At least more than 40 villagers in Gwadale border community under Gwoza local
government area of Borno state were feared killed on Monday as soldiers
of the Cameroonian national allegedly opened fire on fleeing Boko Haram
believed to have ran over to Nigerian, witnesses said.
This is the third time troops of the Cameroonian Armed forces manning the borders shared by both countries are being accused of reckless cross border activities that had so far claimed nearly 200 lives – mostly innocent civilians.
Muhammad Abba, a former ward secretary of Ashigashiya, received a chilling call from his relatives who are still trapped in the border community.
He was informed that bullets from the shootings killed many innocent persons by Cameroonian troops who claimed they chased suspected Boko.
“I still have my family, including my eldest son, there in Gwadale. But those that called me yesterday using the
Cameroonian mobile network said
most of the corpses are still left unattended.”This is the third time troops of the Cameroonian Armed forces manning the borders shared by both countries are being accused of reckless cross border activities that had so far claimed nearly 200 lives – mostly innocent civilians.
Muhammad Abba, a former ward secretary of Ashigashiya, received a chilling call from his relatives who are still trapped in the border community.
He was informed that bullets from the shootings killed many innocent persons by Cameroonian troops who claimed they chased suspected Boko.
“I still have my family, including my eldest son, there in Gwadale. But those that called me yesterday using the
“One of my brothers who survived the shootout said the Cameroonian soldiers arrived Gwadale in early hours of Monday, and began to shoot sporadically. Most of our people who ran out of their houses in fear were killed by bullets; up till now, as they said, corpses still litter the grounds with no one attending to them, because those remaining in the village are aged men and women.
“I have not heard from my eldest son since the attack; and those that called said they had ran into Ashigashiya,” said Abba.
Ashigashiya is another village that was attacked by the same Cameroonian troops last week.
Muhammed Gava, the spokesman of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria and a native of Gwoza local government area confirmed the incident saying; “our people are being killed by Boko Haram and Cameroonian soldiers, yet our government is watching.”
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