First class traditional ruler of Gwoza area of Borno State,
Alhaji Idrissa Timta, has reportedly died of heart attack after
suspected Boko Haram gunmen attempted to kidnap him along with Emir of
Uba.
Right: Emir of Gwoza, Idrisa Timta; Left: Emir of Uba, Ismaila Mamza
Earlier
reports indicated that armed men believed to be members of the Boko
Haram terrorist sect had kidnapped two Borno State first class
traditional rulers. Security officials in the area have disclosed that
the two rulers are the Emir of Uba, Ismaila Mamza, and the Emir of
Gwoza, Idrisa Timta. The two were given the status of first class
traditional rulers in January this year.
The incident happened
near Shaffa town in Zur village, Hawul local government area of Borno
State, at about 10 a.m. today as the Emirs were on their way to Gombe
State to attend the funeral ceremony of the Emir of Gombe, Shehu
Abubakar, who passed away on Tuesday.
Eyewitnesses say the monarchs were forcefully whisked away by heavily armed men suspected to be members of Boko Haram.
According
to the latest updates, the Gwoza Emir might have died while runnning
for his life as the gunmen ambushed their convoy and forced it to stop.
The body was allegedly found in the bush.
The younger Emir of Uba
has reportedly escaped while many of the people in their entourage have
been abducted by the attackers. Most of the vehicles in the convoy have
been set on fire.
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Another first class monarch, the Emir of Askira Alhaji Abdullahi Ibn
Muhammadu Askirama was in Abuja at the time of the kidnap. His
representative has avoided the armed gunmen who intercepted the rulers
of Uba and Gwoza. His well-being was confirmed by one of his relatives
who spoke to journalists on the phone.
In the past couple of months, Borno State has been a frequent target for Boko Haram insurgents. Although the military and civilian vigilante groups are fighting the terrorists, many villages have been destroyed and ravaged. Hundreds of girls kidnapped by the Boko Haram from Chibok town still remain in their hands.
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