Fourteen Boko Haram gunmen
on seven motorcycles stormed Mairari village, 80 kilometres from Maiduguri, the
state capital late Friday and picked four women from their homes and slit their
throats, they said. The women were aged between 27 and 45.
“They
went into four homes while residents were breaking their fast around 7:00 pm,
brought out the four women and slaughtered them,” Babakura Kolo, a
vigilante in Maiduguri told AFP. “We believe the
killings were targeted, the gunmen were from all indications after the husbands
of the women,” he said.
“They
killed the women when they didn’t find their husbands”. Another vigilante, Musa
Ari gave a similar account.
“The
general feeling is that the women’s husbands either refused to accept Boko
Haram’s invitation to join their ranks or the group suspects them of passing
information about them to the authorities,” Ari told AFP.
Boko
Haram has been accused of forcing residents to join its fighters or get killed.
The
Islamist group has abducted thousands of people, including women and children
who it used as conscripts, suicide bombers and s*x slaves. Boko Haram, which
seeks a hardline Islamic legal system in northern Nigeria, has killed more than
20,000 people and displaced some 2.6 million since 2009.
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