The wife of Cameroon’s Vice-Prime Minister Amadou Ali has been
kidnapped and at least 3 people killed in attacks by Boko Haram
militants on the northern town of Kolofata on Sunday, Cameroon officials
said.
The incident occurred just as gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram
insurgents attacked a Catholic Church in Kano, killing a soldier, a
toddler and three other worshippers. An Improvised Explosive Devices
concealed in a refrigerator by a cart pusher had gone off in a motor
park in the city on Thursday, killing five people and injuring many.
The Lamido (religious leader) of the area, Seini Boukar Lamine,
according to a news agency, Reuters, was kidnapped in a second attack in
Kolofata.
“I can confirm that the home of Vice Prime Minister Amadou Ali in
Kolofata came under a savage attack from Boko Haram militants,” Issa
Tchiroma told Reuters by telephone.
“They unfortunately took away his wife. They also attacked the
Lamido’s residence and he was also kidnapped,” he said, confirming that
at least three people were killed in the attack.
A Cameroon military commander in the region said the Vice PM, was at
home to celebrate the Muslim feast of Ramadan with his family, he was
rushed to a neighbouring town by security officials for safety.
“The situation is very critical here now, and as I am talking to you
the Boko Haram elements are still in Kolofata town in a clash with our
soldiers,” said Col. Felix Nji Formekong, the second commander of
Cameroon’s third inter-army military region, based in the regional
headquarters, Maroua.
The Sunday attacks are the third by Boko Haram in Cameroon since
Friday. At least four soldiers were killed in the previous attacks.
Reuters added that 22 suspected Boko Haram militants, who had been
held in Maroua since March, were on Friday sentenced to prison terms
ranging from 10 to 20 years.
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