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Attack on Adamawa community leaves 10 dead

Austin Ajayi
April 27, 2025
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Suspected Boko Haram fighters launched a deadly attack on a community in Adamawa’s Hong local government area, claiming six lives in the span of barely a week, another attack has occurred but this time in Kwapre Village same in Hong Local Government Area yesterday evening, Saturday, April 26, 2025.

The attackers believed to be members of the notorious Boko Haram insurgent group launched a deadly assault, killing 10 local vigilantes and leaving several others injured.

“We lost 10 brave men, and others are fighting for their lives at FMC Hong” said one of the elders of the community.

The wounded were rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Hong for urgent treatment, as confirmed by Hon. Hyella Anthony, a Kwapre indigene and former Councillor of Garaha Ward.

One of those who saw the carnage, Hon. Anthony, visibly shaken also confirmed the incident said this one attack too many on the area.

“These gunmen came in large numbers, heavily armed, and overpowered our vigilantes who were trying to protect the village. We lost 10 brave men, and others are fighting for their lives at FMC Hong.”

The District Head of Dugwaba, Mr. Simon Yakubu, expressed deep anguish over the recurring attacks, noting that this was the fifth assault on villages in the area within the past two weeks.

“Where then do we run to, especially now that the rainy season has approached”. He asked.

Mr. Yakubu pleaded, his voice with the government to intervene, “we cannot continue like this”.

The District Head explained the impact of these attacks stressing that more than 15 villages, home to over 6,000 people, have been deserted as residents flee their homes and farms as a result of continued attacks by insurgents.

“These evil forces are driving us from our homes, our villages are turning into ghost towns, and our people are scattered, living in fear.”

The attack on Kwapre Village underscores the persistent threat posed by Boko Haram and its affiliates in northeastern Nigeria, despite years of military efforts to curb their insurgency. Local leaders and residents are now urgently calling for increased security presence and resources to protect vulnerable communities, particularly as the rainy season complicates displacement and access to aid.

As of this morning, Sunday, April 27, 2025, authorities have yet to release an official statement on the incident, and the exact condition of the injured vigilantes remains unclear.

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