33 killed in Nigeria attack
Abuja: Suspected Boko Haram members Tuesday killed at least 33 people in Konduga, a village 35 km from Maiduguri, capital of northeast Borno state, officials said Wednesday.The governor Alhaji Kashim Shettima, who on Wednesday attended
"There are still some corpses in the bush and some people were burnt in their houses and we can't even go there now. We have buried 18 people killed at Mandarari ward this morning," said a local resident who declined to be named.
He said the attackers came in by operational vehicles and dressed in military camouflage, throwing explosive devises on buildings. "Everybody was running in different direction."
Shettima has directed the commissioner for local governments to release 100 million Naira (or $625,000) for the procurement of food, medication, clothes and blankets to cushion the effect of the attack on the people. He said 60-70 percent of the building in the town have been burnt.
Among the burnt structure and public buildings include state-owned College of Business and Administrative Studies, palace of the traditional ruler, a secondary school, shops, business centre and the community central mosque.