Boko Haram Terrorists slaughter wives in Borno
Following the imminent of a fierce battle with
troops in Gwoza, Borno state, Boko
Haram terrorists have reportedly slaughtered their
wives to avoid them being in the hands of other
men whom they believe are “unbelievers,” multiple
witnesses said.
The insurgents, who fled Bama for Gwoza, the
last of the territories under them, quickly
slaughtered dozens of Nigerian women, their
wives, before the fight.
Five witnesses who recounted the massacres to
AFP said the Islamist militants feared they would
be killed by advancing soldiers or separated from
their wives when they fled the town.
They killed the women to prevent them from
subsequently marrying soldiers or other so-called
non-believers.
“The terrorists said they will not allow their wives
to be married to infidels, ” said Sharifatu Bakura,
39, a mother of three.
Nigeria’s military along with forces from
neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger have
claimed huge victories over the insurgents in
recent weeks but defenceless civilians still face
serious threats.
Witnesses who were taken under military
protection this week to Borno’s capital,
Maiduguri, said the killing of women began 10
days before Bama was liberated.
The Islamists said “if they kill their wives, they
would remain pious until both of them meet again
in heaven, where they would re-unite “, said
Salma Mahmud, another witness.
Nigeria’s national security spokesman, Mike
Omeri, told AFP he would try to verify the reports
while the military could not immediately be
reached for comment.
With Boko Haram gunmen facing heavy military
pressure across northeast, attacks, including
suicide bombings, have persisted.
However, amid the violence, the government still
assures voters that March 28 elections will be
secure.