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Boko Haram Fighters Abduct Eight Family Members In Adamawa Raid Including One-Month-Old Baby
Suspected Boko Haram terrorists have abducted eight members of a single family, including a one-month-old infant, during a deadly midnight raid on Palam community in the Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
A family member who narrowly escaped the attack told SaharaReporters that the terrorists stormed the family compound at about 2am on Sunday, firing sporadically before whisking away their victims.
According to the source, the attackers were specifically searching for the head of the family, Bitrus Kwavanza, who was reportedly away on a business trip in a neighbouring community at the time of the invasion.
“They came asking for my uncle. When they couldn’t find him, they took his family instead,” the source said.
Palam is located in Madagali Local Government Area, the home LGA of Adamawa State Governor, Umaru Fintiri, underscoring renewed concerns over the worsening security situation even in politically sensitive areas of the state.
SaharaReporters recalls that on January 20, suspected Boko Haram fighters attacked Kirchinga, Governor Fintiri’s hometown, killing two forest guards and abducting another, in what residents described as a brazen show of insurgent resurgence.
In the latest attack, local sources disclosed that the terrorists arrived on tricycle motorcycles, targeted Kwavanza’s household, and abducted his wife, six children, and an infant grandchild.
One of the abducted victims, Esther, had reportedly returned home shortly after childbirth to recuperate with her family when the terrorists struck.
“She had just given birth and came home to rest. She was forced to trek into the Sambisa Forest with her mother, siblings, and her baby,” the source recounted.
As of Monday afternoon, the abductors had made no ransom demand, but contacted the family with a chilling threat.
“They called my uncle and said they would release the breastfeeding mother, but that all the others would be executed in the coming days,” the visibly shaken family member told SaharaReporters on Monday evening.
The Chairman of the Madagali Local Government Area confirmed the abduction, describing the security situation as rapidly deteriorating.
“Yes, the incident happened. The security situation is worsening. We are awaiting updates from the security forces handling the matter,” he said.
Residents of Madagali have repeatedly raised the alarm over what they describe as renewed Boko Haram activity, accusing authorities of failing to provide adequate protection despite repeated attacks, abductions, and killings. (SaharaReporters)
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