Nigerian Islamists kill 59 pupils in boarding school attack

 <http://www.reuters.com/> Description: Reuters

By Joe Hemba 12 hours ago 

 

DAMATURU, Nigeria (Reuters) - Gunmen from Islamist group Boko Haram shot or
burned to death 59 pupils in a boarding school in northeast Nigeria
overnight, a local reporter and security forces said on Tuesday.

"Some of the students' bodies were burned to ashes," Police Commissioner
Sanusi Rufai said of the attack on the Federal Government college of Buni
Yadi, a secondary school in Yobe state, near the state's capital city of
Damaturu.

Bala Ajiya, a reporter with the Vanguard newspaper who visited the
Specialist Hospital Damaturu, told Reuters by phone the death toll had risen
to 59, after counting the bodies as they came in.

"Fresh bodies have been brought in. More bodies were discovered in the bush
after the students who had escaped with bullet wounds died from their
injuries," he said.

Rafai, who had given an earlier estimate of 29 killed, said all those killed
were boys. He said the school's 24 buildings, including staff quarters, were
completely burned to the ground.

President Goodluck Jonathan called the attack "callous and senseless murder
... by deranged terrorists and fanatics who have clearly lost all human
morality and descended to bestiality".

The Islamists, whose struggle for an Islamic state in northern Nigeria has
killed thousands and made them the biggest threat to security in Africa's
top oil producer, are increasingly preying on the civilian population.

Militants from Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is sinful" in
the northern Hausa language, have frequently attacked schools in the past. A
similar attack in June in the nearby village of Mamudo left 22 students
dead.

They have killed more than 300 people this month, mostly civilians,
including in two attacks last week that killed around 100 each, one in which
militants razed a whole village and shot panicked residents as they tried to
flee.

That attack prompted U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to condemn Boko
Haram for "unspeakable ... acts of terror".

The failure of the military to protect civilians is fuelling anger in the
northeast, the region worst affected by the four-and-a-half-year insurgency.
An offensive ordered by Jonathan in May has not succeeded in crushing the
rebels and has triggered reprisals against civilians.

A military spokesman for Yobe state, Captain Lazarus Eli, said "our men are
down there in pursuit of the killers", but gave no further details.

Addressing a news conference on Monday, Jonathan defended the military's
record, saying it had had some successes against Boko Haram. He said Nigeria
was working with the Cameroon authorities to try to prevent militants from
mounting attacks in Nigeria and then fleeing over the border.

The military shut the northern part of the border with Cameroon on the
weekend.

The insurgents mostly occupy the remote, hilly Gwoza area bordering
Cameroon, from where they attack civilians they accuse of being
pro-government. They have started abducting girls, a new tactic reminiscent
of Uganda's cult-like Lord's Resistance Army in decades past.

(This corrected version of the story makes clear hospital witness doing body
count was a reporter, paragraph three)

(Additional reporting by Ibrahim Mshelizza in Maiduguri; Writing by Tim
Cocks; Editing by Andrew Roche and Angus MacSwan

 

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