The Chairman
of Madagali Local Government Area in Adamawa State, Muhammad Yusuf, has
confirmed that two female suicide bombers were yesterday killed and another
woman injured in Madagali.
He said
separate explosions occurred in Magar village where two suicide bombers died
while a female victim got injured.
According
to him, the suicide bombers from Sambisa area who sneaked in to the village to
carry out attacks on their targets ended up blowing themselves up, adding that
a woman who was wounded in the attack was receiving medical attention.
However,
residents reported that two
women each carrying Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) infiltrated Magar
village and detonated the devices near a house.
The
report indicated that the bombers blew themselves to pieces while another woman
who was hit by shrapnel sustained injuries.
The
spokesperson of the 28 Task Force Battalion in Mubi, Major Badare Akintoye,
said he was attending a course in Lagos and could therefore not comment on the
incident.
The
explosion is coming barely a week after the insurgents abducted three young
women from their farms in the area.
The
area, said to be closed to Sambisa Forest, the main hide out of Boko Haram
insurgents, has exposed Madagali to attacks.
Madagali
is among the seven local
government areas in Adamawa State controlled by Boko
Haram between 2014 and 2015.
However,
farmers in Madagali have also decried
inaccessibility of their farms to harvest their crops due to fear of being
kidnapped or killed by the Boko Haram insurgents.
A
farmer who identified himself
as Mohammed Usman, told THISDAY yesterday on a phone that although they have
bumper harvest this year, but cannot harvest their crops and bring them home.
He
lamented that the high rate of kidnappings and molestations by the insurgents
have been a torn on their flesh, adding that the insurgents have been terrorising them when they go to their crops.
Usman
further explained that most times the insurgents usually forcibly collect their
farm produce from them to their hide-out.
He said
the development has created fears in the minds of the farmers have been made to
abandon their farms.
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