area of Yobe.
The government said it has been making efforts to ensure that she was released and reunited with her family.
Meanwhile, the Police in Plateau say the death toll in the Sunday night attack on Kwatas village in Bokkos Local Government Area of the state by gunmen has risen to 15.
ASP Abu Gabriel, the command’s spokesman, who disclosed this in Bokkos on Monday, said two more victims had died, raising the number to 15.
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“Two of the wounded persons receiving treatment at the Cottage Hospital, Bokkos, died this afternoon, bringing the number of casualties to 15.
“Doctors in the hospital are trying their best in the treatment of those wounded to prevent further loss of lives; all of them are responding to treatment,” he said.
Gabriel, who said security operatives were on top of the situation, dispelled rumours that shooting and killing were ongoing in the village in which most houses were reportedly razed by the attackers.
According to him, “deployment of combined security personnel to the village has been done and the situation is under control now.”
The police spokesman appealed to the people of Bokkos and the entire state to remain calm as efforts were being made to track down the perpetrators to face the wrath of the law.
The attack is the second in the last two weeks, as 12 persons had earlier been killed in Kulben village in Kombun District of Mangu Local Government Area of the state by gunmen .