Yobe State - According to medical sources, a 16-year
old boy, identified as Musa Mohammed, has died of gunshot wounds. He
is the latest victim of Boko Haram attack on the Federal Government
College in Buni Yadi, Gujba LGA of Yobe State.
His
death raises the toll to 59 killed in Tuesday's attack.
In
early hours of Tuesday, February 25, Boko Haram militants stormed the
school, set the students' dormitories on fire and slit the throats of
those who tried to escape.
Ten
students suffering burns, gunfire and machete wounds still are being treated at
local hospitals.
Girl spared
Girls
were spared Tuesday. A student who escaped with a cut on his throat and a
broken arm confirmed that no female student was hurt. He, however, added that
the militants warned the girls to stay off school or risk being attacked.
The attack
Aliyu
Ayuba, a JSS 3 student, fled the scene with a bullet in his back. He says the
assailants, young men and boys in military uniforms and plain clothes, ordered
the students to gather in one place and started shooting sporadically. He says
all his roommates were killed and burnt inside the hostel.
He
says they shouted for help but nobody came to their rescue.
Another
survior, 14-year-old Ibrahim Musa Lampo, JSS 2 student, was shot in the
leg while he was asleep. He could not walk and was later taken to the girls'
hostel where the attackers gathered other students, including female ones. He
says the gunmen took away a numbers and went away with them.
Ibrahim's
parents, who sat beside their son, lamented the inability of the Government to
protect the lives of the innocent students.
His
mother pleaded with the FG to construct "a fence that will shield the
students from intruders" and suggested dispatching sniffer dogs into the
schools to patrol the premises. The boy's father, an immigration officer,
was still in shock after the incident and simply said he had committed
everything into the hands of God.
Malam
Samaila Idris, a teacher, narrated how the attackers drove into the school premises
in nine Hilux vans at around midnight on Monday; their bloody operation lasted
for over 5 hours.
He
said that those who stayed at school thought the assailants were military
personnel, until the shooting started.
Those
in staff quarters fled before the terrorists started fire.
"Most horrible experience"
A
local resident who participated in the early rescue operation, said it was the
most horrible experience he has ever had.
Meanwhile,
thousands gathered at the local hospital: parents of the victims, as well as
sympathisers.
Many
parents could not identify the remains of their sons as the bodies were burnt
beyond recognition.
One
sobbing parent said his son pleaded with him to stay at home for a few more
days after the school resumed, but he refused.
Source: News.naij
Source: News.naij
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