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_WHO GAVE ADAMAWA ROBBERS
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_‘Now you can see what has happened to
me’, says Halima, the pregnant widow of an immigration officer who lost his
life during the attack by Boko Haram in Damaturu last week. She adds, ‘My
husband gave his life to the service of Nigeria but he is now gone. They have
killed him and I am really confused’.
The killings in Maiduguri and other parts of the north-east and then Abuja have taken their toll on hundreds of families of soldiers, policemen, immigration officials and men of other paramilitary outfits as well as civilians. Families of clerics, village and ward heads as well as Boko Haram members who lost their lives are now recounting their predicament. Sunday Trust had, in January, interviewed several families of deceased security operatives. Up till now, many of such families are still traumatized even as they continue to moan over the difficulties associated with obtaining the entitlements of their late bread winners. A recent attempt to see the bereaved families of some policemen was rebuffed by a senior officer who said: ‘For now, we cannot not grant you access to the families of our officers and men who were killed’. The few families who accepted to talk to our reporters spoke of the harrowing anguish they had been going through and wondered when they would be able to pick up their lives again. One widow, Marilyn S., who husband was killed in January, was seen selling fruits at the Baga market. She explained her decision: ‘I cannot go back home. I shall remain in Maiduguri so that the children can attend a modest school and at least have some hope for the future’. |
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